OH LOVELY!!!
I'm sick now.
And the twins' O2 is lower than we're comfortable with to send to school.
Also, apparently, it is possible for their to be outbreaks of atypical (e.g., walking) pneumonia. Usually in the late summer or fall. In crowded areas, like schools. GO FREAKING FIGURE. I'll be honest, this doesn't feel like Walking Pneumonia to me, which I've always thought was mild. All 3 of my kids had a rough time of it (well, Bridget didn't, but she's a Squirrel, so there). And I was under the impression that walking pneumonia doesn't have a fever whereas all of us are HOT BABY!!!
Also, can it freaking stop RAINING here?? I'm turning into a vampire and I'm afraid my skin will melt off when I see the sun again. And can someone PLEASE invent a self-cleaning house? Is that too much to ask for? And personal trainers? Can't someone send one over to make me get my fat a$$ back into shape again? I'm participating in a steps challenge at work and they are about to throw me off the team. Usually I'm a leader. Now I'm a ((sob, sob)) ..... I'm not going to say loser. That's not good self-talk. But I'm trailing everyone else.
I'm going stir crazy FOLKS!!! Wine isn't appealing anymore. Only whine!!! THIS IS NOT A GOOD THING!!!!
My prone-to-sickness kid got walking/atypical pneumonia last year (actually a year ago exactly!) and it presented very similarly - high fever, lethargy, but very little cough/drainage. Definitely not mild & I had no clue it was pneumonia. Even more fun, he got a super bad case of hives & it turns out that hives often accompany walking pneumonia.
ReplyDeleteHope your whole family is better soon.