Guest guest Posted December 18, 2004 Report Share Posted December 18, 2004 I use those flavored applesauces that come individually packaged. There's Blue Clue's blue raspberry, peach mango a bunch of flavors. I keep her exposed to those and then when it comes to putting cherry liquid tylenol in a plain one it's not such a big deal - she's already used to seeing applesauce in different colors and flavors. Thanks for the ideas on vitamins in the yogurt. She needs that and I think we'll be able to do it. a (Hannah 7 DS/Aut) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2004 Report Share Posted December 18, 2004 Hi , Something strong and nasty I would place it in his choc. pudding which my son loved and this worked for him. If you try this hope Gavin likes choc. pudding. Don't feel bad about feeling cruel when giving by syringe, remember whatever works until a solution is found. Some roller-coaster ride we share when figuring things out for our kiddos. Irma,16,DS/ASD At 05:35 AM 12/18/2004, you wrote: >Here is a question I have that has not been answered. Has anyone had to >give a " Liquid " medication that has a very foul taste? Gavin's Neurotin >takes really bad and numbs his tongue (I tried it myself). I usually would >put liquid meds in grape juice because it " hides " the taste the best. This >is so strong that he will refuse to eat or drink whatever I have it in and >then the med. is wasted. I have been giving it to him by his syringe, but >it seems so cruel! Any comments? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2004 Report Share Posted December 19, 2004 In a message dated 12/18/2004 5:58:10 PM Eastern Standard Time, ICANFIELD@... writes: (I tried it myself). I usually would >put liquid meds in grape juice because it " hides " the taste the best. This >is so strong that he will refuse to eat or drink whatever I have it in and >then the med. is wasted. I have been giving it to him by his syringe, but >it seems so cruel! Any comments? Not at all cruel . We gave Maddie her propulsid that way for years. Then she just wouldn't do it any more. I mix her reglan with the pudding also, but it's only 2 ml's, so easy to hide. It's so routine any more, she never flinches. Maddie hasn't had to take anti-biotics in so long, I can't remember. But I do know I always used to ask my ped to give it to me in pill form. Is there any way to do that with Gavin's med? Donna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2004 Report Share Posted December 20, 2004 my now 12 year old hated maedicine even tylenol and i use to mix nathan's liqueid meds in foods or drinks he liked too but alwyas ended up not liking that item for awhile. I disagree with mixing it with food they like, I would just keep it a routine give it straight and then give them something they like, eg my obys love pop and i got nic to take his stuff by letting him have a pop after his medicine, and the same works for nathan if he has to take a liquid med he wil even ask for a pop or juice before he takes it, and I get it all ready there on the table, they tke their med very fast and then drink some pop quickly to rid their mouth of the taste. But eventhough i disagree with putting in foods or drinks, after the trouble we had, i understand each child is different and may not understand this reward system or just plain refuse to take any meds, as each child's parent it is up to you to decide which will work best and i would never hold it against anyone. shawna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2008 Report Share Posted September 1, 2008 --- Drugs are only a way to mask symptoms rather than find the cause . Furthermore, they are the staple of the economy. We have put ourselfs in this position by out sourcing all our jobs. Keep the people poor,and sick a recipie for controll.Why do you think we took all the German scientist in WWII? To learn Adolfs tricks.Where exactly do you think thier loyalties lie? Not with the US. They are still loyal to thier native countries [all of which hate us] We thought we werer going to get a leg up on the bioterror arena because at that time we were very behind. In EOHarm , " Bob Catalano " wrote: > > Drugs are not the cure, they are the cause. The use of drugs and vaccinations in the treatment and prevention of disease should be abolished. It doesn't work, it never did and never will, except according to the statistics created by those in the business of promoting these products. When someone dies from this stuff called " medicine " , doctors are well versed in how to cover up. The death certificate might read " heart failure " . When some dies from the flu shot, which happens more often than you think, once again the death certificate might read " heart failure " . The drug companies manage to keep a clean slate. I find that the number one cause of sickness, disease, premature death, birth defects and crime in our society is medicinal drugs. Unexplainable mass murders are not caused by those who failed to take their medicine, but by those who did take it. Children who kill are not children who failed to take their prozac. They are children who did take it. Nothing causes more depression than anti-depressants. The Jefferey Dahmers of the world are almost always those who took their medicine, or the products of mothers who took theirs. We can stop the high rate of crime, the diseases for which no cure can be found, even the budget deficit, by stopping the use of drugs or that stuff called " medicine " . It is the number one cause of our nations earth shattering problems and in time, will prove to be the number one cause of the pollution of the earth's water supply. > > From: www.medicine-no.com > > [sPAM] Re: monsanto > > > These school and university shootings and the like are taking place > because of the medicine (i mean trash they call medicine) these boys > have to take, becasue they have thinking disorders caused mainly by > the vaccines. These drugs have recently had a black box warning put > on them. They should have been taken off the market, but if they did > that there would be wide spread murder and suicide. And we can't have > that can we? People would really start asking questions. They might > even come out of their flouide induced coma. > > Connie > > > > > > > > > > > Quote: > > > Elanco, a division of Eli Lilly and Company (NYSE:LLY), today > > > announced that Lilly has signed an agreement to acquire the > > worldwide > > > rights to the dairy cow supplement, PosilacĀ® (sometribove), as > well > > as > > > the product's supporting