You know nothing about this student’s personal health situation. Geez! |
| Tamiflu is an antiviral. I also assume the OP’s child is 18+. |
Oh wow. Where is your medical degree from? You must be a medical phenom to be able to diagnose the child of an anonymous poster on the internet better than the actual doctor who saw the child and prescribed the medicine. |
No idea, but when my 45-year-old @ss gets sick, my husband goes and gets medicine for me and that’s really nice. Not sure why 18-year-olds shouldn’t get a little kindness when they are sick, too. |
Seriously. I'm cackling because my parents never would have even known I was sick. |
I’m so sorry you had such a poor relationship with your parents that you didn’t feel like you could confide in them when you weren’t feeling well. I hope you’ve broken that cycle and have a better relationship with your kid(s). 🤍 |
Wow, what a flex!! |
Feel free to let your own kids suffer unnecessarily. With more options now, parents can make different choices. |
+1 Same! |
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Kid 2, covid class, drove himself to his way out of state school. Went fine.
Kid 3, Umd, I went but it was a forgettable pain in the azz. Lugging stuff a long way then upstairs since the elevator lines were insane. Seriously, this is not kindergarten. |
lol, wrong thread. SHould have gone in the missing move in thread. Anyway, get antiviral if at all possible, they help most and really help some. Flu can put you on your back for 2 weeks. Yes it can don't come back with some silly claim about flu being no big deal. |
Does your kid’s school allow Amazon deliveries to the dorm? Or have an Amazon locker on campus? My kid’s school has them go through the campus post office, which is closed on weekends, and there’s no Amazon locker on campus. Packages do get processed quickly when they arrive, so they generally get them the same day Amazon delivers them—but again, only if the post office is open. |
some are |