I remember reading about some mothers freaking out because their child/ren were getting sick as the day approached to launch their trip.
Well, the trips a month away and my daughter's pre-school comes down with an epidemic of Fifth's Disease. While it's a mild disease, except if you're a fetus and your mother pregnant with you doesn't already have the immunity to this childhood disease. So mild, in fact, that when I mentioned it to the medical staff at state psychiatric center where I work (I wanted to know under what circumstances not to report to work given this disease), they told me not to worry about it, that it really only infected children and that most of us got it as children and did not even know we had it.
I've been weathering out my husband's two month long bout of ear infections and even my daughter's two punch of stomach virus followed by an ear infection herself (and with a history of wicked, persistent ear infections), but to hear that one kid had this Fifth disease -- after her bout of strep throat (the Strep only added to the hysteria), I think I'm finally troubled.
The Fifth's disease can incubate 6 - 28 days, if I got that right online, and while people are not infectious once the rash appears(and sometimes, the rash does not appear), the prior symptoms are virtually like a cold, with a low-grade fever. That would mean, given my husband's and daughter's symptoms and everyone else's, we'd all have to stay home every time we had colds.
So far, only two children have had this disease. One got the rash three weeks ago and the other only two days ago, but she had not been at school for a little over a week given her strep throat.
I'm going bonkers.
I've been planning this WDW trip. It's our first -- the first for my husband, daughter and me. I even called our doctor's office and even there, the suggestion was to go ahead, even if we suspect our 5 year old has the disease.
What would you do? If she's going to get it, I wish she'd get it now so there's a chance she'd be over the contagious phase by then.
(This is crazy)
KIS
Well, the trips a month away and my daughter's pre-school comes down with an epidemic of Fifth's Disease. While it's a mild disease, except if you're a fetus and your mother pregnant with you doesn't already have the immunity to this childhood disease. So mild, in fact, that when I mentioned it to the medical staff at state psychiatric center where I work (I wanted to know under what circumstances not to report to work given this disease), they told me not to worry about it, that it really only infected children and that most of us got it as children and did not even know we had it.
I've been weathering out my husband's two month long bout of ear infections and even my daughter's two punch of stomach virus followed by an ear infection herself (and with a history of wicked, persistent ear infections), but to hear that one kid had this Fifth disease -- after her bout of strep throat (the Strep only added to the hysteria), I think I'm finally troubled.
The Fifth's disease can incubate 6 - 28 days, if I got that right online, and while people are not infectious once the rash appears(and sometimes, the rash does not appear), the prior symptoms are virtually like a cold, with a low-grade fever. That would mean, given my husband's and daughter's symptoms and everyone else's, we'd all have to stay home every time we had colds.
So far, only two children have had this disease. One got the rash three weeks ago and the other only two days ago, but she had not been at school for a little over a week given her strep throat.
I'm going bonkers.
I've been planning this WDW trip. It's our first -- the first for my husband, daughter and me. I even called our doctor's office and even there, the suggestion was to go ahead, even if we suspect our 5 year old has the disease.
What would you do? If she's going to get it, I wish she'd get it now so there's a chance she'd be over the contagious phase by then.
(This is crazy)
KIS