Guest guest Posted June 12, 2001 Report Share Posted June 12, 2001 What I did was buy several kinds of infant oral syringes. and some came with different medicines he has had to take over the years. I discovered that they are slightly different sizes. I use the pusher part that comes with DMSA oral solution we get from Prescription Compounds (I'll find the number later) and the tubes from the oral syringes the local grocery store. Reason:: I hold the tube with my left hand with my index finger covering the hole. I pour in whatever i have prepared(juice then crushed capsules...liquids...cod liver oil...etc...) then I get a piece of spagetti (I have a jar full standing near) mix the solution up, then get the pusher. I found that I can push it all the way down by gently moving it at an angle Wiggling to let bits of air out. At this point I can take my finger off of the hole and none of the solution will come out. It's airtight. For the first few months I had to hold my son pretty still to be able to shoot it all in his mouth. Now he just opens his mouth. I was tired of mixing things in bowls and then transferring him to this or that seeing residue and not knowing how much he was really getting. This way it all starts and gets mixed in the syringe. And I was tired of hiding things in food because he would start not trusting me. and Not trusting food, and then down right refusing to eat for fear that I might slip him something. I can't have him not trusting me! What has worked THE VERY BEST! IS:: when I give him something yucky i tell him it is going to taste yucky! I say yucky several times while he's taking it. If i know it is something he likes or doesn't mind I say yummy! It's so subtle I think he likes the fact that he can tell the difference. (And no matter what, he knows I'm not going to stop bugging him until he takes it) Letting him choose when to open his mouth has helped as well! Every once in a while I have to say enough is enough and hold his head gently against my leg but i don't have to do more than that because he knows that's the sign of " last call " But don't get too discouraged. There was a time when I had to take a towel give him a hug from the front wrapping the towel around his arms and down by his side lay him down on the floor and gently force his mouth open and shoot the medicine to the side of the cheek. This is a hard road we travel. Some of this stuff you know they need to get better and if we have learned anything from the discussions on this list consistency is key! Especially when it comes to the level of medicine or supplements in the body, a constant level (like DMSA every 4 hours instead of 8) has worked better for more people from what I have read. And when you feel like crying just do what I did! Inform your spouse to start saving now for the visits to the therapist later on so you and your child can work out that this was to help get him/her healthy. don't have time to prrofread...............gotta go.......hope it helps.....laurie winn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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