Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand the hesitation. Your Pediatrician recommends a COVID test, your kid has symptoms. Get the test today. It takes 20 seconds or less in each nostril. I have had it done. It was not downright awful. Perhaps your tester was overly zealous. It’s certainly no worse than a shot or giving blood. Have it done today.
Honestly, I was in disbelief (and I’m hormonal; see comment about newborn at home). The test isn’t great and maybe I just need to accept it’s the way things are now. Just seems like an ear check and strep test would be a better start.
I can understand why your ped wouldn't want to see your child in person without a Covid test. The ped doesn't want to be exposed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand the hesitation. Your Pediatrician recommends a COVID test, your kid has symptoms. Get the test today. It takes 20 seconds or less in each nostril. I have had it done. It was not downright awful. Perhaps your tester was overly zealous. It’s certainly no worse than a shot or giving blood. Have it done today.
Honestly, I was in disbelief (and I’m hormonal; see comment about newborn at home). The test isn’t great and maybe I just need to accept it’s the way things are now. Just seems like an ear check and strep test would be a better start.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand the hesitation. Your Pediatrician recommends a COVID test, your kid has symptoms. Get the test today. It takes 20 seconds or less in each nostril. I have had it done. It was not downright awful. Perhaps your tester was overly zealous. It’s certainly no worse than a shot or giving blood. Have it done today.
Honestly, I was in disbelief (and I’m hormonal; see comment about newborn at home). The test isn’t great and maybe I just need to accept it’s the way things are now. Just seems like an ear check and strep test would be a better start.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here ... waiting to get a second opinion today but likely getting the test. Spiked a fever of 103 yesterday afternoon but then it was low or non existent overnight. She did have some diarrhea and vomiting in the middle of the night, but woke up fever free and asking for food and drink. It’s almost time in the afternoon/evening when the fever starts to creep back, so TBD.
I am the PP whose child tested positive. That is exactly what my DD had. Diarrhea, fever (on and off for 2 days) and threw up once... just something to think about
Follow up ... when in relation to the symptoms did your child get tested?
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand the hesitation. Your Pediatrician recommends a COVID test, your kid has symptoms. Get the test today. It takes 20 seconds or less in each nostril. I have had it done. It was not downright awful. Perhaps your tester was overly zealous. It’s certainly no worse than a shot or giving blood. Have it done today.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here ... waiting to get a second opinion today but likely getting the test. Spiked a fever of 103 yesterday afternoon but then it was low or non existent overnight. She did have some diarrhea and vomiting in the middle of the night, but woke up fever free and asking for food and drink. It’s almost time in the afternoon/evening when the fever starts to creep back, so TBD.
I am the PP whose child tested positive. That is exactly what my DD had. Diarrhea, fever (on and off for 2 days) and threw up once... just something to think about
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand the hesitation. Your Pediatrician recommends a COVID test, your kid has symptoms. Get the test today. It takes 20 seconds or less in each nostril. I have had it done. It was not downright awful. Perhaps your tester was overly zealous. It’s certainly no worse than a shot or giving blood. Have it done today.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here ... waiting to get a second opinion today but likely getting the test. Spiked a fever of 103 yesterday afternoon but then it was low or non existent overnight. She did have some diarrhea and vomiting in the middle of the night, but woke up fever free and asking for food and drink. It’s almost time in the afternoon/evening when the fever starts to creep back, so TBD.
I am the PP whose child tested positive. That is exactly what my DD had. Diarrhea, fever (on and off for 2 days) and threw up once... just something to think about
Anonymous wrote:OP here ... waiting to get a second opinion today but likely getting the test. Spiked a fever of 103 yesterday afternoon but then it was low or non existent overnight. She did have some diarrhea and vomiting in the middle of the night, but woke up fever free and asking for food and drink. It’s almost time in the afternoon/evening when the fever starts to creep back, so TBD.