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Apr. 22nd, 2014 10:12 amMy/Tate's WIP has been updated!
In this installment, more and more evidence seems to point to Valentine's involvement in the death of the body found at the base of the clock tower. http://www.wattpad.com/46894855-unjust-cause-part-5-werewolves-and-autopsies
In other news, Mason is home from school again today. On Friday, he'd had a stomach ache that had devolved into throwing up in the morning. Then, he seemed to develop cold/flu symptoms (cough, runny nose) and then on Monday morning he woke up with a high fever (101.5) and a bright red rash on his face. After some debate (and consulting Dr. Google), I took him to the doctors. I'd come prepared for the idea of "Scarlet Fever," which sounds like something out of a Victorian novel, but which is really just strep on steroids. Alas, the rapid strep test came back negative. Our pediatrician is super thorough, so she had Mason's chest x-rayed in order to rule out pneumonia. He didn't have that either. So, he's kind of a mystery and she had to go with the diagnosis of A Thing That's Going Around, and is treating from bronchitis with a side of antibiotics. The antibiotics seems to be working already. He took his first last night, and his fever broke. I'd have sent him to school today, but I want to give he antibiotics a chance to really kick this thing. It's pretty scary, honestly, and I don't think he should infecting any of the kids in his class with his ugly bug.
But, as a bonus I don't have work at all this week, so we can hang out, the two of us. Now that he's not voluntarily napping (which is scary with such an active kid,) I'm more relaxed about it all. His fever seems gone too.
In this installment, more and more evidence seems to point to Valentine's involvement in the death of the body found at the base of the clock tower. http://www.wattpad.com/46894855-unjust-cause-part-5-werewolves-and-autopsies
In other news, Mason is home from school again today. On Friday, he'd had a stomach ache that had devolved into throwing up in the morning. Then, he seemed to develop cold/flu symptoms (cough, runny nose) and then on Monday morning he woke up with a high fever (101.5) and a bright red rash on his face. After some debate (and consulting Dr. Google), I took him to the doctors. I'd come prepared for the idea of "Scarlet Fever," which sounds like something out of a Victorian novel, but which is really just strep on steroids. Alas, the rapid strep test came back negative. Our pediatrician is super thorough, so she had Mason's chest x-rayed in order to rule out pneumonia. He didn't have that either. So, he's kind of a mystery and she had to go with the diagnosis of A Thing That's Going Around, and is treating from bronchitis with a side of antibiotics. The antibiotics seems to be working already. He took his first last night, and his fever broke. I'd have sent him to school today, but I want to give he antibiotics a chance to really kick this thing. It's pretty scary, honestly, and I don't think he should infecting any of the kids in his class with his ugly bug.
But, as a bonus I don't have work at all this week, so we can hang out, the two of us. Now that he's not voluntarily napping (which is scary with such an active kid,) I'm more relaxed about it all. His fever seems gone too.