| Sorry, Elaine. I had to take my daughter, the soccer
player, in to have her wrist x-rayed. She smashed into the goalie
last night at her game.
Well, Kelly, we here at the Hpathy Quiz know
all about your extracurricular activities!
Yes, and, if I may speak extracurricularly for a moment....
If you can, please do!
I wanted to just thank all of our readers for the nice letters
they sent in requesting more quiz cases and asking why I have been
noticeably absent in recent months...
What letters!?
You haven't gotten letters?
Well, yeah, we've gotten letters, we got
letters alright, here's one now: "Dear Hpathy Quiz, the Quiz
has never been better! The new kid is great! Keep up the good work!
Sincerely, Shana Lewis"
Isn't Shana your daughter? And isn't she the "new kid"
of whom she speaks?
You must be thinking of another Shana Lewis.
I think it's time for me to start my case.
If you can, please do!
I call this case, "Freight Train and the Fever".
Are you aware that "Freight Train"
was a song made poplular by Peter, Paul and Mary?
Well, at the risk of sounding like a complete moron, no, I did
not know that. Now, if I can possibly begin.... You don't have anymore
announcements, do you? So.... The other day my son, let's just call
him Freight Train--if there are no objections to that-- came down
with a fever. He had a soccer game that morning and had been playing
at a team mate's house all afternoon.
What?! He was playing soccer at a team mate's
house???
No, Elaine, he was playing at a team mate's house!
Playing what?
I don't know!!!
Well, therein lies the problem!
What problem?! Nevermind, I think it's best that I move on.
If you can, please do!
So, a few hours later I picked him up from the friend's house and
knew immediately that he wasn't well. He had the flu, I think--it
came on like a freight train! His face was deep red as were his
ears. I could feel the heat steaming from his head and body! His
eyes were watering and he said, "Mom, I'm not feeling too good".
When we got home, I checked his temperature which was 103.5 degrees.
He was chilly, a little dizzy when he stood up and not very thirsty.
He did drink some icy cold water when offered it. Having no appetite
earlier, he hadn't eaten any dinner.
I gave doses of _____________30c, a total of 4 times within the
hour. When the profuse sweat broke out on his face, I knew the fever
had begun coming down. A few moments later he vomited. I began to
worry but then he fell asleep and, minus one smaller episode of
vomiting, slept through the night peacefully. His fever was all
but gone the next morning and by that evening, Freight Train was
back on track.
So, that's the case Elaine.
It was charming. And now, Kelly, If you
miss the train I'm on, you will know that I am gone, you can hear
the whistle blow 100 miles.
Is that by Peter Paul and Mary too?
Just click here and see: http://youtube.com/watch?v=BJXFJW3AIKA
If you know the answer to this month's quiz, write to Elaine
at LEWRA@aol.com. The answer
will be in next month's ezine.
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