Anonymous wrote:This year is rough. I actually took the train up, booked a hotel and had him stay with me for several days. Took him to urgent care in an uber. They gave him prednisone and antibiotics. He was feeling so much better in 48 hours. It hit him the week before finals. He’s in a room on the top bunk. He was freaking out about missing last tests before finals etc.
Once he goes to urgent care and is set up, he can also do video appointments. If you send him some flu/covid tests they might accept those. My kid also probably felt so weak and horrible as he hadn’t eaten in several days and probably didn’t drink enough liquids.
Everyone at his school is sick again. He’s doing better with getting sick now, will take Zicam, drink juice, get more sleep and go to urgent care before he feels like he is dying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He can do this. BTDT with my 2 college boys. One with mono (the worst!).
Yeah, I had mono my Junior year of college and it did suck. Lost 20 lbs because the idea of food made me nauseous. At no point did I even consider asking my parents to come, that would have been weird.
Anonymous wrote:FaceTime him and make him do the simple meningitis tests. You can find them on line—like ability to bend neck to touch chest. Meningitis is worst case but you really need to exclude it.
Anonymous wrote:I just went through this a week ago with my college freshman. It was the weekend and student health was closed. Kid was miserable and felt awful even getting out of bed.
He made a telehealth appointment and they sent a prescription for xofluza (1 pill flu med) to the pharmacy across the street. He texted the RA who dropped off a Covid test from a vending machine in the dorm. Test was negative. Pharmacy was out of flu med and wouldn’t get it in for about 2 days, so I helped transfer the prescription to Amazon pharmacy and it was delivered that evening.
Kid was feeling better the next morning and almost back to normal the day after.
It’s hard to be so far away when your kid is really miserable.
Anonymous wrote:I focused on student health because worst case, RA can get campus security to help transport kid too sick to walk. Must be a huge campus, OP if minute care thing is closer.
Anonymous wrote:Going through this right now, my college sophomore got diagnosed with mono last week and I am 3,000 miles away. DC went to student health after sore throat was getting worse not better. A lot is going around so yours should get tested even if he needs a friend to support him on the walk over and back. It’s so hard having them really sick and far away. We’ve also dealt with a er visit and follow up for an injury.
Anonymous wrote:He can do this. BTDT with my 2 college boys. One with mono (the worst!).