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: Now that Josh is older (10) and since he's quite responsible about his meds
: and his condition, his doctor has given him written permission to carry his
: meds in his backpack. For safety reasons, we only send along a single dose
: of antihistamines. He's only to use these if he can't get to his regular
: sources (home, nurse, parent) in a short period of time, and he's to report
: immediately to us or the school nurse, teacher, principal, or other
: responsible adult immediately.
:
Mark -
I've been wishing I could come up with a good way to do this for my daughter,
who's just 3 now, but "soon" will be able to take responsibility for her
medications. Does your son carry a single dose of liquid Benadryl? If so,
how do you manage it - what sort of container, spills, leaking, etc? Or does
he have chewables or tablets to swallow. I've always thought that the liquid
was preferred even for older kids & adults, because it's absorbed faster.
Thanks - Laurie
p.s. We have a fanny pack for Alyssa, too. It's her "medicine bag". For
a long time, she thought all fanny packs we saw were medicine bags...
It goes everywhere with us. She has a duplicate one at preschool.
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