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Headaches

The bane of the school nurses' existence. Had the dreaded contagious headache this afternoon with the preemptive "my teacher says we have drank a lot of water". Well played. I proceeded to find out they just started and it is exceptionally warm outside. I am blessed that I have a fairly wide berth where suck it up buttercup comes into play. Why do these kids think it is never going to be uncomfortable in this life?

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On 2/3/2020 at 4:11 PM, tining said:

My middle school kids bypass the headache complaint and go straight to "migraine". Has a doctor diagnosed your migraine? NO? Then it is not a migraine. Most kids just thought they were really bad headaches. Don't joke with THAT!

I have spoken of my "migraine" student before, coming in smiling and talking to people on the way to my office. His parents push the point and every other day email us that they be called if he comes in, first words out of his mouth "can you call my mom?" knowing he will be picked up. His grades are hurting and he is rarely here. Has he had a neurology w/u in the last year? Of course not, mom knows best. Rich parents, poor kids.

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I have a migraine student, no meds with me, have not seen this student this year. Came to school 2.5 days in January. Student has 504. Wants to go to a Vangaurd HS - not with these absences.

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