He hasn't had a fever. He did have a cold 2-3 weeks ago and was just left with a congested chest and very plegmy cough. As he went to the walk-in near his school, I did wonder if the doctor just prescribed the abx because it was a 'safe/easy' first step (and the puffer). He says his chest and cough already feel much better so... it does seem to be helping.
Now, he's realized he has an exam Friday...
I have his class schedule so had booked knowing he didn't have a class but I don't have his exam schedule. Ugh, so, bronchitis or not, seems I have to change it anyway. Oh well, given his bronchitis, I'll feel better moving it out 3 or 4 days anyway (but, will still check timing with GI)... now to just reach the coordinator! :yfaint:
Malorymug - yes, I book his schedule out a few months at a time, usually about 6 months out (got lucky this time in booking until December!). I don't know how common it is to request apptmts ahead of time?? My friend takes her daughter to the same centre and just gets her next apptmt date from the nurse when she leaves from having the infusion. But, there are so very limited Saturday spots, I've always just called the office directly to book. No one's ever told me I shouldn't be calling?? It's also convenient because this is a 'chain' of medical centres and, when there is a problem with a weekend date (ie like now), they also have a clinic near his school, so I just schedule it there during the week. We have our infusions through AIM Health. They are a U.S. company but have clinics here as well... don't know if you can access infusions through them as well, if it could offer you more convenience??