Stop the Tik Tok psychology. Being anxious about a sick child in the ER does not equal anxiety. It’s totally normal. Christ, this generation has trashed psychology with all the pathologizing BS. Strep turns into Scarlet Fever and being with a loved one in the hospital is the most normal thing to do. And everyone needs an advocate when they’re hospitalized. |
+1 I would go with my DH, a friend, a relative…plus at 20 they are still learning to navigate this stuff. It’s not 25. |
20 year old college guys? Haha. |
I'd take that over a hysterical mother any day. Hands down. |
| I was sick at the emergency room 2 weeks ago. They pushed and did every test under the sun. They ended up rehydrating me. My bill came to $2500. Having a lay person with me would not have changed any outcomes. |
No, most adults would not expect or want someone to drive 2.5 hours to be with them in the hospital unless they're in serious condition. The OP's son isn't even admitted! |
And everyone’s illness, underlying conditions ,treatment, and experience is exactly like yours. Sure. |
| OP, if your son authorizes it the RN and/or emergency room doc can talk to you on the phone and give you an update. |
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Scarlet fever is serious. Are you 20? 2.5 hour drive is not a big deal. It’s not much longer than some people’s work commutes here. |
| Why do you think the college kid called his mom? |
Where did the OP say the son was diagnosed with scarlet fever? |
Scarlet fever is serious? Did you grow up before antibiotics were developed? It's only potentially serious if left untreated, which isn't the case here. If the culture is positive, they'll give him antibiotics. |
| I wonder how many posters in this thread were or are SAHMs that feel lost without a child to take care of. |
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There’s nothing wrong with OP going to her son. Those who are pathologizing it are triggered for their own reasons. There’s also nothing wrong with not going. We all have our own unique relationships with our kids.
I do think 20 year olds are still learning to navigate the health care system. Heck, many adults find it difficult! It’s a vulnerable time, and it’s not infantilizing your kid to keep them company at the hospital, at any age. Hope your DS is on the mend, OP. |