Brian Green
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So we get up, we get the thermometer, we take his temperature, he's at 105 something.
And we are freaking the fuck out.
We're like, oh my God.
So we get some cool damp cloths and we give them, you know, Tylenol or Motrin or whatever it is.
And we put a call in to the doctor and the doctor says, well, listen, if it goes down, you know, great.
If it goes up, go to the hospital.
If it goes down, don't worry about it.
Come and see us tomorrow.
So we bring him in the next day.
And when the doctor takes his temperature, it's at 106.
And now so I'm totally freaking out about this.
And the doctor is like, don't worry.
First, it's our first.
Don't worry about it, right?
Which is a really hard thing to do as a child.
She's like, don't worry about it.
Honestly, sometimes kids go into the 107s, sometimes even the 108s, and it's just their body reacting to an infection.
As long as we can bring it down with some kind of medication or, you know, cooling them off in some way, shape, or form, then we don't get worried about it.
But I thought to myself, holy shit, you could cook rice at 107.
Can you cook rice at 107?