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My son takes Immunovir and Acyclovir at school. All we had to do was get a med

form from the school nurse and have Dr. G's staff fill it out.

Robyn

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From: jrodrig6605 <jrodrig6605@...>

Sent: Monday, September 21, 2009 12:53:48 PM

Subject: Immunovir and Valtrex at school

Hi all,

Have any of you asked your children's schools to administer Immunovir and

Valtrex to your children during school hours?

If so, have you had any problems with the schools asking about what the

medications are for and questioning their use?

Thanks,

JR

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Did they question the Immunovir for not being FDA approved?

JR

From: rngcoggs@...

Date: Mon, 21 Sep 2009 12:55:42 -0700

Subject: Re: Immunovir and Valtrex at school

My son takes Immunovir and Acyclovir at school. All we had to do was get a med

form from the school nurse and have Dr. G's staff fill it out.

Robyn

________________________________

From: jrodrig6605 <jrodrig6605@...>

Sent: Monday, September 21, 2009 12:53:48 PM

Subject: Immunovir and Valtrex at school

Hi all,

Have any of you asked your children's schools to administer Immunovir and

Valtrex to your children during school hours?

If so, have you had any problems with the schools asking about what the

medications are for and questioning their use?

Thanks,

JR

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Yes. My son's school nurse contacted Dr. G's office for more info, then she

was fine with it.

Kristy

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jrodrig6605

Sent: Monday, September 21, 2009 12:54 PM

Subject: Immunovir and Valtrex at school

Hi all,

Have any of you asked your children's schools to administer Immunovir and

Valtrex to your children during school hours?

If so, have you had any problems with the schools asking about what the

medications are for and questioning their use?

Thanks,

JR

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That is great, the nurse at my son's middle school refused to give my son his

meds! She said it made her feel uncomfortable. BTW, how is the immunovir working

for your child? Any feedback will be greatly appreciated.

 

Peggy

From: Robyn & Greg Coggins <rngcoggs@...>

Subject: Re: Immunovir and Valtrex at school

Date: Monday, September 21, 2009, 12:55 PM

 

My son takes Immunovir and Acyclovir at school. All we had to do was get a med

form from the school nurse and have Dr. G's staff fill it out.

Robyn

____________ _________ _________ __

From: jrodrig6605 <jrodrig6605@ hotmail.com>

groups (DOT) com

Sent: Monday, September 21, 2009 12:53:48 PM

Subject: Immunovir and Valtrex at school

Hi all,

Have any of you asked your children's schools to administer Immunovir and

Valtrex to your children during school hours?

If so, have you had any problems with the schools asking about what the

medications are for and questioning their use?

Thanks,

JR

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My son's school nurse or principal refuse to contact Dr. Golberg and don't want

to administer the medications.

JR

From: knardini@...

Date: Mon, 21 Sep 2009 13:02:30 -0700

Subject: RE: Immunovir and Valtrex at school

Yes. My son's school nurse contacted Dr. G's office for more info, then she

was fine with it.

Kristy

From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of

jrodrig6605

Sent: Monday, September 21, 2009 12:54 PM

Subject: Immunovir and Valtrex at school

Hi all,

Have any of you asked your children's schools to administer Immunovir and

Valtrex to your children during school hours?

If so, have you had any problems with the schools asking about what the

medications are for and questioning their use?

Thanks,

JR

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We're waiting on the first set of labs after starting it. He's been on it for a

couple of months now. I am seeing an increase in energy and overall well being

though. I'm just amazed at the arrogance of some of the school personnel I hear

about. You have the doctor's orders and she still has a problem with it? We've

had such great cooperation from our school regarding all my kids' illness and

medication issues. It must be very frustrating.

All the best,

Robyn

________________________________

From: Peggy Cabrera <pegcabrera@...>

Sent: Monday, September 21, 2009 1:06:10 PM

Subject: Re: Immunovir and Valtrex at school

That is great, the nurse at my son's middle school refused to give my son his

meds! She said it made her feel uncomfortable. BTW, how is the immunovir working

for your child? Any feedback will be greatly appreciated.

Peggy

From: Robyn & Greg Coggins <rngcoggssbcglobal (DOT) net>

Subject: Re: Immunovir and Valtrex at school

groups (DOT) com

Date: Monday, September 21, 2009, 12:55 PM

My son takes Immunovir and Acyclovir at school. All we had to do was get a med

form from the school nurse and have Dr. G's staff fill it out.

