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Thanks Sheena!!! I liked this!

How are you doing???

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Helen

a lil article on pills....Sheena:).Not A Tough Pill to Swallowby Burns,Speaker/Author/Columnist

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> You didn't read our FILES section did you?

> As Yogi Berra might have said " you can see a lot sometimes by

looking " .....

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> Will Winter

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I'm working on it...<G> there is a lot of information to take in.

I will go there a specifically search that

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Both of my kids had major problems with swallowing liquid medications and

both hated chewable vitamins and even chewable Tylenol. They are thirteen and

sixteen now and still can't even watch when someone else takes cough

medicine. They both started taking pills at the age of four. When Hannah (the

oldest) had bronchitis, the doctor brought in a liquid antibiotic and a pill.

He

told her, " If you can swallow this little thing, you will never have to take

this other stuff ever again. " Hannah grabbed the pill and that was the end

of it! You might get lucky and find that your six year old can do it. Just

don't make a big deal about it--hand him the pill and tell him that if he can

swallow a piece of candy, he can swallow the pill. Good luck. Kelley in NV

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, I tried wrapping cheese around our dog's pill once, had it

thickly covered. She took it in her mouth and I thought, " aha! " until

she spit the pill back out but no cheese!

If she knows I'm going to give her a pill she will growl and hide

under a bed or something. My oldest son is the only one she will not

dare growl or snap at (she'll growl & snap if I try to force

something) so he has to give her all meds, flea stuff, etc.

I've seen the pill pockets for dogs. I wonder why no one has tried

something like that for kids? Let us know if you invent something. :)

>

> Recently had to give our English setter pills. I started with

wrapping

> a piece of meat around it, she caught on to that pretty fast.

Finally,

> bought pill pockets. These are like a soft chewy piece of candy

with

> a hole in the middle for the pill. I could squish the pocket around

the

> pill. Well, she caught onto that too and I still had to force it

far

> enough back in her throat so she couldn't spit it out. But it still

> worked well since I could squish it around the pill. Hmmmm maybe

> I could invent pill pockets for kids!!!

> F

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I have two dogs who are on meds for life, and I usually just shove my finger and

the pill practically down their throats! I had to do this with a cat, too,

which was considerably more difficult. I was surprised that I actually

succeeded with that one!

Laurie

jpfolkert@... wrote:

Recently had to give our English setter pills. I started with wrapping

a piece of meat around it, she caught on to that pretty fast. Finally,

bought pill pockets. These are like a soft chewy piece of candy with

a hole in the middle for the pill. I could squish the pocket around the

pill. Well, she caught onto that too and I still had to force it far

enough back in her throat so she couldn't spit it out. But it still

worked well since I could squish it around the pill. Hmmmm maybe

I could invent pill pockets for kids!!!

F

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I never used to have trouble swallowing pills, but now I do. Last night my

arthritis was really hurting, so I took some ibuprophen and went to bed. I had

a bad night with the pain--it seemed like the ibuprophen wasn't working. I

finally went to sleep a little after midnight, but woke up at 5 with the worst

taste in my mouth (there is not enough toothpaste on the face of the earth).

The pills hadn't gone through. I got up and drank some water and went back to

bed. The good news was, the painkiller had set in. The bad news was I

regurgitated the water and the rest of the pills a little while ago. Now I have

to take my thyroid pill and am afraid it won't go down. Has anybody found a way

to manage this kind of thing?

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