Guest guest Posted October 25, 2001 Report Share Posted October 25, 2001 Hi , How about sticking it into a spoonfull of ice cream, that is something you don't naturally try to bite into, just swallow. In a message dated 10/25/01 5:31:45 AM, momtothree@... writes: >We recently started on Concerta. The problem is it comes in a time >release capsule. It's a tiny little capsule. He did really well swallowing >it in the beginning...I would sneak it into a spoon of oatmeal. But now >he has figured out it is in there and is trying to chew...which is a BIG >no-no. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2001 Report Share Posted October 25, 2001 Hi , How about sticking it into a spoonfull of ice cream, that is something you don't naturally try to bite into, just swallow. In a message dated 10/25/01 5:31:45 AM, momtothree@... writes: >We recently started on Concerta. The problem is it comes in a time >release capsule. It's a tiny little capsule. He did really well swallowing >it in the beginning...I would sneak it into a spoon of oatmeal. But now >he has figured out it is in there and is trying to chew...which is a BIG >no-no. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2001 Report Share Posted October 25, 2001 In a message dated 10/25/01 9:17:20 AM Central Daylight Time, Green3@... writes: > Hi , > > How about sticking it into a spoonfull of ice cream, that is something you > don't naturally try to bite into, just swallow. > > yes or apple sauce, Sara takes her capsule sprinkles in a spoon full of apple sauce....no chewing Kathy mom to Sara 9 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2001 Report Share Posted October 25, 2001 In a message dated 10/25/01 9:17:20 AM Central Daylight Time, Green3@... writes: > Hi , > > How about sticking it into a spoonfull of ice cream, that is something you > don't naturally try to bite into, just swallow. > > yes or apple sauce, Sara takes her capsule sprinkles in a spoon full of apple sauce....no chewing Kathy mom to Sara 9 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2001 Report Share Posted October 25, 2001 hi we tried concerta with alec. he caught on and refused to swallow after a week. he found the pill in whatever i hid it in. in the past, i was able to mush pills up in grape jelly. we ended up changing to adderall. at first i had to mush it up in the jelly, now i just hand it to him and he swallows the pill. i was thinking of trying the concerta again, but he is doing well on the adderall... lori Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2001 Report Share Posted October 25, 2001 hi we tried concerta with alec. he caught on and refused to swallow after a week. he found the pill in whatever i hid it in. in the past, i was able to mush pills up in grape jelly. we ended up changing to adderall. at first i had to mush it up in the jelly, now i just hand it to him and he swallows the pill. i was thinking of trying the concerta again, but he is doing well on the adderall... lori Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2001 Report Share Posted October 25, 2001 On pills that can be crushed. You can get Wild Cherry Syrup, which is used to make cough syrup, and it has enough flavor that it kind of masks the medicing. At least you could get it some years ago, I haven't bought any for a long time. A good pharmacist could order it for you, quite a large bottle not too expensive. Of course, the med has to be water soluble. I've used gallons of the stuff. Jessie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2001 Report Share Posted October 25, 2001 On pills that can be crushed. You can get Wild Cherry Syrup, which is used to make cough syrup, and it has enough flavor that it kind of masks the medicing. At least you could get it some years ago, I haven't bought any for a long time. A good pharmacist could order it for you, quite a large bottle not too expensive. Of course, the med has to be water soluble. I've used gallons of the stuff. Jessie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2001 Report Share Posted October 25, 2001 In a message dated 10/25/01 2:21:48 PM Central Daylight Time, speechgate@... writes: > > hi > > we tried concerta with alec. he caught on and refused to swallow after a > week. he found the pill in whatever i hid it in. in the past, i was > able > to mush pills up in grape jelly. > > we ended up changing to adderall. at first i had to mush it up in the > jelly, > now i just hand it to him and he swallows the pill. i was thinking of > trying > the concerta again, but he is doing well on the adderall... > > lori > Sorry I don't have any advice on the pill swallowing. We have the opposite problem. tries to eat everything without swallowing so pills were no problem. Since the subject of concerta and adderall came up I'm wondering if anyone sees emotional outbursts or increase in behavior when the adderall is wearing off during the day or evening? Karyn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2001 Report Share Posted October 25, 2001 In a message dated 10/25/01 2:21:48 PM Central Daylight Time, speechgate@... writes: > > hi > > we tried concerta with alec. he caught on and refused to swallow after a > week. he found the pill in whatever i hid it in. in the past, i