i think a change of scenery for recovering kids really, really helps them.Â
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of course when they are SICK its bedtime. they dont even have the energy to do anything.Â
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but yeah i have let dd choose her level of activity.Â
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one thing i have noticed if i listen to dd and give her the rest she wants in the beginning she doesnt get really sick.Â
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so if dd is sick with no symptoms i keep her home and let her do what she wants. mostly to sleep or watch a movie. next day she is well enough to go back to school. she feels better. but had i insisted she go to school i am sure she would be really sick.Â
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the sickest she has been was when she had hte stomach flu and she would just stay on my lap. but with a 104 fever she was riding her tricycle.Â
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two years ago when she got her only horrible ear infection (visit to ER, pain with blood dripping out of her ears) she desperately wanted to go to the festival we usually go to and i kept saying no. we'd been to the ER that morning. finally i said lets try it and we went to the festival. camped out at night and spent the next day too. i did not have to give her any pain pills she had been prescribed.Â
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i really do think the brain is the biggest healer. i know for myself i have tried it on me. sometimes i have had enough and told myself - forget it. i am not going to listen to the doctor. just get back on regular diet and life. and sure enough i was good to go.Â