I understand being careful, but this is ridiculous..
Friday Amanda came home from school early with a fever and "swine-flu like" symptoms. How they determined these symptoms were swine-flu-like and not just flu like is beyond me. But regardless she was sent home. What concerns me isn't her flu-like symptoms, but the panic that goes along with this.
Here is what happened:
Friday they had a dance at school, the first of the entire school year. Since this was the first, they held it during the lunch periods and also held a dance competition outside. The temperatures outside reached 84°F/ 29°C, she was in the sun dancing in the competition. They did this dance called "crazy legs" Which is basically moving your legs only in a circle. She did this for about 10 min or so and then continued to dance with her friends. She skipped lunch and was not drinking because she wanted to dance. A recipe for disaster, no? She started feeling dizzy and weak, her legs were trembling and her face was bright red. She asked to go to the nurse because she wasn't feeling well.
When the teacher took her arm she immediately became alarmed. "You're hot all over" And when she got to the nurses office she immediately took her temperature. It was 101.1(F) So she immediately called me to pick her up and sent home a letter telling me she had swine-flu like symptoms and possibly needed to see the doctor. My 13-year-old daughter tried to explain all that I have told you to the nurse. That she was over heated, she hadn't eat or drank enough, and all of these symptoms could be explained because of that. Did the nurse listen? No.
Amanda came home, camped out on the couch for a few minutes, drank some water, and cooled down. Within 30 minutes she was well enough to play on her computer. If the nurse had not panicked at her symptoms, had taken a few minutes to rehydrate her and let her cool down, she could have finished the day. Sheesh, people, I know you have to be careful, but calm down. Not everything is swine flu.