Max has an English speaking pediatrician who went to school in the US. (I believe he is Korean.) When we went to see Dr. Che, he took a look at my throat too but said it didn't look like strep.
I suppose like many kids Max hates taking any medicine. Giving him any sort of medication requires a vice grip and then I have to essentially lock his head in my armpit. (I am doing this solo as Rich has been out for the past three nights.) ((This is not a criticism, just a fact.))
Last night he only woke up once. The fever has abated and he has started eating again, or should I say nibbling. Six more days of antibiotics left. I'm hoping he will be able to go to school next week and that he'll be better by next Friday - - - his BIRTHDAY - - - knock on wood. Being healthy again will definitely be something to celebrate. So will being able to see our friends and have a social life once more.
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This sounds horrible. Amy has been sick three times this year and one of them was a soar throat that the doctor said was not strep. I did not have to use such methods of giving Amy medicine tho :-). One theory was acid reflux that was giving Amy a soar throat. That seemed to fit in with her anxious life of a business owner but it would not make sense for Max. I hope he is fully recovered and having fun again. Same for you Mom.
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