Robyn

____________ _________ _________ __

From: jrodrig6605 <jrodrig6605@ hotmail.com>

groups (DOT) com

Sent: Monday, September 21, 2009 12:53:48 PM

Subject: Immunovir and Valtrex at school

Hi all,

Have any of you asked your children's schools to administer Immunovir and

Valtrex to your children during school hours?

If so, have you had any problems with the schools asking about what the

medications are for and questioning their use?

Thanks,

JR

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I wonder what your school district's policy is regarding dispensing meds? It

might be worth it to find out.

Robyn

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nids

Sent: Monday, September 21, 2009 1:06:11 PM

Subject: RE: Immunovir and Valtrex at school

My son's school nurse or principal refuse to contact Dr. Golberg and don't want

to administer the medications.

JR

groups (DOT) com

From: knardini@roadrunner .com

Date: Mon, 21 Sep 2009 13:02:30 -0700

Subject: RE: Immunovir and Valtrex at school

Yes. My son's school nurse contacted Dr. G's office for more info, then she

was fine with it.

Kristy

From: groups (DOT) com [mailto:groups (DOT) com] On Behalf Of

jrodrig6605

Sent: Monday, September 21, 2009 12:54 PM

groups (DOT) com

Subject: Immunovir and Valtrex at school

Hi all,

Have any of you asked your children's schools to administer Immunovir and

Valtrex to your children during school hours?

If so, have you had any problems with the schools asking about what the

medications are for and questioning their use?

Thanks,

JR

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No, they didn't. It just wasn't a problem as long as all the forms were filled

out.

________________________________

From: <jrodrig6605@...>

nids

Sent: Monday, September 21, 2009 12:59:44 PM

Subject: RE: Immunovir and Valtrex at school

Did they question the Immunovir for not being FDA approved?

JR

groups (DOT) com

From: rngcoggssbcglobal (DOT) net

Date: Mon, 21 Sep 2009 12:55:42 -0700

Subject: Re: Immunovir and Valtrex at school

My son takes Immunovir and Acyclovir at school. All we had to do was get a med

form from the school nurse and have Dr. G's staff fill it out.

Robyn

____________ _________ _________ __

From: jrodrig6605 <jrodrig6605@ hotmail.com>

groups (DOT) com

Sent: Monday, September 21, 2009 12:53:48 PM

Subject: Immunovir and Valtrex at school

Hi all,

Have any of you asked your children's schools to administer Immunovir and

Valtrex to your children during school hours?

If so, have you had any problems with the schools asking about what the

medications are for and questioning their use?

Thanks,

JR

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Yes it is so frustrating! They are just lazy over in LAUSD and will find any

excuse not to do their job. The nurse had suggested that I come to school on his

lunch hour and give it to him, like I don't have to work or anything. Anyways,

you know where that conversation went and it wasn't a pleasant one. I am so

tired of fighting with the schools, it's bad enough fighting about the I.E.P's.

Thanks for the 411 Robyn.

 

Peggy

From: Robyn & Greg Coggins <rngcoggs@sbcglobal . net>

Subject: Re: Immunovir and Valtrex at school

groups (DOT) com

Date: Monday, September 21, 2009, 12:55 PM

My son takes Immunovir and Acyclovir at school. All we had to do was get a med

form from the school nurse and have Dr. G's staff fill it out.

Robyn

____________ _________ _________ __

From: jrodrig6605 <jrodrig6605@ hotmail.com>

groups (DOT) com

Sent: Monday, September 21, 2009 12:53:48 PM

Subject: Immunovir and Valtrex at school

Hi all,

Have any of you asked your children's schools to administer Immunovir and

Valtrex to your children during school hours?

If so, have you had any problems with the schools asking about what the

medications are for and questioning their use?

Thanks,

JR

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Get an advocate. Legally they do not have the right to deny your son meds that

were legally prescribed FDA or not. Like religion it is none of their business

after you supply a letter for his Doc! Point out they have no responsibility for

his medial treatment outside of school board guidelines. If the I's are dotted

and the T's cross according to board policy then email the board members.

From: <jrodrig6605@...>

Subject: RE: Immunovir and Valtrex at school

nids

Date: Monday, September 21, 2009, 4:06 PM

 

My son's school nurse or principal refuse to contact Dr. Golberg and don't want

to administer the medications.

