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my 5 year old son is about to start school. We are therefore going to

have a problem with giving enzymes. He is not able to take the enzymes

for himself and will not be able to eat a particular food item first or

drink if mixed in. Schools in England do not like to give any medicines

and are not covered legally to give dietary supplements. I need to find

a way around the ruling so he can have enzymes whilst at school. Any

one battled this one with their school?

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Do you live from from school? I realize not everyone can do this and it's an

inconvenience but I bring my grandson his lunch and a pill every school day

becasue they won't accommodate us either. He is SCD and the school refuses to

refrigerate his lunch or heat it up in a microwave. opss far from his school

and have the free time?

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would a note from a Dr. help you? My doctor wrote a " prescription " for me for

enzymes and the school HAD to give them to my son. The school nurse can do this

at lunch time.

What happens to the kids at your school who need medications throughout the day?

Can you go into school and administer them?

I would push the whole " doctor's note.. "

Sorry for the struggle..how frustrating!

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my 5 year old son is about to start school. We are therefore going to

have a problem with giving enzymes. He is not able to take the enzymes

for himself and will not be able to eat a particular food item first or

drink if mixed in. Schools in England do not like to give any medicines

and are not covered legally to give dietary supplements. I need to find

a way around the ruling so he can have enzymes whilst at school. Any

one battled this one with their school?

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Thank s to all who have tried to solve my problem. I have a

Gastroenterology consultant on my side and he has written a letter

saying that it is ok for my son to receive these enzymes. The problem is

is that they are not under the British Medicines Act and therefore do

not need prescribing as they are a food supplement. the school though

feel that they are a medicine and should be prescribed. They cannot

legally be prescribed by a doctor. The school have theupper hand and can

refuse to give. Any one got passed this ruling in England?

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I am fighting a very similar battle here in the US. I have prescription (even

though they are not meds) from my local doctor and a doctor from Pfeiffer

Treatment center too but our school says that they are not FDA approved, even

though they are Generally Regarded as Safe (GRAS) and do not need to be

" approved " by the FDA. I have been fighting our school for a year now. Each

day I go to the school and give him his 4 enzymes before lunch. It is very

frustrating because if I am 5 minutes late to catch him between classrooms then

I have to pull him out in front of his friends (he is very mild and this is very

embarrassing to him) to give them to him. I have another meeting with the

school next week. I will let you know if I figure something out even though

England may still not do it.

Tami

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Thank s to all who have tried to solve my problem. I have a

Gastroenterology consultant on my side and he has written a letter

saying that it is ok for my son to receive these enzymes. The problem is

is that they are not under the British Medicines Act and therefore do

not need prescribing as they are a food supplement. the school though

feel that they are a medicine and should be prescribed. They cannot

legally be prescribed by a doctor. The school have theupper hand and can

refuse to give. Any one got passed this ruling in England?

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Can I ask where you live? I just posted another email on this sight explaining

my situation that I have been fighting the school for a year now on this enzymes

at school thing. I have been taking them to him each day at school which I am

able to do but what about working moms? Not to mention he is very mild so this

is embarrassing to him and adds another 10 mile round trip each day to my

vehicle in addition to taking and picking them up from school. My school in

Ankeny Iowa has said that since they are not FDA approved that the school does

not have to do it and are not willing to pick up the legal exposure even though

there isn't any. Really frustrating. If you know of anything to back up your

schools decision that would be much appreciated. Thanks, Tami

Re: school and enzymes

would a note from a Dr. help you? My doctor wrote a " prescription " for me for

enzymes and the school HAD to give them to my son. The school nurse can do this

at lunch time.

What happens to the kids at your school who need medications throughout the

day? Can you go into school and administer them?

I would push the whole " doctor's note.. "

Sorry for the struggle..how frustrating!

h313gju <h313gju@...<mailto:h313gju@...>> wrote:

my 5 year old son is about to start school. We are therefore going

to

have a problem with giving enzymes. He is not able to take the enzymes

for himself and will not be able to eat a particular food item first or

drink if mixed in. Schools in England do not like to give any medicines

and are not covered legally to give dietary supplements. I need to find

a way around the ruling so he can have enzymes whilst at school. Any

one battled this one with their school?

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For us a Doctor's note submitted during an IEP meeting specifying his need for

enzymes prior to consumption of any beverage or meal was sufficient. We're

fortunate that in the state of California, and the whole " free and appropriate

education " and " least restrictive environment " legislation allows us the ability

to specify our son's " needs " to be met to allow him to attend public school.

school and enzymes

my 5 year old son is about to start school. We are therefore going to

have a problem with giving enzymes. He is not able to take the enzymes

for himself and will not be able to eat a particular food item first or

drink if mixed in. Schools in England do not like to give any medicines

and are not covered legally to give dietary supplements. I need to find

a way around the ruling so he can have enzymes whilst at school. Any

one battled this one with their school?

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