Why, if you heard/witnessed a person in that condition, why would you #1 presume they must not be doing anything and then #2 proceeding to be a busy body checking up on them?
Gosh--if someone did that to me, I'd have to tell them to stuff it where the sun don'tshine and leave me alone.
OP has her kids in her home and the busy bodies are doing this over the phone. Why ANYONE would feel the need to interview for triage unless she specifically asked for advice is beyond me.
Weird. Weird. Weird.
1. the Op did not say her family had not physically been with her children, thus your 'over the phone' statement is without merit.
2. OP has most likely told her family she is 'not doing anything' other than giving them their inhalers and orange juice(which would cause mucus and does nothing to cure anything other than a diabetic sugar drop)
3. The family is obviously distressed over the condition of the children. They have seen and heard them. We have not. Who would be the better judge of their situation-us or them?
4. I see kiddos everyday who's parents send them to school VERY sick, falling asleep where they sit-coughing until they throw up-feverish-exposing everyone else and getting worse until the school nurse calls the family and says 'come and get your child and don't send them back to school until they have recovered.' I have no idea what these parents are thinking but because of them I have been sick several times this winter. I Lysol my bus, use hand sanitizer, wash with soap and water, shower midway through the day, take airbourne, drink lots of water, get lots of sleep but I still get sick because these children come to me for comfort and cough right on me. So-because I know how many people are totally callous about their children's health, I get a little edgy about people who are not listening to others who love their children, mean well and could be right.
Why, when it's simply a matter of a little time and a copay, would you take a chance with an asthmatic child who is very sick and has been for a while?



Scary too.
