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So worried about my DD and DGD

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sazz1 Sun 19-Dec-21 12:53:15

OH is there atm, but she won't let him in the house incase he catches it. He's doing shopping and talking to the child in the garden. If she faints again he will go in and ring ambulance. Its so difficult as I'm clinically vulnerable and home looking after the 2 dogs.

Germanshepherdsmum Sun 19-Dec-21 12:44:56

I’d be there like a shot and probably bring them back to my home if she’s well enough to travel. I know she should be isolating but she’s too ill to look after herself or her child. Take sensible precautions like wearing a mask as much as you can and washing your hands obviously. You may decide she shouldn’t have cancelled the ambulance. Please don’t delay any further, you should be looking after your daughter not asking what we think.

sazz1 Sun 19-Dec-21 12:27:40

I'm so worried about my DD. She has tested positive for Covid and lives alone, no partner, with 7 yr old DGC. She rang to say she was really ill yesterday morning. I rang back at lunchtime and DGC answered the phone saying mummy is really ill she's on the floor. She took the call and said she had fainted in the kitchen. She rang 111 as she was very dizzy. They wanted to send an ambulance. I sent DIL who is local to check on her while OH drove there. We live 2 hrs away. DIL said she hadn't been drinking enough so perhaps that caused it. She stopped feeling dizzy after cups of tea and squash.
OH can't go in the house only the garden as she doesn't want him to catch it. She cancelled the ambulance as she didn't feel faint and dizzy anymore. I don't know what to do. Should I offer to bring them here, or move in there? Is that breaking covid rules? It's so worrying. Thanks for reading.