Anonymous
Post 06/12/2020 23:46     Subject: Peds response to fever

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.


Yes, but my guess is they don’t want you in the office for the ear check if they think you might have Covid.
Anonymous
Post 06/12/2020 19:43     Subject: Peds response to fever

Anonymous wrote:OP? Did you get her tested?


Yes. Unfortunately, results take a while.
Anonymous
Post 06/11/2020 19:04     Subject: Re:Peds response to fever

Anonymous wrote:As an adult, my doctor recommended a covid test for a sore throat. They're being extra cautious.


Interesting. I tried to get one because I had a sore throat, felt run down/fatigued, and temp was 99.5 (usually runs around 97.5). I didn't meet the criteria for a test at my doctor's office, which requires cough, trouble breathing, or temp over 100.4. It lasted 2 days and now I'm back at work. Who knows.

OP, I'm interested in an update as well.
Anonymous
Post 06/11/2020 17:06     Subject: Peds response to fever

OP? Did you get her tested?
Anonymous
Post 06/09/2020 19:55     Subject: Re:Peds response to fever

As an adult, my doctor recommended a covid test for a sore throat. They're being extra cautious.