was > able > to mush pills up in grape jelly. > > we ended up changing to adderall. at first i had to mush it up in the > jelly, > now i just hand it to him and he swallows the pill. i was thinking of > trying > the concerta again, but he is doing well on the adderall... > > lori > Sorry I don't have any advice on the pill swallowing. We have the opposite problem. tries to eat everything without swallowing so pills were no problem. Since the subject of concerta and adderall came up I'm wondering if anyone sees emotional outbursts or increase in behavior when the adderall is wearing off during the day or evening? Karyn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2001 Report Share Posted October 25, 2001 In a message dated 10/25/01 7:06:59 PM Central Daylight Time, cindysue@... writes: > I have on two occasions opened up the carbotral and > sprinkled it in yogart. It's also time released. I know it's a no no, but > I'd rather have it than not. I know the gel in the capsule > dissolves quickly. > > HI Sara's Carbatrol is supposed to be opened up and split. She takes half in the morn and half at night. The pharmacist gave me grief over this at first until he talked to Sara's Neuro and read his pharmacy book.... that said to do this lol ooh and also it saves us money, one capsule (30) used twice a day instead of 60 caps a month Kathy mom to Sara 9 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2001 Report Share Posted October 25, 2001 In a message dated 10/25/01 7:06:59 PM Central Daylight Time, cindysue@... writes: > I have on two occasions opened up the carbotral and > sprinkled it in yogart. It's also time released. I know it's a no no, but > I'd rather have it than not. I know the gel in the capsule > dissolves quickly. > > HI Sara's Carbatrol is supposed to be opened up and split. She takes half in the morn and half at night. The pharmacist gave me grief over this at first until he talked to Sara's Neuro and read his pharmacy book.... that said to do this lol ooh and also it saves us money, one capsule (30) used twice a day instead of 60 caps a month Kathy mom to Sara 9 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2001 Report Share Posted October 25, 2001 > We recently started on Concerta. The problem is it comes in a time release capsule. It's a tiny little capsule. He did really well swallowing it in the beginning...I would sneak it into a spoon of oatmeal. But now he has figured out it is in there and is trying to chew...which is a BIG no-no. Any ideas on how to teach him to swallow it instead of chew it. Any ideas will be appreciated. > > Thanks > , When gets congested, he will start to chew his carbotral (big capsules). He just went off 500 mg of amoxicillin for sinus and now is on another antibiotic (for weird skin stuff..dx unknown but possibly fungal). I'd find a pharmacy that compounds medications and see if they can help you. We have a compounding pharmacy that has a long list of flavors. We never needed that though. I have on two occasions opened up the carbotral and sprinkled it in yogart. It's also time released. I know it's a no no, but I'd rather have it than not. I know the gel in the capsule dissolves quickly. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2001 Report Share Posted October 25, 2001 > We recently started on Concerta. The problem is it comes in a time release capsule. It's a tiny little capsule. He did really well swallowing it in the beginning...I would sneak it into a spoon of oatmeal. But now he has figured out it is in there and is trying to chew...which is a BIG no-no. Any ideas on how to teach him to swallow it instead of chew it. Any ideas will be appreciated. > > Thanks > , When gets congested, he will start to chew his carbotral (big capsules). He just went off 500 mg of amoxicillin for sinus and now is on another antibiotic (for weird skin stuff..dx unknown but possibly fungal). I'd find a pharmacy that compounds medications and see if they can help you. We have a compounding pharmacy that has a long list of flavors. We never needed that though. I have on two occasions opened up the carbotral and sprinkled it in yogart. It's also time released. I know it's a no no, but I'd rather have it than not. I know the gel in the capsule dissolves quickly. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2001 Report Share Posted October 26, 2001 I don't know how to convince him to swallow it, but be sure he doesn't tip his head back, like you do when taking a pill. Whenever you take a capsule, tilt your head forward because capsules float, and they will float to the back of your throat. Maybe you could try to make a game of it like, " Take a drink, head down, take a drink head back. " After a few times, give him the capsule and continue the game. Just a thought, I still have to prick the nasty oily capsule and squirt it into Noah's mouth, cause he still wants to chew it. I can't convince him he wouldn't have to taste it if he would just swallow it whole! Karla in Texas-mom to 10 and Noah 6 1/2ds Robicheaux wrote: > We recently started on Concerta. The problem is it comes in a time release capsule. It's a tiny little capsule. He did really well swallowing it in the beginning...I would sneak it into a spoon of oatmeal. But