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Diane,

One of my children had the same kind of problem like Rochelle with strep

throat. Finally the ENT decided that she was a carrier in her tonsils. The

Antibiotic only took care of the surface problem. Out they came, and she has

NEVER had it again! Maybe Rochelle is the same way. First they also put my

daughter in long term antibiotics -- 6 weeks. Sometimes that alone may take

care of the problem. Good luck. ~Lynn, Mom to and the Zoo

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Thanks Lynn,

I don't think Rochelle is a carrier because the strep has been going through her

small class of seven. She was not the first to get it. Once she recovered it

went through the class again and got the new kid. I do agree someone is a

carrier. Rochelle has only gotten strep throat once in her life before this. It

was after ear surgery. It was never a problem. I am worried because I don't

think the procedures at school are preventing the spread. All the kids in her

class mouth things and they don't wipe the toilet between kids. I don't know if

they always wash their hands. I'm not there. I know last year in another class

they forgot lots of times to clean hands.

But after reading your reply I will go easier on the school. It is possible

Rochelle is the carrier. I don't know enough about it. She has been on 4 wks of

antibotics after 2 wks of antibotics. You would think it would be dead. She did

get better after the 4 wks.

Does anyone know if toothbrushes, toys and such spread the strep if they have

been dry for 4 or 5 days?

Diane

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> From: lgeddie@...

> Date: 2003/04/26 Sat PM 11:08:42 EDT

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> Subject: Re: Strep Throat

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In a message dated 4/27/2003 11:50:45 AM Eastern Standard Time,

diane.bennett@... writes:

> Does anyone know if toothbrushes, toys and such spread the strep if they

> have been dry for 4 or 5 days?

>

Diane,

We had a nasty bout with strep a couple years ago. After Alison (10,

NDA) got it three times and others in the house (including me....first time

in my life) our ped wrote scripts for every single person in the house, even

though Maddie and Duff showed no signs of it. I forget what he put Allie

on, but it was way more potent than pennicilin. I would toss toothbrushes

in the trash and wash toys well (boil ones you can). Still, it's hard to

keep it away if it's coming from the classroom as you can't count on everyone

to take the same diligent care that you would. Good luck dear!!!

Donna

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Abby is possibly on her third round of antibiotic resistant strep (culture

will take a few days), since school started this year. I don't recall her

ever having had strep before. We're beginning to think she may just not be

getting completely over it, even though her recheck cultures have been fine.

Then again, it may be because Mom completely forgot they use a toothbrush

everyday in her Headstart classroom. I threw away all the toothbrushes at

home and started fresh several times. I knew they used toothbrushes in

school because I volunteer in her room regularly. Never occurred to me

until she started her fever yesterday that I had never talked to her

teachers about getting a new toothbrush. Sheesh!

So.....if your kids use toothbrushes at school, don't forget to have the

teachers get a new one! Sorry Abby!!!

, chagrined mother to Abigail 5 years old with Down syndrome and

Childhood Apraxia of Speech, Andy 18, 21; step-mom to Sherrill 21,

and Becky 24 in Gaylord, Michigan

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Yes , I remembered the toothbrushes at school. But, today I asked the

teacher to check if the Speech Teacher used any mouth things. She does use lip

pulls and chewy tubes. I don't know if Rochelle has one because I refused to pay

for it. I thought the school should pay for it if they thought she needed it.

Although I never told them that.

I did find out that strep is usually transmitted by water droplets from

sneezing, laughing, (flossing) (I added that one in when I got some on my son)

made him go wash. etc...

Talked to my sister nurse. She thinks it is an epidemic and everyone needs to be

treated. She says it is dangerous. And yes Rochelle did not completely recover

after one of the strep incidents. Amoxicillan just didn't do the trick. I think

there is a carrier in the class. The health department said each school has its

on policy and its up to the principle to decide what to do. Why is the principle

in charge of health? I am so frustrated. I am calling school nurse tomorrow. I

got the strep today. Rochelle was sneezing all over me last week. Oh well, not

suffering to much. Got right into the nurse and treatment. Hope my son doesn't

get it. He is scheduled for tube surgery Friday.

Thanks everyone for your feedback.

Diane

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dont forget your pets may be transmitting the virus too, i would just wash

the stuffed toys and put any plastic etc toys in the dishwasher, the doc

says the dishwasher is a great sterilizer with the intense heat on heated

dry. Weve been trying those toothettes, just toss away after use --get a

huge box of them at a time and nathan loves them im hoping to get rid of

this month long cold, anywhere we can get less germs the better. shawna.

Re: Strep Throat

> In a message dated 4/27/2003 11:50:45 AM Eastern Standard Time,

> diane.bennett@... writes:

>

> > Does anyone know if toothbrushes, toys and such spread the strep if they

> > have been dry for 4 or 5 days?

