Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OP, are you concerned about your own kid going off to college next year and what might happen in the event your kid was hospitalized? Or does your kid have any specific condition that could land them in the hospital so you're worried? If you have specific questions around that, let us know and I'm sure you'll get some good input here.
I was wondering how frequently it happens...
My situation is that it is extremely, extremely difficult for me to leave home overnight and would be even harder for me to leave for more than one day. So if my child goes away to school (or anywhere for that matter) and is hospitalized, it would be very difficult for me to just drop everything and fly there.
I am contemplating buying membership in something like MedJet to fly them home in such an emergency, therefore.
Anonymous wrote:
OP, are you concerned about your own kid going off to college next year and what might happen in the event your kid was hospitalized? Or does your kid have any specific condition that could land them in the hospital so you're worried? If you have specific questions around that, let us know and I'm sure you'll get some good input here.
Anonymous wrote:If my child was hospitalized I would go, no question. People in the hospital often need a advocate. However well intentioned the average college student has no experience with that and their friend group would likely be very inadequate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone I know who had a child hospitalized at school at least one parent flew to be with them.
I will add, the vast majority were sons who had their appendix removed.
How many do you know of? Are you in some kind of professional position where you interact with college aged students with health care problems?
(I only know of one case personally - student had bad food poisoning that worsened before they finally figured it out, I think)
Four appendicitis, one (known) eating disorder re-emerging, and one burned themselves when cooking. In all cases the mom went, in the case of the burn victim both parents went for several weeks.
Just hearing through grapevines of friends. One was a nephew. I have boys and tend to know more boy moms, so maybe that is why it skews toward appendicitis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone I know who had a child hospitalized at school at least one parent flew to be with them.
I will add, the vast majority were sons who had their appendix removed.
How many do you know of? Are you in some kind of professional position where you interact with college aged students with health care problems?
(I only know of one case personally - student had bad food poisoning that worsened before they finally figured it out, I think)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone I know who had a child hospitalized at school at least one parent flew to be with them.
I will add, the vast majority were sons who had their appendix removed.
Anonymous wrote:Everyone I know who had a child hospitalized at school at least one parent flew to be with them.