operations, from Monsanto Company > > (NYSE:MON). > > > > > > " Global dairy demand is increasing, outstripping supply, and > > consumers > > > are seeing rapidly rising prices, " said Jeff , president, > > > Elanco. " With the purchase of Posilac, Elanco can enhance its > > overall > > > product portfolio and work together with the industry to provide > > dairy > > > farmers more options and give consumers affordable choices. > > > Critically, we remain focused on the health and care of the cow in > > > working with farmers to increase global milk supply. > > > " With our rich history and experience in the dairy industry, > Elanco > > is > > > the ideal steward of this vital technology, " said. " Elanco > > > remains committed to using science to address the growing need for > > > safe, affordable food; and to choices for consumers, retailers and > > > producers. " > > > http://www.organicconsumers.org/arti...icle_14218.cfm > > > > > > > > > CAN YOU SAY CONFLICT OF INTEREST?!?!?!? > > > > > > Quote: > > > Eli Lilly is one of the major insulin manufacturers, a drug used > for > > > diabetes (type 1 and type 2). Recombinant bovine growth hormone > has > > > been shown through studies to increase the risk of diabetes, > > > particularly in children. So this is quite the win-win situation > for > > > Eli Lilly. Create more diabetes through the use of r-bgh in cow's > > > milk, and then provide the drugs needed to solve the problem that > > you > > > helped create. Profits, profits, profits.... > > > http://organicconsumers.org/forum/in...showtopic=1956 > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2008 Report Share Posted September 1, 2008 Wow, sorry to disagree with your militant viewpoints, but get a grip on reality. Sure there are some drugs that are dangerous, but many of them are life-saving. Believe me, I'm the last person who would be sticking up for drug companies, but you know what?? You just put a " wacko " label on anyone who takes antidepressants. People label our kids, too, so I take issue with that. Many people are helped by pharmaceuticals. Yes, the vaccine situation is a mess but to wave the " all drugs are bad " wand is as skewed a viewpoint as Offit's " all drugs are good " wand. Strike a balance somewhere in there, eh? > > > > > > > > > Quote: > > > Elanco, a division of Eli Lilly and Company (NYSE:LLY), today > > > announced that Lilly has signed an agreement to acquire the > > worldwide > > > rights to the dairy cow supplement, PosilacĀ® (sometribove), as > well > > as > > > the product's supporting operations, from Monsanto Company > > (NYSE:MON). > > > > > > " Global dairy demand is increasing, outstripping supply, and > > consumers > > > are seeing rapidly rising prices, " said Jeff , president, > > > Elanco. " With the purchase of Posilac, Elanco can enhance its > > overall > > > product portfolio and work together with the industry to provide > > dairy > > > farmers more options and give consumers affordable choices. > > > Critically, we remain focused on the health and care of the cow in > > > working with farmers to increase global milk supply. > > > " With our rich history and experience in the dairy industry, > Elanco > > is > > > the ideal steward of this vital technology, " said. " Elanco > > > remains committed to using science to address the growing need for > > > safe, affordable food; and to choices for consumers, retailers and > > > producers. " > > > http://www.organicconsumers.org/arti...icle_14218.cfm > > > > > > > > > CAN YOU SAY CONFLICT OF INTEREST?!?!?!? > > > > > > Quote: > > > Eli Lilly is one of the major insulin manufacturers, a drug used > for > > > diabetes (type 1 and type 2). Recombinant bovine growth hormone > has > > > been shown through studies to increase the risk of diabetes, > > > particularly in children. So this is quite the win-win situation > for > > > Eli Lilly. Create more diabetes through the use of r-bgh in cow's > > > milk, and then provide the drugs needed to solve the problem that > > you > > > helped create. Profits, profits, profits.... > > > http://organicconsumers.org/forum/in...showtopic=1956 > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2008 Report Share Posted September 1, 2008 Any change in pschycotropic drug, wether it be the reduction, adjustment or especially the abrupt stopping of it can and does cause homicide and or suicide. These drugs are extremly dangerous and should have never been put on the market. Yates was on a cocktail of the garbage or i believe she had stopped her medications when she drowned her 5 children. Connie > > > > > > > > > Quote: > > > Elanco, a division of Eli Lilly and Company (NYSE:LLY), today > > > announced that Lilly has signed an agreement to acquire the > > worldwide > > > rights to the dairy cow supplement, PosilacĀ® (sometribove), as > well > > as > > > the product's supporting operations, from Monsanto Company > > (NYSE:MON). > > > > > > " Global dairy demand is increasing, outstripping supply, and > > consumers > > > are seeing rapidly rising prices, " said Jeff , president, > > > Elanco. " With the purchase of Posilac, Elanco can enhance its > > overall > > > product portfolio and work together with the industry to provide > > dairy > > > farmers more options and give consumers affordable choices. > > > Critically, we remain focused on the health and care of the cow in > > > working with farmers to increase global milk supply. > > > " With our rich history and experience in the dairy industry, > Elanco > > is > > > the ideal steward of this vital technology, " said. " Elanco > > > remains committed to using science to address the growing need for > > > safe, affordable food; and to choices for consumers, retailers and > > > producers. " > > > http://www.organicconsumers.org/arti...icle_14218.cfm > > > > > > > > > CAN YOU SAY CONFLICT OF INTEREST?!?!?!? > > > > > > Quote: > > > Eli Lilly is one of the major insulin manufacturers, a drug used > for > > > diabetes (type 1 and type 2). Recombinant bovine growth hormone > has > > > been shown through studies to increase the risk of diabetes, > > > particularly in children. So this is quite the win-win situation > for > > > Eli Lilly. Create more diabetes through the use of r-bgh in cow's > > > milk, and then provide the drugs needed to solve the problem that > > you > > > helped create. Profits, profits, profits.... > > > http://organicconsumers.org/forum/in...showtopic=1956 > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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