erincon23
<font color=blue>Everyone must have gotten a life
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My DS14 is home AGAIN today. He's a freshman in HS, after a disastrous middle school -- hospitalized for anxiety in 7th, spent most of 8th grade at home with a back injury (a little roller-skating fall that turned into major nightmares, resulting in homeschooling and major physical therapy -- but FINALLY that's feeling good).
He was so happy to be back in school -- and Sunday, he started to come down with a BAD cold --fever, whole box of Kleenex, headache, no sore throat, the whole thing. He can't take decongestants -- they knock him out and he says he feels worse after he's been "drugged to sleep." He stayed home Mon and Tues. Yesterday (Wednesday), he was feeling somewhat better, so he went to school. Toward the end of the day, the nurse called and said he was in the health office -- he felt awful and had thrown up on his way to the nurse, and again in the health office. She thought it was just mucus dripping from the cold. He felt really lousy last night, said he threw up again, and this morning he says he feels too bad to manage school. I have three thermometers and none of them register a temp above 95, so I can't rely on that -- he feels slightly warm, but not boiling. I'm calling the doctor as soon as they open, but with his history of anxiety it really worries me that this is more than a cold gone bad.
Do these symptoms sound consistent with something real? He assures me that there's no anxiety -- he's really happy to be in school. Am I most likely projecting the specter of anxiety on to him? I can't stand seeing him miss this much school AGAIN. But if he's really sick, there's not much else to do.
He was so happy to be back in school -- and Sunday, he started to come down with a BAD cold --fever, whole box of Kleenex, headache, no sore throat, the whole thing. He can't take decongestants -- they knock him out and he says he feels worse after he's been "drugged to sleep." He stayed home Mon and Tues. Yesterday (Wednesday), he was feeling somewhat better, so he went to school. Toward the end of the day, the nurse called and said he was in the health office -- he felt awful and had thrown up on his way to the nurse, and again in the health office. She thought it was just mucus dripping from the cold. He felt really lousy last night, said he threw up again, and this morning he says he feels too bad to manage school. I have three thermometers and none of them register a temp above 95, so I can't rely on that -- he feels slightly warm, but not boiling. I'm calling the doctor as soon as they open, but with his history of anxiety it really worries me that this is more than a cold gone bad.
Do these symptoms sound consistent with something real? He assures me that there's no anxiety -- he's really happy to be in school. Am I most likely projecting the specter of anxiety on to him? I can't stand seeing him miss this much school AGAIN. But if he's really sick, there's not much else to do.

