Anonymous wrote:A camp nurse would keep any medication confidential.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're doing a real number on your kid if you're going along with the - we have to hide your mental health medication in your bag and don't ever tell anyone - line of thinking.
Do better for your kid.
OMG you people. I haven't talked to the kid at all about it. But I do know the kid isn't going to want the medication "discovered" in a backpack and made public to teammates/coaches. I think it's ok to want to keep your health information - whether it's mental health or physical health - private. The entire team doesn't need to know about everyone's private health issues.
Just wanted to know what the protocols were at a sleep away camp. We haven't gotten any medication forms yet, but it sounds like they'll require the medication be given to the camp nurse rather than kept in their bag.
Except your OP said..."My kid has to bring a medication that we want to keep confidential and do not want the teammates to know about"
OP here, yes, owning it. I wanted my kid to be able to bring medication, keep it hidden and private in their bag. That would have been ideal. Sounds like they won't let you do that; again, this is our family's first time at a sleep away camp so the protocols are new to me.
So you're not just asking about the protocols of sleep away camp (which any person could guess they don't want you just having meds in your bag). You were asking whether it's likely anyone would find out you were hiding them because you want to hide them.
Just own it OP. Nothing more annoying when someone responds to what is stated in an OP out and then the OP gaslights.
I have ZERO clue what the hell this response is supposed to mean.
Signed,
NOT OP
Anonymous wrote:My kid is going to a sports team sleep away camp for the first time this summer. This is a weird question so I apologize. Do they do bag searches or anything? My kid has to bring a medication that we want to keep confidential and do not want the teammates to know about - is there any chance the camp does searches and will confiscate a medication that will then get reported back to the team?
Anonymous wrote:OP, I think many other campers will be on similar meds so nothing to be ashamed of even if he does wants to keep it quiet.
Look up the statistics!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're doing a real number on your kid if you're going along with the - we have to hide your mental health medication in your bag and don't ever tell anyone - line of thinking.
Do better for your kid.
OMG you people. I haven't talked to the kid at all about it. But I do know the kid isn't going to want the medication "discovered" in a backpack and made public to teammates/coaches. I think it's ok to want to keep your health information - whether it's mental health or physical health - private. The entire team doesn't need to know about everyone's private health issues.
Just wanted to know what the protocols were at a sleep away camp. We haven't gotten any medication forms yet, but it sounds like they'll require the medication be given to the camp nurse rather than kept in their bag.
Except your OP said..."My kid has to bring a medication that we want to keep confidential and do not want the teammates to know about"
OP here, yes, owning it. I wanted my kid to be able to bring medication, keep it hidden and private in their bag. That would have been ideal. Sounds like they won't let you do that; again, this is our family's first time at a sleep away camp so the protocols are new to me.
So you're not just asking about the protocols of sleep away camp (which any person could guess they don't want you just having meds in your bag). You were asking whether it's likely anyone would find out you were hiding them because you want to hide them.
Just own it OP. Nothing more annoying when someone responds to what is stated in an OP out and then the OP gaslights.