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Brandee,

Sorry she feels so lousy. On the rare occasion that I have to give Tylenol to

Katera, I crush the plain tablets and mix in a small amount of applesauce.....

just enough so that I can get it all in one bite...... then immediately follow

it with a few more bites of untainted applesauce. I don't know if she'll fall

for this, but it works for us. There is also a suppository form of Tylenol that

is an over-the-counter..... just ask the pharmacist.

Patti

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Of course, the regular strength tylenol is so bitter it's

hard for me to mask it's flavor in drinks, etc. anyone have any

suggestions?

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I believe I read numerous things that sat Tylenol orohibits glutathione

production, if anything I would look more toward Motrin. I beleive Motrin does

have a ton of illegals in it tho.....there is a dye free, flavor free liquid

Motrin, I think it may have some corn in it as well as others. Kind of picking

the lesser of 2 evils???? Sorry I can't be of more help..

Karyn, Mom to 4.1, dx autism, SCD 1 week

Hi All,

Well, sorry to hop in here and " sob " for a minute but....Hannah has

been really sick with a horrible cough and running nose, along with a

low grade fever. Anyway, as if it could get any worse, she has PE

tubes in her ears and last night she fell in the tub and got water in

her ears. She creamed al night long as fluid oozed out of her poor

little ear. I just spoke with the ENT and they said we will have

to " clean it out " tomorrow then start on drops. They said to give

her tylenol or ibuprofen for pain. I have read that tylenol is kind

of a last resort, but if she is in terrible pain I have to give her

something. Of course, the regular strength tylenol is so bitter it's

hard for me to mask it's flavor in drinks, etc. anyone have any

suggestions? I don't have any children's tylenol, but may have to go

get some if she won't take this stuff? I'm assuming it's probably

illegal w/ sugar or something...des anyone know or have any advice?

Sorry to complain, I guess I just needed a friendly ear after the

long night last night.

Thanks!

Brandee

mom to hannah, 34 1/2 months, scd 4 months, vaccine injured

P.S. by the way, before last night hit, Hannah's little vocbulary

was really beginning to blossom. I don't want to have a set back by

giving her something illegal! She is counting to 10, requesting many

things using words...!!!!

For information on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, please read the following

websites:

http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info

and

http://www.pecanbread.com

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But, as Elaine says, Motrin (ubuprofen) is horrible on the gut...... so you

can't win for losing, but Tylenol would actually be better in terms of SCD......

just not good for kids with autism for other reasons.

Patti

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I believe I read numerous things that sat Tylenol orohibits glutathione

production, if anything I would look more toward Motrin. I beleive Motrin does

have a ton of illegals in it tho.....there is a dye free, flavor free liquid

Motrin, I think it may have some corn in it as well as others. Kind of picking

the lesser of 2 evils???? Sorry I can't be of more help..

Karyn, Mom to 4.1, dx autism, SCD 1 week

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I believe I read numerous things that sat Tylenol orohibits glutathione

production, if anything I would look more toward Motrin.

Ok - that was supposed to say " states that Tylenol prohibits " - my fingers

aren't as fast as my brain, and I have no idea what orohibits means. ;-)

I would also like to know of any other persons that have had problems with thier

kiddos limiting themselves to what they eat when they started the diet, and what

they did to change this, or if they rode it out and thier little ones just

decided they would try new things.

DD is still stuck on eggs (Lord help the chickens!!!) However, I will say, she

hadn't had a bm in about 3 days (very odd for her) so I gave her some magnesium

to help them move, I didn't need to apparently - she had a fairly normal bm this

am. Stank (not near as rank as they have been before), also - IT WAS FORMED!!!!!

I will say that her breath is unusually awful tho.......

I've tried everything, and have been continuously offering chicken pancakes,

yogurt, applesauce, pear sauce, however she will have only " some eggs, yes,

alright " ...she's too funny!!!!

TIA

Karyn, Mom to 4.1, dx autism, SCD 1 week

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You're correct. The lesser of two evils depending on the individual needs!!!!

Karyn, Mom to 4.1, dx autism, SCD 1 week

But, as Elaine says, Motrin (ubuprofen) is horrible on the gut...... so you

can't win for losing, but Tylenol would actually be better in terms of SCD......

just not good for kids with autism for other reasons.

Patti

----- Original Message -----

I believe I read numerous things that sat Tylenol orohibits glutathione

production, if anything I would look more toward Motrin. I beleive Motrin does

have a ton of illegals in it tho.....there is a dye free, flavor free liquid

Motrin, I think it may have some corn in it as well as others. Kind of picking

the lesser of 2 evils???? Sorry I can't be of more help..

Karyn, Mom to 4.1, dx autism, SCD 1 week

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