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Old 10-27-2005, 12:54 PM
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I just found out my 23 yr old right arm in the kitchen has been diagnosed with Mono. I know I should know this after all these years, but what am I looking at? Is she out for a while?
I know it's contagious, but I'm pretty sure that it can only be transported through saliva and sharing utensils,right?
I ask here for I have no time to research this since we have already started our busy season and we are a--s to elbows. Which is also why I'm wondering if I need to get some sort of replacement.
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personally, I was completely bed-ridden for nearly two weeks. I was 18 and had just started college. I was told that I got off easy. But maybe your cook will handle it better? Each person is different, after all.

You are correct about how it's transmitted. More info can be found from every hypochondriac's (sp?) favorite website: http://my.webmd.com/hw/infection/hw168622.asp


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Old 10-27-2005, 03:12 PM
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Thanks Dan,
She is my real concern. She is small to begin with and right now she is to sick to even talk on the phone.
I just got off the phone with a good friend ( Ped. Sur.) Forgot about him. He said that he will perscribe anything she needs for the symptoms. Thats all you can address with this stuff.
He said it shows about 3 to 4 weeks after contracting it. Worries me a little. We have a habit of sipping wine at the end of a hard day and sometimes sharing if we have more then one kind.
I've told the crew and no one seems to be concerned. Be just my luck to lose everyone.
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Yeah, I shared a dessert with her!!!

I hope you make it through this crunch ok w/out her.

My husband just got thru chicken pox, and I'm still waiting to see if I've gotten that.
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Old 10-28-2005, 08:24 PM
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Pan,

I hope at least the wine was good.
seriously,Be well.
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Old 10-29-2005, 05:56 AM
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I bet the alcohol would kill the virus. My understanding of mono is that your immune system has to be a bit comprimised to start with, either from a cold or exhaustion or something like that. Either way, stay ahed of the curve and take some proactive steps... maybe increase your Vitamin C intake. You've been through other 'experiences.' You will weather this one, as well.
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Old 10-29-2005, 07:26 AM
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Mono not confirmed.
It takes 48 hrs. to get the test back. Dr. says he's sure. I don't buy it. Thinking positive
Both of us are low white count. Wife still getting her kid shots after SC trans.
memoreg, If you do get it I'll be soo sad. I'll come bail you out.
I'm taking Jims advice and I'm going to try to kill it off tonight with alcohol

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Don't worry, Panini, I wish I could help you out!!
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I hope all turns out well, but the symptoms are troubling. I had "walking mono" in college and was really out of commission for 10 days. I felt weak and not myself for another 2 weeks. I got a note from the health service doctor to be allowed to re-take a test I'd had just before my diagnosis. I'd gotten a D. The teacher gave me another form of the test and I aced it. Man, I couldn't think straight! Walking down the hall to take a shower was a major ordeal.

I hope she feels better soon, and that everyone else misses out on this! Momo, how's J doing? Did your son get it too?
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Hi mezz.,
Jord is better now, but I just got the pox today!!

Of course I have no clue how I'm gonna get my work done, but I'll try to unload it on someone else.

The boy is fine so far, so I'm keeping my fingers crossed.

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momoreg,
please take care of yourself with the chix pox - if you get it when you're older it can be preetty dangerous. my husband had it when he was 34 and was out for 2 weeks. rest, rest and more rest. lots of fluids and oatmeal baths for the itchies. aveeno has an anti itch lotion that helped a lot.
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Thanks, Kat,

So far so good. I'll take your advice! Thanks.
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I am an infectious diseases physician (really!). Infectious mononucleosis is just that: infectious, and if you've had close contact with the infected person, you run the risk of contracting it. She should NOT be working in a kitchen and I kind of doubt she'd be up to working anyway. Infectious mononucleosis knocks the socks off most patients and rest, along with tincture of time (usually 4 to 6 weeks) is required to get back to the pre-illness status.
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viralmd,
Thanks for the info. She is going to the doctor today to get her test results. She has regained her voice and now her only symptoms are sore neck and a rash.oh, and she still feels like she has been hit by a car.
We're a small family bakery, so she will not return until she is ready. She is treated as if she is our child.
My Mom reminds me I had this in my teens. No severe symptoms but injured by playing sports too soon. Something with the spleen.
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How do they test and will they be able to test her to see if she is not still infected? If her test comes back pos. can I PM you id I have questions.
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Test was Neg! but Dr. says it could be dormant. Don't understand that though. Has another test next week.
I'm starting to itch, what's that all about?
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