| pp here you can have her in a warm bath with epsom salts too for about 20mins. All the best to her! |
A lot of it is crazy. Sudafed does not make you tired. Benadryl does. Sudafed can make you jittery. Do not give a kid Excedrin. Especially with Sudafed. And ACV won’t do anything except maybe make her vomit. And for the love of God, no iodine. Rest, ibuprofen, tea with honey, lots of liquids. |
+1 The no forgiveness for illnesses is a real problem. I wouldn't mask her, but I would definitely mask the symptoms, i.e., dayquil or the equivalent. |
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Hot shower right before she leaves. Caffeine. Tylenol and ibuprofen and pseudophedrine (the kind behind the pharmacy counter - get the 12 hour if they have it). Afrin.
We have all been there at some point. Don't have her linger around before or after the concert. |
DP Absolutely! Given the rules, I wouldn't want my kid to have to give up a hard earned spot for a couple day illness. |
I want to repeat this because it is important. No excedrin for kids. It contains aspirin. Excedrin Migraine has aspirin, ibuprofen, and caffeine. You are already giving her ibuprofen. DO NOT DOUBLE UP. KIDS SHOUlD NOT HAVE ASPIRIN. |
Indeed she's too sick to be out, but the stakes are too high to miss it. If it were my daughter I would do everything I can to get her out there and then change the illness rules. Truth is - I don't get sick days either. The work piles up and the kids still need to be fed. It's just life! |
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My DD has been playing in MCYO for years. They are allowed one absence per concert season, and dress rehearsals and concerts are mandatory. *But* - if you contact the managers, there is obviously leeway when the child is feverish and clearly ill. I know MCYO would never want to have an actively contagious child at a concert, the venue (Strathmore) would hate that and it's against both their sick policies.
You MUST contact the manager and explain the situation. If your child loses her spot because of this absence, this is NOT a youth orchestra she wants to be in!!! In the event she feels slightly better and wants to go, WEAR A BLACK MASK. This is what MCYO students wore last year and some still do. It's socially acceptable for musicians on stage, and the medically responsible thing to do. - musician parent. |
This! And I would do the same thing. My kids and their success is more important to me than random strangers health. Now, if these things weren't in contradiction, one could value both. |
The bolded are pre-COVID reasons to keep a sick kid home. You're not talking about mild nasal congestion and a kid who feels fine, which was what the COVID nuttery was about. PS - illnesses can (and often are) spread asymptomatically. The whole "someone else went out with it, too" isn't an excuse. |
| Elderberry syrup, the real kind. Can even make it into a hot tea. |
Yes this is like a weird overreaction to covid in the other direction. In 2019, if you were so sick that you literally needed to be propped up, you stayed home. You would go to the doctor, get tested for whatever was going around, and seek appropriate treatment. Now it's like, to prove you're not one of those crazy covid people, you have to show up everywhere no matter how sick you are, make sure you don't get tested for anything and just white knuckle it. No mask because people might be suspicious you are sick (apparently the clammy skin, raspy voice, and congestion won't give it away). |
Actually, where I live and work this was the norm pre-covid and is back to the norm now. |
There's an Excedrin Tension Headache without aspirin, in case you ever need it. But also Excedrin has acetaminophen, not ibuprofen.[google] |
See how you feel when the cards are flipped on you one day. Guarantee you get an illness where you wish Others were more careful. |