now he has figured out it is in there and is trying to chew...which is a BIG no-no. Any ideas on how to teach him to swallow it instead of chew it. Any ideas will be appreciated. > > Thanks > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2001 Report Share Posted October 26, 2001 I don't know how to convince him to swallow it, but be sure he doesn't tip his head back, like you do when taking a pill. Whenever you take a capsule, tilt your head forward because capsules float, and they will float to the back of your throat. Maybe you could try to make a game of it like, " Take a drink, head down, take a drink head back. " After a few times, give him the capsule and continue the game. Just a thought, I still have to prick the nasty oily capsule and squirt it into Noah's mouth, cause he still wants to chew it. I can't convince him he wouldn't have to taste it if he would just swallow it whole! Karla in Texas-mom to 10 and Noah 6 1/2ds Robicheaux wrote: > We recently started on Concerta. The problem is it comes in a time release capsule. It's a tiny little capsule. He did really well swallowing it in the beginning...I would sneak it into a spoon of oatmeal. But now he has figured out it is in there and is trying to chew...which is a BIG no-no. Any ideas on how to teach him to swallow it instead of chew it. Any ideas will be appreciated. > > Thanks > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2001 Report Share Posted October 26, 2001 > (for weird skin stuff..dx unknown but possibly fungal). , What is the weird skin stuff that is going on? 's feet have been terribly dry, red and peeling skin in between the toes. I've been doing Aquaphor twice a day, and it doesn't seem to be getting better...I'm wondering if it is fungal. Anyone else have this problem? R. Mom to (7, ds) and Grace (4) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2001 Report Share Posted October 26, 2001 > (for weird skin stuff..dx unknown but possibly fungal). , What is the weird skin stuff that is going on? 's feet have been terribly dry, red and peeling skin in between the toes. I've been doing Aquaphor twice a day, and it doesn't seem to be getting better...I'm wondering if it is fungal. Anyone else have this problem? R. Mom to (7, ds) and Grace (4) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2001 Report Share Posted October 26, 2001 > > (for weird skin stuff..dx unknown but possibly fungal). > > , > > What is the weird skin stuff that is going on? 's feet have been > terribly dry, red and peeling skin in between the toes. I've been doing > Aquaphor twice a day, and it doesn't seem to be getting better...I'm > wondering if it is fungal. Anyone else have this problem? > I took to the doctor due to a sinus infection. The night before that, Snoop or Chiquita scratched him on his arm and on his belly. It looks like a Chiquita scratch to me, but he told me it was Snoop. Anyway, the next day (Tuesday) it was looking really infected. Redness spread to about 6 inches long and 4 inches wide. I thought the antibiotics would take care of that. The redness didn't spread that much on his tummy/chest, but definitely turned red. Friday was the worse day. I couldn't get him seen until Tuesday and by then it started to look better. The doctor was perplexed but noticed it was only on one side and that the redness on his arm was parallel to the redness on his tummy/chest. The redness didn't spread and it was only limited to those areas. She thinks he may have gotten a fungal infection into the wound from the scratches. This makes sense considering he was scratching the wound and could have had fungus under his fingernails. She put him on a broad range antibiotic and rx a fungal cream. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2001 Report Share Posted October 26, 2001 > > (for weird skin stuff..dx unknown but possibly fungal). > > , > > What is the weird skin stuff that is going on? 's feet have been > terribly dry, red and peeling skin in between the toes. I've been doing > Aquaphor twice a day, and it doesn't seem to be getting better...I'm > wondering if it is fungal. Anyone else have this problem? > I took to the doctor due to a sinus infection. The night before that, Snoop or Chiquita scratched him on his arm and on his belly. It looks like a Chiquita scratch to me, but he told me it was Snoop. Anyway, the next day (Tuesday) it was looking really infected. Redness spread to about 6 inches long and 4 inches wide. I thought the antibiotics would take care of that. The redness didn't spread that much on his tummy/chest, but definitely turned red. Friday was the worse day. I couldn't get him seen until Tuesday and by then it started to look better. The doctor was perplexed but noticed it was only on one side and that the redness on his arm was parallel to the redness on his tummy/chest. The redness didn't spread and it was only limited to those areas. She thinks he may have gotten a fungal infection into the wound from the scratches. This makes sense considering he was scratching the wound and could have had fungus under his fingernails. She put him on a broad range antibiotic and rx a fungal cream. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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