JR

groups (DOT) com

From: knardini@roadrunner .com

Date: Mon, 21 Sep 2009 13:02:30 -0700

Subject: RE: Immunovir and Valtrex at school

Yes. My son's school nurse contacted Dr. G's office for more info, then she

was fine with it.

Kristy

From: groups (DOT) com [mailto:groups (DOT) com] On Behalf Of

jrodrig6605

Sent: Monday, September 21, 2009 12:54 PM

groups (DOT) com

Subject: Immunovir and Valtrex at school

Hi all,

Have any of you asked your children's schools to administer Immunovir and

Valtrex to your children during school hours?

If so, have you had any problems with the schools asking about what the

medications are for and questioning their use?

Thanks,

JR

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Hi Jr.

 

I knew that our school nurse would require a letter from Doctor Goldberg.  His

office

is really busy, so they asked that I draft a letter and then they would make the

appropriate changes and get it back to me.  Our school nurse accepted it with no

questions. In the letter,I/ Dr. Goldberg wrote that " I am prescribing this off

label use because there are no

other medications that treat neuroimmune disorder on a long-term basis. "   Then

write what needs to be dispensed in school.   Dr. Goldberg's office revised what

they needed and got

this back to me very quickly. I also sent in the box and extra tablets to give

our nurse something to compare to.

 

Good luck with your school, but I think they should cooperate with a letter..

 

Lynn

From: <jrodrig6605@...>

Subject: RE: Immunovir and Valtrex at school

nids

Date: Monday, September 21, 2009, 3:59 PM

 

Did they question the Immunovir for not being FDA approved?

JR

groups (DOT) com

From: rngcoggssbcglobal (DOT) net

Date: Mon, 21 Sep 2009 12:55:42 -0700

Subject: Re: Immunovir and Valtrex at school

My son takes Immunovir and Acyclovir at school. All we had to do was get a med

form from the school nurse and have Dr. G's staff fill it out.

Robyn

____________ _________ _________ __

From: jrodrig6605 <jrodrig6605@ hotmail.com>

groups (DOT) com

Sent: Monday, September 21, 2009 12:53:48 PM

Subject: Immunovir and Valtrex at school

Hi all,

Have any of you asked your children's schools to administer Immunovir and

Valtrex to your children during school hours?

If so, have you had any problems with the schools asking about what the

medications are for and questioning their use?

Thanks,

JR

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Sounds like they are acting like medical doctors and are not qualified to

determine what medicine a child needs. I would first ask them if they have

an MD. If meds are prescribed, they need to administer. If they still

refuse I would contact the school Superintendent's office. If that doesn't

work, a letter from a lawyer should do the trick.

Marcia

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They told me the nurse cannot administer the medications. Immunovir because it

is not FDA approved and the Valtrex because it was prescribed from a doctor that

is located out of state. I told them, ok, so I want somebody else other than

the nurse to administer the medications. Then they told me that they don't feel

comfortable doing it. I said that based of the Texas School Health Guidelines

they have to administer the medications by law. They still refused and asked me

to provide research information of why these medications are needed. I told

them to call Dr. Goldberg and they don't want to call him. I am putting a

document together explaining everything and I am also contacting a good friend

of mine that is a lawyer.

Thanks,

JR

Texas School Health Guidelines for medication administrations

http://www.dshs.state.tx.us/schoolhealth/shpguide/chap5.pdf

Legal permission to administer medication is granted to employees of the school

district,

when authorized by school principals or superintendents. These employees do not

need

to be health care professionals. The law grants immunity to all school district

employees.

The responsibility of administering medications to students is considered an

administrative task assigned by the principal, rather than a health-related

service

delivered or delegated by a health care professional3.

jrodrig6605@...;

From: hindssite@...

Date: Tue, 22 Sep 2009 07:02:18 -0700

Subject: Re: Immunovir and Valtrex at school

Sounds like they are acting like medical doctors and are not qualified to

determine what medicine a child needs. I would first ask them if they have

an MD. If meds are prescribed, they need to administer. If they still

refuse I would contact the school Superintendent's office. If that doesn't

work, a letter from a lawyer should do the trick.

Marcia

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>

> No, they didn't. It just wasn't a problem as long as all the forms were filled

out.

