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five year old

My five year old started out with runny nose, fluid in ears, cough etc five weeks ago we have been back to the doctors 3 times and all 3 times they put her on a new antibiotic. They told me if no fever let her go to school. I have kept her home and the most she makes into when I do send her is 2 days a week. I sent her today although she complained of a belly ache before school, I checked her temp. Gave her her antibiotic she ate a piece of toast and I sent her on her way.  At about 10 am the school called stating she just laid down on the floor and when the teacher told her to go to the nurse she just remained laying there moaning so her awesome teacher carried her down to the nurse who also took her temp. And called me with the same no fever I got earlier I had to carry her out of the school and she just kinda moaned she said her belly, and head hurt and she just couldn't even think right. Now she is laying on the sofa answering questions they are asking on sesame street. At times she seems okay then other times she is just so down and tired and laying around or sleeping not typical behavior for a 5 year old. Any thoughts or suggestions?
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  please check the girl blood for ASO titre ,CRP ,CBC with differential leucocytic count for it may be rheumatic fever of some type.
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Could be environmental allergies cause by the aerial spraying they are doing, as part of the Gov's weatherisation program...check this video out 'What on ear are they spraying,'
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