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AUTHOR: dmaustinDATE: 04/20/01 6:19am
SUBJECT: Re: Fever
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AUTHOR: lauram2i
Although many doctors will not back me up on this theory, my son had a fever whenever he was getting a tooth. He became very irritable and didn't seem like his normal, cheerful self. Also, if you have been giving your daughter any medication for the fever (tylenol) that could be making her tired as well. I would definitely call her pediatrician and explain the symptoms or take her in to be checked. Good luck, I'm sure it will pass.
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