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Yes there is hope...but it's not in man. Nothing is worse than seeing your child sick or hurt. Praying for your son.

 

Yes, there is hope. Praying for your child.

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First at all,

 

Thanks a lot to all of you guys. This is a great group.

 

Now, Jonathan is getting better. The level of Oxigen on the respiratory assitance machine went down in two days from 100% to 40%, so soon he will out of tubes. Fever is gone, and started to get some food through the tubes.

 

I have to thanks to his epidemiologist, that didn't wait when he saw Tamiflu wasn't working and request a new drug from CDC, what it was sent on 5 hours from Georgia. After 3 days, started to revert the situation.

 

Only to clarify, when I said we have no hope I didn't mean it about my son. I was referring to the way institutions take a handle on this: College never warn about it was another case before my son on school, First Doctor didn't pay any attention on his case until it was too late, the County called after 10 days to find out how this happened, if we (Me and my wife) were vaccinated, and were else my son was in contact with....

 

10 days is to long to take any action. I send an e-mail immediatly to the School, his soccer & beisbol team as soon as we get the diagnostics to warn everybody. Doctors don't even told or provide us with the vaccine (I have Asthma) and luckly we didn't had any problem.

 

This if for everybody safe, I didn't went to my job for a week, and avoid all contact with people, including neighbors and friends.

 

And of course, we follow all recommendations about cleaning, washing and protecting that you can think about.

 

Every virus can be prevented and his damage minimized if everyone take the right actions, but the people on charge of protect the other people seems to be very busy to provide faster actions.

 

Again, thanks for all the prays and support friends.

 

Carlos

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Glad to hear he's getting better. It's a shame that doctors don't always seem to do what they should. Hope he gets some real food in a few days that'll make him feel better as well as you, and no more tubes.

 

Margaret

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