Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the responses of others in similar situations, it is helpful to hear.
Just to clarify on the baths, it is one per day. Our dermatologist actually said to do what works best for us. for some less frequent works better, but we have found daily works best for us.
My children are currently in school/daycare, and the daycare staff work well with us to manage the eczema. The issue is having the flexibility to go to many doctor appointments and be able to quickly get to daycare if needed. And I know this isn't specific to having an atopic child, but our mornings and evenings are so tight as it is that we would lose more of that time.
Is it really THAT many appointments for those conditions? My DD has asthma, food allergies, eczema and we cover all three conditions with one appointment at her allegerist, who also handles the asthma? It really shouldn't take that much time out of work if you schedule appointments at beginning or end of day. Or tack on to your lunch hour.
Do you really want to work?