There's a particular kind of exhaustion that sets in the moment you realize your little one is sick. Maybe it's the middle of the night and their forehead feels warm, or maybe they woke up pale and listless when they're usually bouncing off the walls. Whatever the moment looks like, that mix of worry, love, and logistical scrambling is something nearly every caregiver knows by heart.
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There's a particular kind of stress that comes with a sick child — the 2 a.m. realization that you're out of the one thing you need, or the frantic search for a thermometer while your little one is crying and clingy. It's exhausting, and it can make an already hard moment feel completely overwhelming.
Read MoreThere's a particular kind of mental fog that settles in when your child isn't feeling well. You've been up since 2 a.m., you've given a dose of something at some point, and now it's morning and you genuinely cannot remember — was it 4 hours ago? Five? Did your partner give a dose before you woke up, or did you dream that?
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There's a particular kind of quiet that settles over a house in the middle of the night when your child is sick. The thermometer has been out since dinner. You've checked on them three times in the last hour. You're running on adrenaline and cold coffee, toggling between Google searches you probably shouldn't be reading and the soft glow of your child's nightlight.
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