Gonna have to interject some " full disclosure " here. Robyn's and my kids attend

the same school district. was the " trailblazer " with Imunovir. When he

started it last April, the district *did* have a problem at first, because the

State apparently requires that there be a U.S. prescription number on the

medication, and of course, there isn't one. I had to provide the printed drug

information that came with the shipment of Imunovir. The head nurse at the

district researched its use in autism treatment (thank you, internet) and then

it was approved. Thereby paving the way for Josh. :)

HTH,

Donna

>

>

>

>

> ________________________________

> From: <jrodrig6605@...>

> nids

> Sent: Monday, September 21, 2009 12:59:44 PM

> Subject: RE: Immunovir and Valtrex at school

>

>

>

> Did they question the Immunovir for not being FDA approved?

>

> JR

>

>

> groups (DOT) com

> From: rngcoggssbcglobal (DOT) net

> Date: Mon, 21 Sep 2009 12:55:42 -0700

> Subject: Re: Immunovir and Valtrex at school

>

> My son takes Immunovir and Acyclovir at school. All we had to do was get a med

form from the school nurse and have Dr. G's staff fill it out.

>

> Robyn

>

> ____________ _________ _________ __

> From: jrodrig6605 <jrodrig6605@ hotmail.com>

> groups (DOT) com

> Sent: Monday, September 21, 2009 12:53:48 PM

> Subject: Immunovir and Valtrex at school

>

> Hi all,

> Have any of you asked your children's schools to administer Immunovir and

Valtrex to your children during school hours?

>

> If so, have you had any problems with the schools asking about what the

medications are for and questioning their use?

>

> Thanks,

> JR

>

>

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The arrogance of a school administrator substituting his or her judgment for the

child's parent and doctor is unconscionable. The fact that they had the nerve to

ask you to provide research to support the efficacy of the treatment is

ludicrous. I agree with Marcia; a letter from your lawyer friend should do the

trick.

Good luck,

Robyn

________________________________

From: <jrodrig6605@...>

nids

Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2009 7:14:29 AM

Subject: RE: Re: Immunovir and Valtrex at school

 

They told me the nurse cannot administer the medications. Immunovir because it

is not FDA approved and the Valtrex because it was prescribed from a doctor that

is located out of state. I told them, ok, so I want somebody else other than the

nurse to administer the medications. Then they told me that they don't feel

comfortable doing it. I said that based of the Texas School Health Guidelines

they have to administer the medications by law. They still refused and asked me

to provide research information of why these medications are needed. I told them

to call Dr. Goldberg and they don't want to call him. I am putting a document

together explaining everything and I am also contacting a good friend of mine

that is a lawyer.

Thanks,

JR

Texas School Health Guidelines for medication administrations

http://www.dshs. state.tx. us/schoolhealth/ shpguide/ chap5.pdf

Legal permission to administer medication is granted to employees of the school

district,

when authorized by school principals or superintendents. These employees do not

need

to be health care professionals. The law grants immunity to all school district

employees.

The responsibility of administering medications to students is considered an

administrative task assigned by the principal, rather than a health-related

service

delivered or delegated by a health care professional3.

jrodrig6605@ hotmail.com; groups (DOT) com

From: hindssiteverizon (DOT) net

Date: Tue, 22 Sep 2009 07:02:18 -0700

Subject: Re: Immunovir and Valtrex at school

Sounds like they are acting like medical doctors and are not qualified to

determine what medicine a child needs. I would first ask them if they have

an MD. If meds are prescribed, they need to administer. If they still

refuse I would contact the school Superintendent' s office. If that doesn't

work, a letter from a lawyer should do the trick.

Marcia

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Unbelievable! Have you tried at the district level? I can't believe they would

refuse a child medical treatment like that.

Robyn

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From: Peggy Cabrera <pegcabrera@...>

Sent: Monday, September 21, 2009 1:17:45 PM

Subject: Re: Immunovir and Valtrex at school

 

Yes it is so frustrating! They are just lazy over in LAUSD and will find any

excuse not to do their job. The nurse had suggested that I come to school on his

lunch hour and give it to him, like I don't have to work or anything. Anyways,

you know where that conversation went and it wasn't a pleasant one. I am so

tired of fighting with the schools, it's bad enough fighting about the I.E.P's.

Thanks for the 411 Robyn.

 

Peggy

From: Robyn & Greg Coggins <rngcoggs@sbcglobal . net>

Subject: Re: Immunovir and Valtrex at school

groups (DOT) com

Date: Monday, September 21, 2009, 12:55 PM

My son takes Immunovir and Acyclovir at school. All we had to do was get a med

form from the school nurse and have Dr. G's staff fill it out.

