Guest guest Posted January 24, 2010 Report Share Posted January 24, 2010 Our son will be starting full-day K in September and I am terrified about how we are going to manage his anti-microbial dosing, because he starts to regress right at 4 hours past his last dose. I can probably dose him at 7:30am and then again around 4-ish depending on when he gets home from school, but there will be one or two doses needed during school. I am going to find out, if his DAN! will write us a note for the nurse to dose them, but I am also trying to have a back-up plan and I need some help here. I am thinking of making little chocolate molds with melted GFCF chocolate which I can mix his anti-microbials into...worse case scenario, we can see, if he can last 4-5 hours and take one of these at lunch every day. So, if I wanted to open a capsule of oil of oregano and some Biotin with an enzyme, in each of these little sneaky-snacks...do you think that would work or would they go bad or could they be effected by being put into warm chocolate that is then refrigerated....? Any ideas? Boy do I just hope our Dr. can write us a specific note for this and that we don't have an A$$ of a nurse to deal with. I heard she is traditional from a friend who wanted to remove dairy from her daughter's diet, because of asthma and the nurse didn't believe it would make a difference since her testing came back clear, I already have my warrior face on just thinking about it all!! I am ready for a battle. I would rather be sneaky then have to fight and I KNOW that a piece of candy would be gobbled up as soon as he opened his lunch box. I don't like him having any one food five days a week, but if this gets the anti-microbials in him, I am willing to look past that little detail! If he goes without his treatments, I just KNOW they will throw the whole ADD thing at me and I don't even want to go there. The crazy thing is that he will be going to a Green Charter school with a very nature-oriented principal (my husband helped with the start-up and knows him pretty well), but the thought of a traditional nurse just scares me. The principal has even talked to my husband about our situation and has even seen our son being dosed, but I just don't know how much pull he would have with a nurses restrictions. Does anyone know? So sorry to drag this post out, lol. I feel like I am thinking of new questions as I am typing, this whole school thing is going to be new to me...and then I have to figure out chelation and everything too, ugh! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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