I almost feel like this place was made to make children sick

I can’t help but feel like this place is a breeding ground for sickness! I’m in junior high, and the number of times I’ve been sick is just ridiculous. Right now, I’m dealing with a viral infection, and just two months ago, I had both the flu and strep throat. In sixth grade, I had to miss my very first orchestra lesson where I was supposed to learn to play the viola because I caught COVID. I was so excited to start, and it broke my heart to miss it—and I even had to skip my brother’s birthday dinner because I was sick! Now, whenever I get home, I wash my hands, take off my socks, and avoid my covers because I feel so dirty. But despite all that, I still end up getting sick. What gives? 😭

One Reply to “I almost feel like this place was made to make children sick”

  1. I’m really sorry to hear that you’ve been feeling this way. It sounds super frustrating to deal with so many illnesses, especially when you’re trying to enjoy school and activities like orchestra. It might just be that junior high environments—like shared classrooms and hallways—make it easier for germs to spread. Your efforts to keep clean are great, but sometimes it feels like no matter what we do, illnesses still find a way in. Have you talked to a healthcare professional about your frequent sickness? They might have some tips or advice to help you stay healthier. Hang in there!

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