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Plodding along with sick kids

One thing about having kids is that you never realize how important a strong immune system is until you live with people that have half-formed immune systems! In a manner that is, oh so typical of the age, A- (6) got a cough and general malaise in school last week, and spent most of this week out and coughing like a chain-smoker late at night. As she's getting better, G- (2) has contracted the bug, whatever it is. so we're deep in the sleepless zone again, and dream of a few good nights of sleep...

It's really quite interesting how building an immune system is one of the primary functions of kindergarten. Last year, when A- first started kindergarten, she was sick about three days every two weeks (or so it seemed) until she began to gain some immunity to parallel the immunities her classmates were building up. This year has been a lot better -- the very first year of school is the worst, from what I've heard -- but it's still the case that about two weeks ago one of her classmates was out with a cough, then two or three, and this week over half the class was absent with this bug.

All the little brothers and sisters of the kindergartners have also been skirting this illness, whatever it is. In fact, one of A's classmates had her cough devolve into pneumonia, though she's pretty much better by now. Her little brother, who was at our house this morning, has a mild case.

It's a curious public health phenomenon, and makes me wonder how many first year or two classes for children include any sort of attention paid to improving their little immune systems and/or teaching them healthy life and lifestyle habits. My guess: none.

Posted by Dave Taylor at February 8, 2003 12:18 AM

Comments

Tell me about it Dave. I used to never get sick
until I had kids. Of course mine are older now
(21, 18 & 17), but I vividly recall weeks on end of passing germs around the house.

And the worst offenders are day care centers where parents don't have enough regard for others to keep their sick kids home and therefore spread illness among all the kids who then bring it home.

This year mono was running around at my son's high school.

Posted by: George Leach on February 8, 2003 1:35 AM

Sick kids...William unleashed the chicken pox on the whole Grade 1 (20 out of 28 sickened) at the Nativity Play this year, or, as I like to call it-the Nativity Plague. The last laugh was on me however, because I became one very sick grown-up, my first case of chicken pox at age 30.:( All better, and on to the next bug, which included a week long fever for all kiddos, and a trip to the ER for poor Will who looked like he might have had viral menigitus. He didn't thankfully, now if he can just shake that case of ringworm on his face... What a winter.

Posted by: Shonti on February 9, 2003 6:46 PM
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