> >

>

> Diane,

> We had a nasty bout with strep a couple years ago. After Alison

(10,

> NDA) got it three times and others in the house (including me....first

time

> in my life) our ped wrote scripts for every single person in the house,

even

> though Maddie and Duff showed no signs of it. I forget what he put Allie

> on, but it was way more potent than pennicilin. I would toss

toothbrushes

> in the trash and wash toys well (boil ones you can). Still, it's hard

to

> keep it away if it's coming from the classroom as you can't count on

everyone

> to take the same diligent care that you would. Good luck dear!!!

> Donna

>

>

>

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dont forget your pets may be transmitting the virus too, i would just wash

the stuffed toys and put any plastic etc toys in the dishwasher, the doc

says the dishwasher is a great sterilizer with the intense heat on heated

dry. Weve been trying those toothettes, just toss away after use --get a

huge box of them at a time and nathan loves them im hoping to get rid of

this month long cold, anywhere we can get less germs the better. shawna.

Re: Strep Throat

> In a message dated 4/27/2003 11:50:45 AM Eastern Standard Time,

> diane.bennett@... writes:

>

> > Does anyone know if toothbrushes, toys and such spread the strep if they

> > have been dry for 4 or 5 days?

> >

>

> Diane,

> We had a nasty bout with strep a couple years ago. After Alison

(10,

> NDA) got it three times and others in the house (including me....first

time

> in my life) our ped wrote scripts for every single person in the house,

even

> though Maddie and Duff showed no signs of it. I forget what he put Allie

> on, but it was way more potent than pennicilin. I would toss

toothbrushes

> in the trash and wash toys well (boil ones you can). Still, it's hard

to

> keep it away if it's coming from the classroom as you can't count on

everyone

> to take the same diligent care that you would. Good luck dear!!!

> Donna

>

>

>

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i also put nathan's chewy tubes in the dishwasher and this helps iwth

ridding of germs. shawna

Re: Re: strep throat

> Yes , I remembered the toothbrushes at school. But, today I asked

the teacher to check if the Speech Teacher used any mouth things. She does

use lip pulls and chewy tubes. I don't know if Rochelle has one because I

refused to pay for it. I thought the school should pay for it if they

thought she needed it. Although I never told them that.

>

> I did find out that strep is usually transmitted by water droplets from

sneezing, laughing, (flossing) (I added that one in when I got some on my

son) made him go wash. etc...

>

> Talked to my sister nurse. She thinks it is an epidemic and everyone needs

to be treated. She says it is dangerous. And yes Rochelle did not completely

recover after one of the strep incidents. Amoxicillan just didn't do the

trick. I think there is a carrier in the class. The health department said

each school has its on policy and its up to the principle to decide what to

do. Why is the principle in charge of health? I am so frustrated. I am

calling school nurse tomorrow. I got the strep today. Rochelle was sneezing

all over me last week. Oh well, not suffering to much. Got right into the

nurse and treatment. Hope my son doesn't get it. He is scheduled for tube

surgery Friday.

> Thanks everyone for your feedback.

> Diane

>

>

>

>

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i also put nathan's chewy tubes in the dishwasher and this helps iwth

ridding of germs. shawna

Re: Re: strep throat

> Yes , I remembered the toothbrushes at school. But, today I asked

the teacher to check if the Speech Teacher used any mouth things. She does

use lip pulls and chewy tubes. I don't know if Rochelle has one because I

refused to pay for it. I thought the school should pay for it if they

thought she needed it. Although I never told them that.

>

> I did find out that strep is usually transmitted by water droplets from

sneezing, laughing, (flossing) (I added that one in when I got some on my

son) made him go wash. etc...

>

> Talked to my sister nurse. She thinks it is an epidemic and everyone needs

to be treated. She says it is dangerous. And yes Rochelle did not completely

recover after one of the strep incidents. Amoxicillan just didn't do the

trick. I think there is a carrier in the class. The health department said

each school has its on policy and its up to the principle to decide what to

do. Why is the principle in charge of health? I am so frustrated. I am

calling school nurse tomorrow. I got the strep today. Rochelle was sneezing

all over me last week. Oh well, not suffering to much. Got right into the

nurse and treatment. Hope my son doesn't get it. He is scheduled for tube

surgery Friday.

> Thanks everyone for your feedback.

> Diane

>

>

>

>

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  • 4 years later...

Hi

That's fantastic news that your son has been fever free for so long. I also

totally understand your feeling of happiness that he had something 'normal' as a

strep throat rather than a fever. I have heard before that kids who

outgrow and some of those who have T & As to get rid of them do start

getting sick with common bugs like other kids do. Certainly with us we have seen

Emma pick up other bugs while she's in remission from fevers. I am not sure if

the other bugs are what bring on the remissions or if the remission makes her

susceptible to other bugs.

