Anonymous wrote:Go sleep in his room, OP. Give only Tylenol in case it is COVID 19. I know you think it’s corona but chances are it’s just a typical kid virus that you’re immune to.
But I do understand your fear. DD, 22 months, had one of those kid-fevers for two days last week and I was a wreck. Then it went away as mysteriously as it appeared.
Anonymous wrote:We had a virus come through with those symptoms plus a runny nose. So, keep in mind that even though symptoms may be similar to COVID 19, it may not be.
We have had a norovirus going around our house. It's befuddling to me because we've also been in except for walks and the parks since then. But I guess you never know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He will be ok!
We are not awesome at social distancing. DH has to go to the office and the grocery store, my teens and I have gone to Starbucks using mobile ordering, and I took my 5 yo to a 7-11. But our social interactions are down, like, 90 percent. And I got a sore throat. It was nothing (that I am aware of) but it was SO ANNOYING to get sick - made me feel like all of our efforts were futile.
Do you live in Kensington? If so, your neighbor was complaining about you recentlycan’t remember which thread, but you should look and see if you recognize yourself in their post.
What kind of privileged BS is that? So basically this PPS husband has to work and they’ve picked up a to go order. And people are complaining about her? Good lord. You people live in such a bubble. Insane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He will be ok!
We are not awesome at social distancing. DH has to go to the office and the grocery store, my teens and I have gone to Starbucks using mobile ordering, and I took my 5 yo to a 7-11. But our social interactions are down, like, 90 percent. And I got a sore throat. It was nothing (that I am aware of) but it was SO ANNOYING to get sick - made me feel like all of our efforts were futile.
Do you live in Kensington? If so, your neighbor was complaining about you recentlycan’t remember which thread, but you should look and see if you recognize yourself in their post.
What kind of privileged BS is that? So basically this PPS husband has to work and they’ve picked up a to go order. And people are complaining about her? Good lord. You people live in such a bubble. Insane.
Anonymous wrote:He will be ok!
We are not awesome at social distancing. DH has to go to the office and the grocery store, my teens and I have gone to Starbucks using mobile ordering, and I took my 5 yo to a 7-11. But our social interactions are down, like, 90 percent. And I got a sore throat. It was nothing (that I am aware of) but it was SO ANNOYING to get sick - made me feel like all of our efforts were futile.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He will be ok!
We are not awesome at social distancing. DH has to go to the office and the grocery store, my teens and I have gone to Starbucks using mobile ordering, and I took my 5 yo to a 7-11. But our social interactions are down, like, 90 percent. And I got a sore throat. It was nothing (that I am aware of) but it was SO ANNOYING to get sick - made me feel like all of our efforts were futile.
Do you live in Kensington? If so, your neighbor was complaining about you recentlycan’t remember which thread, but you should look and see if you recognize yourself in their post.
Anonymous wrote:OP stay calm. I would be freaked out too but he will be ok. Even if it’s COVID, the likelihood of it being a serious case is tiny for a kid his age. Like, almost zero. Yes, everyone has heard the anecdotes of the ONE kid they have heard about, but remember there are billions of people in the world. Children aren’t dying from this and yours will be ok. Also, at this point almost every case is fever AND cough AND shortness of breath. Also, I was wary of the ibuprofen claims too, but they’re not giving it in hospitals just in case. So I would stick to Tylenol.
Keep us updated. He will be ok!
Anonymous wrote:How is your little guy today, OP?
Anonymous wrote:He will be ok!
We are not awesome at social distancing. DH has to go to the office and the grocery store, my teens and I have gone to Starbucks using mobile ordering, and I took my 5 yo to a 7-11. But our social interactions are down, like, 90 percent. And I got a sore throat. It was nothing (that I am aware of) but it was SO ANNOYING to get sick - made me feel like all of our efforts were futile.