Guest guest Posted December 14, 2007 Report Share Posted December 14, 2007 My 10 yr old dd has always given me problems taking her med. She takes 4 pills a day/ 20 mg Prozac each (because she won't take the 40 mg pill-says it's too big). I usually get her to take it by standing there and watching her like a hawk and usually threatening she's not going to do what she wants to do next like watch TV. She goes through this whole thing where she puts it in her mouth and wets it, then takes it out, makes the process way longer than it has to be. She has pretended in the past but it's usually easy to see when she doesn't take it. I thought I watched her this morning but I just got a call from the school that she came to the office with 2 pills saying she had to take them for her legs (that's what she'll tell anyone that sees her take her med). Of course, the school can't give them. She must have pretended to take them and then put them in her pocket. Maybe started feeling guilty when she got to school? I have to go in to give them to her. I'm so upset. Now I'm wondering has she done it before? I thought I had until the teenage years until she really started to fight me on meds and I dread that. I'm so tired of all this stuff everyday, every morning. Any suggestions/ thoughts to help with her taking the meds? Love to hear your thoughts. Dawn G. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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