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i had a hard time getting my school to cooperate with putting enzymes

on my son`s food. that school nurse really makes me mad. they are not

supportive of alternative treatments at all. Tina

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>>>that school nurse really makes me mad. they are not supportive of

alternative treatments at all. Tina

I found the school nurse's attitude has a lot to do with the success

(or not) of the school situation. The first nurse we had was very not-

with-the-program but the new nurse had a totally different attitude.

Unbelievable. Now there are several kids in the school all getting

their enzymes. I just LOVE telling moms, " oh, your kid is in my son's

school? Well Ms. X there knows all about the enzymes. " What a

blessing to have one little simple thing going right to make the

parents' and child's (and teachers!) lives easier.

However, at another school 15 minutes away, I hear the nurse of that

elementary is digging in her heels against everything and making life

sooo difficult on the little boy in question. Ugh. Like life needs

one more complication.

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OK Penny, I've been following all this with increasing amounts of

anxiety. Right now the school nurse has been extremely supportive of

enzyme use and is following my directions to the T, but in the

future, yikes.

ANYWAY, here's the important part: for my son to take his enzymes,

they have to be opened into one of those syringes where the bottom

comes out, then 3/4 tsp. juice added, then shake, let sit a few

minutes, then give. Then he knows he doesn't get to eat until that

tiny bit of juice is squirted in. What if you tried this? Just put

the whole caps into the syringe with juice, and see how long they

take to dissolve? (until the powder comes out from Houston's, no more

little dogs getting half capsules, lolololol...) Then the

instructions to the nurse from the doc's medical consent (which you

have given him word for word) can say EXACTLY how to do it and she

will HAVE TO BY LAW administer them in that way. Remember that

enzymes, chilled, can be kept for up to four hours, so your

directions could read, " two hours before eating " (or however long it

takes the caps to dissolve) " drop caps in syringe and fill with 2

tsp. " (or however much you need) " of juice. Immediately before snack

or lunch, administer liquid into mouth after shaking well. " Or

whatever. Think that will work? In fact, I'm thinking of trying it

myself to stop fussing with opening those caps!

HTH,

> All,

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> Thanks for the advice - let me add more details.

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My heavens, it's like they WANT to sabotage your efforts!!!! :( What

is wrong with people?????

I'm sure someone mentioned this, but perhaps all problems will be

alleviated once Devin comes out with the " bulk " enzymes that you just

measure out yourself? Anyone know when they're coming? Then the

trained person will be able to measure out the dose into the liquid...

Geez, good luck.

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> What the school is claiming and my reading of land state law

seems to back them up, is that they can only administer medication

and/or nutritional supplements in their orginal form.

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