Originally Posted by patriotnurse

Ok, I am new to this site but have searched it out because of the following.
I am a school nurse, who's background is in long term care. I have children of my own, so dealing with children is not of anything new.
I have a fourth grader is my school who has had a low grade fever for the past three weeks of 99 to 100.4 and has occassionally reached 101.0. He has compalints of stomach pain, and has just about had every test immaginable to determine what is going on with him. All of his blood work is within normal limits, not to mention his scans, xrays etc. The doctors are unable to find anything. I am treating him at school for a fever of unknown origin. He has some social issues as well. Has anyone ever heard of developing a fever related to psychosocial problems in pediatrics. I realize the mind is a powerful thing and can trick the body to do just about anything. Irealize this is not a dangerous temperature however, I am concerned because I know he truely thinks he doesn't feel good, Mom is upset and the Dr's are at their whits end knowing what to do for him. Not to mention, I have to send him home with an elevated fever and he can't afford to miss to much school.
Does anyone have any experience with this or know where else I can look?
Thanks so much
Mary
When I was in my last semester of college of my Senior year (yup, great timing)....I got a cold, fever, ran through antibiotics..no biggie right? A day later the fever was back...it went down after Tylonal, but right on the 4 hour mark, like clockwork, the fever was back.
Guess how long the fever lasted? Almost 7 weeks...I am not kidding.
I wasted away to 84 lbs (at the time I was normally 105)...doctors had no explanation for it...he told my mother that if I wasn't running a fever he would suspect I had anorexia.
The fever slowly went away, and it took about another 4 months before I felt like myself. To this day, I have no idea what I had.
My father, who is a physician, also had no clue...but he thinks I had a very stubborn strain of the flu that lingered. The only other symptom that I had was just the regular, hurt all over feeling...it wasn't centralized to any particular area, and I felt like I could sleep forever...strangely...after I had had the fever about 3 weeks...I couldn't feel the heat anymore.
It was the only time in my life that I really and truly thought I was going to die.