Kids make parents sweat (fever reducers and emergency rooms)


Raising a child is so hard. I feel sad. Angry. Depressed. Sick.

And yet,

I have a love for my child that overcomes all of this.

I want to be a parent of three.

To a child, you are everything. It’s the whole world.

To me, a child is a gift. It’s love.

That’s why I want to be a parent of three.

Physically, my time is running out…

Reviewer Parenting Tales – Kids Make Parents Sweat (Fever Pills and Emergency Room)

Children and parents grow together.

They get sick together.

A child’s sweatless fever makes me sweat.

My child’s sweaty fever makes me feel relieved.

The sweaty fever makes me sweat, but the sweaty fever makes me feel relieved.

It’s Friday evening, 6 p.m., and it’s time to leave work.

It’s time for a nice Friday evening to start the weekend.

I can’t believe it.

your child is looking forward to the weekend, is done with the hospital, and

the virus starts fighting back, and often.

The virus’s powerful initial rush eventually knocks him down, sending him into a fever of nearly 40 degrees.

and starts running a fever of nearly 40 degrees.

Parents worry.

You plan a Saturday morning pediatric open run with fever reducers to get through the night.

After a rough night, they make the planned pediatric appointment.

You get a prescription for fever reducers and antibiotics, but the fever still goes up and down.

It’s Monday, and I have three days to see if the medication works.

Vacation…heh…

I think of all the work I’ve been putting off, the vacation I’m about to take, and the deadlines I have to meet.

After a grueling 48 hours

You end up in the emergency room at University Hospital on Sunday night.

I sit down with a child with a fever, an emergency only for parents.

and wait and wait and wait.

Two hours of tests and tests and tests.

and an hour and a half later, a prescription for fluids on the spot.

After spending a whopping three and a half hours in the ER.

I return home with a receipt for over $100,000.

Monday morning arrives.

Your child’s fever is down like it’s never been down before.

and he starts talking like a baby.

You start your Monday morning with the belief that the 60 hours of intense thinking and hard work

that the 60 hours of hard work and effort were not in vain.

Take fever reducers, sweat, and wait for the fever to come down.

If you have a fever, take fever reducers and sweat without fever, consider a hospital.

(It goes up and down for more than 24 hours)

The child’s social life brings viruses of unknown origin.

Parents’ social life also brings viruses of unknown origin.

Viruses are something we have to deal with.

Children need to overcome them. They need to grow.

Pain makes us mature and grow.

Even if it’s a virus you didn’t want.

Parents need to empathize with their child’s failures.

Your child’s attempts should be supported.

You should praise your child’s efforts.

No matter the outcome, even if the process is too long

Parents should be patient and lavish with praise.

That’s what parents are.

Your sweat will make your child stronger.