Robyn

____________ _________ _________ __

From: jrodrig6605 <jrodrig6605@ hotmail.com>

groups (DOT) com

Sent: Monday, September 21, 2009 12:53:48 PM

Subject: Immunovir and Valtrex at school

Hi all,

Have any of you asked your children's schools to administer Immunovir and

Valtrex to your children during school hours?

If so, have you had any problems with the schools asking about what the

medications are for and questioning their use?

Thanks,

JR

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http://www.cde.ca.gov/ls/he/hn/documents/medadvisory.pdf

For all those in CA, here is some info on state regs regarding medication

dispensing in school.

HTH,

Robyn

________________________________

From: Robyn & Greg Coggins <rngcoggs@...>

Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2009 10:27:27 AM

Subject: Re: Immunovir and Valtrex at school

 

Unbelievable! Have you tried at the district level? I can't believe they would

refuse a child medical treatment like that.

Robyn

____________ _________ _________ __

From: Peggy Cabrera <pegcabrera (DOT) com>

groups (DOT) com

Sent: Monday, September 21, 2009 1:17:45 PM

Subject: Re: Immunovir and Valtrex at school

 

Yes it is so frustrating! They are just lazy over in LAUSD and will find any

excuse not to do their job. The nurse had suggested that I come to school on his

lunch hour and give it to him, like I don't have to work or anything. Anyways,

you know where that conversation went and it wasn't a pleasant one. I am so

tired of fighting with the schools, it's bad enough fighting about the I.E.P's.

Thanks for the 411 Robyn.

 

Peggy

From: Robyn & Greg Coggins <rngcoggs@sbcglobal . net>

Subject: Re: Immunovir and Valtrex at school

groups (DOT) com

Date: Monday, September 21, 2009, 12:55 PM

My son takes Immunovir and Acyclovir at school. All we had to do was get a med

form from the school nurse and have Dr. G's staff fill it out.

Robyn

____________ _________ _________ __

From: jrodrig6605 <jrodrig6605@ hotmail.com>

groups (DOT) com

Sent: Monday, September 21, 2009 12:53:48 PM

Subject: Immunovir and Valtrex at school

Hi all,

Have any of you asked your children's schools to administer Immunovir and

Valtrex to your children during school hours?

If so, have you had any problems with the schools asking about what the

medications are for and questioning their use?

Thanks,

JR

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For those in Texas:

§ 22.052. ADMINISTRATION OF MEDICATION BY SCHOOL DISTRICT

EMPLOYEES OR VOLUNTEER PROFESSIONALS;  IMMUNITY FROM

LIABILITY.  (a) On the adoption of policies concerning the

administration of medication to students by school district

employees, the school district, its board of trustees, and its

employees are immune from civil liability from damages or injuries

resulting from the administration of medication to a student if:

(1)  the school district has received a written request

to administer the medication from the parent, legal guardian, or

other person having legal control of the student;  and

(2)  when administering prescription medication, the

medication is administered either:

(A)  from a container that appears to be:                                   

(i)  the original container;  and                                          

(ii)  properly labeled;  or                                                

(B)  from a properly labeled unit dosage container

filled by a registered nurse or another qualified district

employee, as determined by district policy, from a container

described by Paragraph (A).

(B)  The board of trustees may allow a licensed physician or

registered nurse who provides volunteer services to the school

district and for whom the district provides liability insurance to

administer to a student:

(1)  nonprescription medication;  or                                         

(2)  medication currently prescribed for the student by

the student's personal physician.

©  This section may not be construed as granting immunity

from civil liability for injuries resulting from gross negligence.

Added by Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 260, § 1, eff. May 30, 1995. 

Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 1197, § 2, eff. Sept. 1,

2003.

Section:  Previous  22.0511  22.0512  22.0513  22.0514  22.0515  22.0516

 22.0517  22.052  22.053  22.054  22.055  22.081  22.082

________________________________

From: Robyn & Greg Coggins <rngcoggs@...>

Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2009 10:32:16 AM

Subject: Re: Immunovir and Valtrex at school

 

http://www.cde. ca.gov/ls/ he/hn/documents/ medadvisory. pdf

For all those in CA, here is some info on state regs regarding medication

dispensing in school.

