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    my point exactly mimi, why does it matter WHERE it comes from, so you got sick....stay away and get well. Like blaming someone is going to make things better. I seriously can't stand some people. Hahahahaha

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    pathyfizzy what? ha I'm not a book learner (only one book for me) more common sense here, no disrespect just the way I believe and learn, you and I see eye to eye sometimes but "clash" many others......not a scientific person just natural healing and "common know how".....think about it alpha, if you stand in the cold after your body has acclimated to the warm, your body is shocked, add to it the improper attire that sooooo many parents send their kids out in beginning of fall and their body is in even more shock, the body works so hard to keep a proper temp and fight the muscle reaction and "stress" that has been put on it, and say they don't wash their hands before afternoon snack 20 minutes later. The bodies otherwise "high" immune system has just become compromised by the "shock" it has gone through and is still trying to recover that....and BAM here comes a little bug that could normally be fought and.... sickness! So many people say, "winter clothing doesn't effect whether or not you become ill" I disagree, considering that analogy.

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    lou, thats exactly what I said to this Mom today. "no one has been sick here, that's why I am stressing to you, if you have any other symptoms please let me know so you can pick your daughter up" geesh!

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    I sort of see both sides on this. My son has been in care and when he started all of a sudden he was getting sick more often. Our other habits hadn't changed, only now he was going to a daycare. However I didn't blame the daycare, I never thought she didn't keep a clean home or anything like that. I just understand that kids pick up bugs easily because they touch everything. In his first 5 or 6 months of daycare he had impetigo (although I think I know where he caught this and it had nothing to do with daycare), a very high fever, mollescum, pink eye, and several various colds. His first year of life he had a single cold. I defiently see a connection there and I'm sure that other parents notice the same thing but it's not daycare's fault. We can't put kids in a bubble for thier parents. We go to parks, and on outings, and come in to contact with other children with snotty noses... it happens.

    As for parents blaming themselves getting sick on thier kids getting sick which they blamed on daycare... ok COME ON! Get over it. Illness happens, who cares where it came from no one can really know. And it's just plain rude to say this to a provider.

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    Oh yeah for sure, a child's first year in childcare is absolutely going to be his or her worst as far as catching viruses. It's all part of building their new immune systems! My daughter had so many, it was ridiculous!! But of course, I didn't blame the childcare that's just what happens when people get grouped together during cold and flu season! It's when parents strike a 'tone' about it, that annoys/amuses me, lol.

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    Yeah "striking a tone" about it would bother me quite a bit. Thankfully none of my parents have been like that so far. *knock on wood*. Everyone I have seems to have the mindset that "kids get sick.. it happens".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alphaghetti View Post
    Where did you learn this? In Pathophysiology and Microbiology,we were taught that this is a myth, and that no studies have been done that support this.

    Ya, I have to agree with Alpha on this. Change of weather doesn't lower immune systems and I may have to debate the teething and allergy thing too.

    But yes, we are to blame for EVERYTHING. From illness to behavior problems to sleeping at night. It's always our fault.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kidlove View Post
    pathyfizzy what? ha I'm not a book learner (only one book for me) more common sense here, no disrespect just the way I believe and learn, you and I see eye to eye sometimes but "clash" many others......not a scientific person just natural healing and "common know how".....think about it alpha, if you stand in the cold after your body has acclimated to the warm, your body is shocked, add to it the improper attire that sooooo many parents send their kids out in beginning of fall and their body is in even more shock, the body works so hard to keep a proper temp and fight the muscle reaction and "stress" that has been put on it, and say they don't wash their hands before afternoon snack 20 minutes later. The bodies otherwise "high" immune system has just become compromised by the "shock" it has gone through and is still trying to recover that....and BAM here comes a little bug that could normally be fought and.... sickness! So many people say, "winter clothing doesn't effect whether or not you become ill" I disagree, considering that analogy.
    With all due respect, it's not common sense. It's science. There is no room for opinion. This is akin to me telling you that ghosts are real, and when you ask me to back up what I'm saying with some kind of proof, me telling you that it's just "common know how".

    Anyway, yeah...parents blame us, and it's so satisfying to tell them that nobody here has been sick except their precious special snowflake.

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    Just wait until their kid starts school. There are only 5 germ infested children in my home... there are 800 in the school they'll go to. LOL Best to build their immune systems now.

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    Colds are caused by a virus or bacteria, period. Flu is caused by a virus or bacteria, period. There is no opinion or argument, that's the scientific fact. Yes, if your immune system is lowered due to fatigue or a recent sickness you are more susceptible, but walking in the rain isn't going to hurt you unless someone sneezes in your face.

    However, the original problem in this thread makes me mad too. I tell all my dcMoms to carry wipes in their purses and wipe their children's hands before getting out of the shopping cart or off the bus, but before putting their child in the carseat or home. Washing hands is the first line against germs and not touching your face. I remind them and remind them. I bet none of them do it.

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