Take care

Inga, mom of Emma, 27 months

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Hi Pam

I share your confusion! Just as I thought I had it all worked out and could tell

a fever from another infection a mile off, Emma got her typical fever, we

gave prednisone, the fever went away for 24 hours and then she got an ear

infection and needed antibiotics! A day after the course of antibiotic finished,

Emma got ANOTHER fever. Again we were sure it was and gave prednisone.

Again it went away for 24 hours and came back. This time the doctor couldn't

find any other infection! She fevered like mad another 36 hours and we ended up

giving a 2nd dose of prednisone, that one seems to have done the trick - fingers

crossed!

We're having Emma's T & A on 19th March and I really hope she will be a healthier

little girl after that.

Take care

Inga

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Eileen,

Antibiotics never really did much for my son's strep throat -what sorted it in

the end was colloidal silver sprayed onto the back of the throat twice a day +

5ml of colloidal silver swirled round the mouth for 30secs then swallowed. The

hospital are very surprised that he hasn't had another sore throat. We all reach

for the colloidal silver at the first signs of a sore throat!

> >

> > Hi All,

> >

> >

> > Could you tell me any of your experiences with this please?

> > Elliot's antibody level to strep was 8 times the highest it should be! He

has had a course of Azithromycin but have seen no significant changes so will

now start a more intense course of it.

> >

> > Thanks

> > Stacey

> >

>

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Eileen,

Antibiotics never really did much for my son's strep throat -what sorted it in

the end was colloidal silver sprayed onto the back of the throat twice a day +

5ml of colloidal silver swirled round the mouth for 30secs then swallowed. The

hospital are very surprised that he hasn't had another sore throat. We all reach

for the colloidal silver at the first signs of a sore throat!

> >

> > Hi All,

> >

> >

> > Could you tell me any of your experiences with this please?

> > Elliot's antibody level to strep was 8 times the highest it should be! He

has had a course of Azithromycin but have seen no significant changes so will

now start a more intense course of it.

> >

> > Thanks

> > Stacey

> >

>

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Thank you for the information regarding colloidal silver. Elliot doesn't get sore throats strangely. He does very occasionally have a constant 24 hour cough but other than that there are no other signs.

Stacey

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Dear ,

Do you mind telling me the brand you are using please.I would like to try it for

myself.

Thanks

Nevin

> > >

> > > Hi All,

> > >

> > >

> > > Could you tell me any of your experiences with this please?

> > > Elliot's antibody level to strep was 8 times the highest it should be! He

has had a course of Azithromycin but have seen no significant changes so will

now start a more intense course of it.

> > >

> > > Thanks

> > > Stacey

> > >

> >

>

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Dear ,

Do you mind telling me the brand you are using please.I would like to try it for

myself.

Thanks

Nevin

> > >

> > > Hi All,

> > >

> > >

> > > Could you tell me any of your experiences with this please?

> > > Elliot's antibody level to strep was 8 times the highest it should be! He

has had a course of Azithromycin but have seen no significant changes so will

now start a more intense course of it.

> > >

> > > Thanks

> > > Stacey

> > >

> >

>

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HI Nevin,

I buy mine from here: http://www.uk-cs.co.uk

> > > >

> > > > Hi All,

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > Could you tell me any of your experiences with this please?

> > > > Elliot's antibody level to strep was 8 times the highest it should be!

He has had a course of Azithromycin but have seen no significant changes so will

now start a more intense course of it.

> > > >

> > > > Thanks

> > > > Stacey

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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HI Nevin,

I buy mine from here: http://www.uk-cs.co.uk

> > > >

> > > > Hi All,

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > Could you tell me any of your experiences with this please?

> > > > Elliot's antibody level to strep was 8 times the highest it should be!

He has had a course of Azithromycin but have seen no significant changes so will

now start a more intense course of it.

> > > >

> > > > Thanks

> > > > Stacey

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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HI Nevin,

I buy mine from here: http://www.uk-cs.co.uk

> > > >

> > > > Hi All,

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > Could you tell me any of your experiences with this please?

> > > > Elliot's antibody level to strep was 8 times the highest it should be!

He has had a course of Azithromycin but have seen no significant changes so will

now start a more intense course of it.

> > > >

> > > > Thanks

> > > > Stacey

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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  • 3 months later...

I'm sure this topic has circulated already, so I'm sorry if it's repetitious. Strep is going around our neighborhood schools, including the one my kids go to. I know it's one of those things that they really lay on the pressure for antibiotics. Do any of you have advice for prevention/treatment of strep so I can try to stay on top of it?Thanks very much.

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