HTH,

Robyn

____________ _________ _________ __

From: Robyn & Greg Coggins <rngcoggssbcglobal (DOT) net>

groups (DOT) com

Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2009 10:27:27 AM

Subject: Re: Immunovir and Valtrex at school

 

Unbelievable! Have you tried at the district level? I can't believe they would

refuse a child medical treatment like that.

Robyn

____________ _________ _________ __

From: Peggy Cabrera <pegcabrera@ . com>

groups (DOT) com

Sent: Monday, September 21, 2009 1:17:45 PM

Subject: Re: Immunovir and Valtrex at school

 

Yes it is so frustrating! They are just lazy over in LAUSD and will find any

excuse not to do their job. The nurse had suggested that I come to school on his

lunch hour and give it to him, like I don't have to work or anything. Anyways,

you know where that conversation went and it wasn't a pleasant one. I am so

tired of fighting with the schools, it's bad enough fighting about the I.E.P's.

Thanks for the 411 Robyn.

 

Peggy

From: Robyn & Greg Coggins <rngcoggs@sbcglobal . net>

Subject: Re: Immunovir and Valtrex at school

groups (DOT) com

Date: Monday, September 21, 2009, 12:55 PM

My son takes Immunovir and Acyclovir at school. All we had to do was get a med

form from the school nurse and have Dr. G's staff fill it out.

Robyn

____________ _________ _________ __

From: jrodrig6605 <jrodrig6605@ hotmail.com>

groups (DOT) com

Sent: Monday, September 21, 2009 12:53:48 PM

Subject: Immunovir and Valtrex at school

Hi all,

Have any of you asked your children's schools to administer Immunovir and

Valtrex to your children during school hours?

If so, have you had any problems with the schools asking about what the

medications are for and questioning their use?

Thanks,

JR

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I have to say that our school nurse, as well as our afterschool program has been

excellent with regard to the medications. Nurse gives erytab and Immunovir at

lunchtime; afterschool gives famvir. I gave the nurse the basic rundown on the

theory when first started there two years ago. She's intrigued by the

Immunovir and did some reading herself - I guess we're pretty lucky - I know

things can be drastically different even from building to building within the

same district.

Good luck!

Alaine

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Bill,

Is the organization in the link below an example of what you are referring

to as advocates?

http://www.advocacyinc.org/index.cfm

Thanks,

JR

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klimas

Sent: Monday, September 21, 2009 4:33 PM

Subject: RE: Immunovir and Valtrex at school

Get an advocate. Legally they do not have the right to deny your son meds

that were legally prescribed FDA or not. Like religion it is none of their

business after you supply a letter for his Doc! Point out they have no

responsibility for his medial treatment outside of school board guidelines.

If the I's are dotted and the T's cross according to board policy then email

the board members.

From: <jrodrig6605@...

<mailto:jrodrig6605%40hotmail.com> >

Subject: RE: Immunovir and Valtrex at school

nids <mailto:nids%40>

Date: Monday, September 21, 2009, 4:06 PM

My son's school nurse or principal refuse to contact Dr. Golberg and don't

want to administer the medications.

JR

groups (DOT) com

From: knardini@roadrunner .com

Date: Mon, 21 Sep 2009 13:02:30 -0700

Subject: RE: Immunovir and Valtrex at school

Yes. My son's school nurse contacted Dr. G's office for more info, then she

was fine with it.

Kristy

From: groups (DOT) com [mailto:groups (DOT) com] On Behalf Of

jrodrig6605

Sent: Monday, September 21, 2009 12:54 PM

groups (DOT) com

Subject: Immunovir and Valtrex at school

Hi all,

Have any of you asked your children's schools to administer Immunovir and

Valtrex to your children during school hours?

If so, have you had any problems with the schools asking about what the

medications are for and questioning their use?

Thanks,

JR

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Bill.klimas@...

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Subject: RE: Immunovir and Valtrex at school

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Date: Monday, September 21, 2009, 4:06 PM

My son's school nurse or principal refuse to contact Dr. Golberg and don't

want to administer the medications.

JR

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From: knardini@roadrunner .com

Date: Mon, 21 Sep 2009 13:02:30 -0700

Subject: RE: Immunovir and Valtrex at school

Yes. My son's school nurse contacted Dr. G's office for more info, then she

was fine with it.

Kristy

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Subject: Immunovir and Valtrex at school

Hi all,

Have any of you asked your children's schools to administer Immunovir and

Valtrex to your children during school hours?

If so, have you had any problems with the schools asking about what the

medications are for and questioning their use?

Thanks,

JR

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