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In a message dated 12/20/00 7:27:17 PM Pacific Standard Time,
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<<  Could the trace dairy have
  built up enough to now cause this never before seen reaction?  It doesn't
  seem like he has had enough, but I find it hard to believe that a virus
could
  skip three days and have no other symptoms. >>

 I was told that YES dairy proteins can build up in a system and cause a
 reaction.  Although there is also a bug going around too that mimics these
 symptoms EXACTLY. MOst of the kids in my classroom have been out the last two
 weeks. A baby at my baby's daycare went home today with this exact thing too.

 Hopefully it's just a bug that will soon pass.
  >>
thanks to all of you.  i did some research online and found conflicting info
on reaction times..can you imagine!!!  (sarcasm..isn't all info conflicting
these days?)  Anyway, it does seem to be a virus, now just hoping the rest of
us don't get it.

jen

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