Guest guest Posted July 30, 2000 Report Share Posted July 30, 2000 HA HA HA HA HA HA, you really made me laugh because you sound just like me. I basically pull out the vita cocktail i call, keith goes running, I chase after him...screaming come here, and pin his head back, pry his mouth open and pour it in, and after about a month of doing this and saying if you just swallow it , it wont taste nasty, The past two days I noticed if i give him a drink with the pills he is now immediately swallowing it.... YEAH PATIENCE IS A VIRTUE!! Crystal Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2000 Report Share Posted July 31, 2000 Jeannie G wrote on Sunday, July 30,11:04 PM Subject: [ ] Re: swallowing capsules (Don't laugh!) > You guys are brave ! Scenario at our house: > > Pill, syringe or spoon w/meds comes out...Son dashes around the house > screaming noooooooo ( big house..tile floors......loud noise ). > Child runs into a room and is cornered . Medicine goes into his > mouth....medicine comes out a minute later in huge projectile vomit. > Hose down child and floors . ============================================================== from Kansas here: My son was a projectile vomit machine when he drank milk (many years ago-9) but ANYHOOOO there were a couple of meds which he just could not stand and would vomit them up. I took to giving him a few drops of it in a syringe, waiting for the inevitable vomit, giving him a couple more drops until gag reflex was dry. Then I'd give him the rest of the dose and a very small drink of water. Since it's not safe to give the whole dose again (even if you're pretty sure it's all over the floor, he may have absorbed some), I felt like this was the safest way to go. I did load the syringe a LITTLE heavy for ex., if he was supposed to have 10 cc's, I put in 11 and counted that extra cc as my contribution to the toilet. Bye-bye............from Di ;+) (Special Ed. teacher & Mom to 10 year ) " Reasonable people adapt themselves to the world. Unreasonable people attempt to adapt the world to themselves. All progress, therefore, depends on unreasonable people. " - Bernard Shaw, on Progress Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2000 Report Share Posted July 31, 2000 , This post had me cracking up, as this is what we did all weekend, thanks to Lorilyn's post on this list. For all of you out there who want your child to swallow a pill, this works without a doubt! We tried it on the spoon, holding the nose, etc. nothing worked. This however, worked. We coated it up with coconut butter, put it way back on his tongue, (that's the hard part) and down it went, I could not believe it. Thanks so much for everyone's ideas,you are such a clever, resourceful bunch! Val Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2000 Report Share Posted August 1, 2000 To train a child to take capsules, get instruction from a vet for giving pills to a cat or dog. Same technique, same training method and very effective. Parents should not give up too easily since that is letting their children make the important decisions. Bob Fisher Kalamazoo, Michigan " Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; it's the only thing that ever does " Margaret Mead Re: [ ] Re: swallowing capsules (Don't laugh!) , This post had me cracking up, as this is what we did all weekend, thanks to Lorilyn's post on this list. For all of you out there who want your child to swallow a pill, this works without a doubt! We tried it on the spoon, holding the nose, etc. nothing worked. This however, worked. We coated it up with coconut butter, put it way back on his tongue, (that's the hard part) and down it went, I could not believe it. Thanks so much for everyone's ideas,you are such a clever, resourceful bunch! Val Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2000 Report Share Posted August 1, 2000 Now it make sense! I could never figure out why my daughter Jen ( 11 1/2 years old) take 32 pill and capsules every morning without any problems and everyone is having problems. I have been raising Collie Dogs every since I was a kid. Dum me!!! That is how I taugh Jen to take capsules. I though everyone taught their kids that way! Well, I can tell for a fact it works. Usually I rub the neck of the dog or child when I am first training just under the chin ... up and down movement. I have no idea if this is important, but it seems to make it easier for them, that it take their mind off the capsules. Take Care and God Bless, Beverly Weakley Mom of Jen ... autistic girl Re: [ ] Re: swallowing capsules (Don't laugh!) , This post had me cracking up, as this is what we did all weekend, thanks to Lorilyn's post on this list. For all of you out there who want your child to swallow a pill, this works without a doubt! We tried it on the spoon, holding the nose, etc. nothing worked. This however, worked. We coated it up with coconut butter, put it way back on his tongue, (that's the hard part) and down it went, I could not believe it. Thanks so much for everyone's ideas,you are such a clever, resourceful bunch! Val Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2000 Report Share Posted August 2, 2000 Beverly, Could you expand on your pill swallowing training technique? Thanks much, Chris On Tue, 1 Aug 2000 13:03:25 -0400 " Beverly Weakley " <bridalsh@...> writes: > Now it make sense! I could never figure out why my daughter Jen ( 11 > 1/2 > years old) take 32 pill and capsules every morning without any > problems and > everyone is having problems. I have been raising Collie Dogs every > since I > was a kid. Dum me!!! That is how I taugh Jen to take capsules. I > though > everyone taught their kids that way! Well, I can tell for a fact it > works. > Usually I rub the neck of the dog or child when I am first training > just > under the chin ... up and down movement. I have no idea if this is > important, but it seems to make it easier for them, that it take > their mind > off the capsules. > Take Care and God Bless, > Beverly Weakley > Mom of Jen ... autistic girl > Re: [ ] Re: swallowing capsules (Don't laugh!) > > > , > This post had me cracking up, as this is what we did all weekend, > thanks to > Lorilyn's post on this list. For all of you out there who want your > child to > swallow a pill, this works without a doubt! We tried it on the > spoon, > holding > the nose, etc. nothing worked. This however, worked. We coated it up > with > coconut butter, put it way back on his tongue, (that's the hard > part) and > down it went, I could not believe it. Thanks so much for everyone's > ideas,you > are such a clever, resourceful bunch! Val > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 3, 2000 Report Share Posted August 3, 2000 I always have a drink ready anyway, as I don't think pills should sit in a stomach without fluid. Just give it sooner if he looks a little bug-eyed! Lorilyn [ ] Re: swallowing capsules (Don't laugh!) > Val and others, > > This technique of coating the pill in oil and placing it way back on > the tongue also works for my four-year-old son. Are any of you > concerned that your child could choke on the pill by giving it this > way, or are you all confident that the capsule will always go down > okay? I'd appreciate your thoughts--I get a little anxious(as does > he) every time I give him one. > > Kristi > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 3, 2000 Report Share Posted August 3, 2000 we've been doing it fine. A few times I think if went back a bit too far and he gagged it back up, but if you get it right on the back of his tongue and close his mouth, have a drink, it goes down right away, even before he swallows the drink, it is a natural body reflex. We haven't had any problems with it so far, other than of course having to do it like we're Hulk Hogan tag team wrestling him, it's going OK Val Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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