I'm prepping for a cruise; my first and learned that hand sanitizer doesn't stop norovirus so OP, your son needs to wash a lot, not touch face/food unless hands are clean. Until you get the blood work results. |
'merica, Amiright? |
| My kids did not go to daycare. One of them absolutely never gets sick and one (the “sickly” one) missed 10 days this year with influenza and vomitng. 40 days is not normal and I think you should ask for a full work up. |
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My kid went to daycare. I have an autoimmune condition that has some (though not high) tendency to be inherited. Separately, my kid has cough-variant asthma cause by URIs, and continues to mask at school (as I do at work and anywhere else I am in shared air) out of preference not to get sick.
My kid has not missed anywhere near this much school. I agree that something is wrong. The repeated mentions of GI symptoms make me wonder whether this kid has been scoped. Has he? The non-water product that works on norovirus is called hypochlorous acid. You can get it in a sprayable liquid or in a gel that has consistency very similar to hand sanitizer, though with no alcohol smell. I carry one or the other--I have way more reason to avoid norovirus than I do to avoid most things killed by alcohol-based sanitizers. |
You can figure that out thru a stool sample. You need a good Dr who would want to see if a couple of these GI infections are actually infections. We did this recently (other circumstances) but that made clear it was not Chrons/allergy/autoimmune. |
Plenty of kids were not in daycare and aren't experiencing this. I'm so sorry, OP. It does seem beyond typical so I agree with other posters to do a little more medical testing. Otherwise suggestions from pp recommending resting reading time and considering IXL are great. |
+1 Was wondering the same. Definitely am not saying that is what is happening, but make sure that isn’t the case. Also, is it at all possible that he is exaggerating some of the less concrete symptoms? Like complaining of vague stomachache or headache or tiredness? One of my 3 kids is this way…I fell for it at first but had to get tougher on him as he got older. (He is in high school now and does not have any chronic medical conditions nor has he ever). I think he just liked staying home sometimes. Again, am NOT saying that is what is happening here or suggesting to ignore real illness. |
I do think that Covid set a new standard for what to keep your child home for and some families haven't really gone back on that. I know I end up feeling guilty sending my kids to school with a cold and that someone is giving me the side-eye! But I a lot of the 40 days is due to stomach issues, fever etc. then I agree with the others here that this really need to be investigated further. It's not normal. |
Or anxiety. Anxiety in kids often manifests as GI symptoms |
It’s not. I have three kids that went to stayed home with me and are rarely sick. As in, they’ve maybe thrown up 1-2 times each from a bug, maybe a couple days total missed from school due to illness, and never had antibiotics or a sick visit to the doctor…and they are in middle and high school. |
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What does he do when he is home?
Maybe he really isn’t very sick and just wants to be home? If he doesn’t have a fever and is eating/drinking and not in bed, he is well enough to go to school |
| Around this age we thought my DD kept getting a stomach bug. Turns out she was lactose intolerant. We cut dairy and switched to lactaid milk and the amount of stomach distress decreased greatly. |
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OP here - thank you for all the very good advice even the mold poster. I spent yesterday doing a very deep clean of the house, washing couch cushions, and cleaning out the windowsills from old crud. We do a deep clean once a month and then a regular clean weekly with a cleaner. I'm thinking I might start supplying the supplies for the cleaner and using our house vacuum.
I bought probiotics and vitamins for my son, his pediatrician is retiring, and so he's going to get a new one anyway. I am replying to this PP. I know what a CBC is, but I'm not sure what to ask for with the other ones. Can anyone explain what this means? And yes, I did all vaccines but rotavirus because my son could not have live vaccines for the first year, I took Humira. I volunteer at my son's school and saw him PUT A LEGO PIECE in his mouth!!! Agh. I need to work more with him 1-1 about hygiene but don't want to give him anxiety. CBC Lymphocyte subset panel IgM, igg, igA levels Pneumococcal 23 panel ( do not skip this one) Check titers to things like mmr and varicella assuming you did vaccines to see if they even worked. <---- yes we did vacccines, all except rotavirus. |
| Please get bloodwork done. This was the case for a friends daughter and she turned out to have a serious illness. She is now recovered but her main symptom was falling ill a lot. |