Guest guest Posted January 16, 2005 Report Share Posted January 16, 2005 HI TESS, THANK YOU YES, I FOUND HER !!! A MENTAL BURP ON MY PART ! CINDI Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2009 Report Share Posted May 29, 2009 I should mention she is in the advance placement and in the 4th grade. She is able to apply it herself when needed. It was in the middle of winter and her lips due to some medicine were very dry. She tried to tell them that and they could even see how bad her lips were ...as she as not using it as lip gloss ....which is not allowed. It required a call to the district nurse to get it OK. Her twin brother is the Nids Kid. I could not believe how much time was spent over chapstick. It really was a disgrace. Time and money better spent in the school system. Candi ....I could only image them over real medicine. nids From: cdavis642@... Date: Fri, 29 May 2009 15:09:08 -0500 Subject: RE: Another Question regarding Immunovir The school's are crazy ..my daughter got in trouble for having chap stick. They called me at home I was floored. Candi From: klimas_bill@... Date: Fri, 29 May 2009 08:36:13 -0700 Subject: Re: Another Question regarding Immunovir Our school office manager and nurse are very anal retentive. When I started washing the blue dye off the valtrex they refused to give it to him because I had altered it even though I offered to wash the dye off in front of them. I had to get a letter from Dr G to it past them.(Keep in mind that this " NURSE? " told me one day that she was so glad I cut Connor's meds in half before I bring them because she could not see biting his pills in half for him, Florida is truly in the stonage with school staff) That said I saw the problem coming when I received the first box of immunovir. It did not come with a little plastic bottle with a lable. I took a lable off one of the meds I have, scanned the lable, cleared the text and printed the dosage and med using an old fashioned type writer. Beleive me it was easier than convincing them to give it to Connor. You would think they would realize that saving an autistic child was hard enough without having to deal with thier stupitity. When I deal with the school I endlessly point out there is a reason these kids are called special needs kids. Good Luck Bill ________________________________ From: Lynn Capone <ecapne@...> Sent: Thursday, May 28, 2009 11:18:15 AM Subject: Another Question regarding Immunovir Hi. I was writing to see if anyone has had any difficulty with having their child's school give a dose of Immunovir during the day. We are supposed to give my son one dose at noon and I am not available because of work. I am worried that the nurse will not do this because it is not approved in the US. Thanks. Lynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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