Guest guest Posted January 24, 2010 Report Share Posted January 24, 2010 The Nurse doesn't have a choice if you have a doctor's signature. In MN they also don't have a choice on the diet either if the parent requires it, but you can get a doctor's signature for that too Our district has the form you need to have the doctor fill out is online. You then have to supply the supplements/drugs in the original container. Hope this helps. > > Our son will be starting full-day K in September and I am terrified about how we are going to manage his anti-microbial dosing, because he starts to regress right at 4 hours past his last dose. I can probably dose him at 7:30am and then again around 4-ish depending on when he gets home from school, but there will be one or two doses needed during school. I am going to find out, if his DAN! will write us a note for the nurse to dose them, but I am also trying to have a back-up plan and I need some help here. > > I am thinking of making little chocolate molds with melted GFCF chocolate which I can mix his anti-microbials into...worse case scenario, we can see, if he can last 4-5 hours and take one of these at lunch every day. So, if I wanted to open a capsule of oil of oregano and some Biotin with an enzyme, in each of these little sneaky-snacks...do you think that would work or would they go bad or could they be effected by being put into warm chocolate that is then refrigerated....? Any ideas? > > Boy do I just hope our Dr. can write us a specific note for this and that we don't have an A$$ of a nurse to deal with. I heard she is traditional from a friend who wanted to remove dairy from her daughter's diet, because of asthma and the nurse didn't believe it would make a difference since her testing came back clear, I already have my warrior face on just thinking about it all!! I am ready for a battle. I would rather be sneaky then have to fight and I KNOW that a piece of candy would be gobbled up as soon as he opened his lunch box. I don't like him having any one food five days a week, but if this gets the anti-microbials in him, I am willing to look past that little detail! If he goes without his treatments, I just KNOW they will throw the whole ADD thing at me and I don't even want to go there. The crazy thing is that he will be going to a Green Charter school with a very nature-oriented principal (my husband helped with the start-up and knows him pretty well), but the thought of a traditional nurse just scares me. The principal has even talked to my husband about our situation and has even seen our son being dosed, but I just don't know how much pull he would have with a nurses restrictions. Does anyone know? So sorry to drag this post out, lol. I feel like I am thinking of new questions as I am typing, this whole school thing is going to be new to me...and then I have to figure out chelation and everything too, ugh! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2010 Report Share Posted January 25, 2010 Physicians do this all the time for their patients. It's common practice. On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 9:07 PM, G <luckylot@...> wrote: > > > Our son will be starting full-day K in September and I am terrified about > how we are going to manage his anti-microbial dosing, because he starts to > regress right at 4 hours past his last dose. I can probably dose him at > 7:30am and then again around 4-ish depending on when he gets home from > school, but there will be one or two doses needed during school. I am going > to find out, if his DAN! will write us a note for the nurse to dose them, > but I am also trying to have a back-up plan and I need some help here. > > I am thinking of making little chocolate molds with melted GFCF chocolate > which I can mix his anti-microbials into...worse case scenario, we can see, > if he can last 4-5 hours and take one of these at lunch every day. So, if I > wanted to open a capsule of oil of oregano and some Biotin with an enzyme, > in each of these little sneaky-snacks...do you think that would work or > would they go bad or could they be effected by being put into warm chocolate > that is then refrigerated....? Any ideas? > > Boy do I just hope our Dr. can write us a specific note for this and that > we don't have an A$$ of a nurse to deal with. I heard she is traditional > from a friend who wanted to remove dairy from her daughter's diet, because > of asthma and the nurse didn't believe it would make a difference since her > testing came back clear, I already have my warrior face on just thinking > about it all!! I am ready for a battle. I would rather be sneaky then have > to fight and I KNOW that a piece of candy would be gobbled up as soon as he > opened his lunch box. I don't like him having any one food five days a week, > but if this gets the anti-microbials in him, I am willing to look past that > little detail! If he goes without his treatments, I just KNOW they will > throw the whole ADD thing at me and I don't even want to go there. The crazy > thing is that he will be going to a Green Charter school with a very > nature-oriented principal (my husband helped with the start-up and knows him > pretty well), but the thought of a traditional nurse just scares me. The > principal has even talked to my husband about our situation and has even > seen our son being dosed, but I just don't know how much pull he would have > with a nurses restrictions. Does anyone know? So sorry to drag this post > out, lol. I feel like I am thinking of new questions as I am typing, this > whole school thing is going to be new to me...and then I have to figure out > chelation and everything too, ugh! > > > > > -- God's blessings in Christ, Your Partner in Health, N. Rydland, M.D., D.A.B.P. Founder and developer of kidsWellness, Inc. Natural products and information for healthier families www.kidswellness.com www.rydlandjuice.com Main office: 1921 Commonwealth Drive Charlottesville, VA 22901 434-984-KIDS (5437) Fax: 434-984-5439 Other offices: 140 N.E. 119 St North Miami, FL 2316 Hollywood Blvd Hollywood, Fl 33020 12595 S.W. 137 Ave, Suite 108 Miami Fl 33186 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2010 Report Share Posted January 25, 2010 In New Jersey, supplements do not have to be given. The school nurse at my son's school absolutely refused to give probiotics at lunch even after I had the Doctor fill out the paperwork. It's " non-FDA " approved - so they can refuse. They had a doctor write me a letter citing the law. > > > > Our son will be starting full-day K in September and I am terrified about how we are going to manage his anti-microbial dosing, because he starts to regress right at 4 hours past his last dose. I can probably dose him at 7:30am and then again around 4-ish depending on when he gets home from school, but there will be one or two doses needed during school. I am going to find out, if his DAN! will write us a note for the nurse to dose them, but I am also trying to have a back-up plan and I need some help here. > > > > I am thinking of making little chocolate molds with melted GFCF chocolate which I can mix his anti-microbials into...worse case scenario, we can see, if he can last 4-5 hours and take one of these at lunch every day. So, if I wanted to open a capsule of oil of oregano and some Biotin with an enzyme, in each of these little sneaky-snacks...do you think that would work or would they go bad or could they be effected by being put into warm chocolate that is then refrigerated....? Any ideas? > > > > Boy do I just hope our Dr. can write us a specific note for this and that we don't have an A$$ of a nurse to deal with. I heard she is traditional from a friend who wanted to remove dairy from her daughter's diet, because of asthma and the nurse didn't believe it would make a difference since her testing came back clear, I already have my warrior face on just thinking about it all!! I am ready for a battle. I would rather be sneaky then have to fight and I KNOW that a piece of candy would be gobbled up as soon as he opened his lunch box. I don't like him having any one food five days a week, but if this gets the anti-microbials in him, I am willing to look past that little detail! If he goes without his treatments, I just KNOW they will throw the whole ADD thing at me and I don't even want to go there. The crazy thing is that he will be going to a Green Charter school with a very nature-oriented principal (my husband helped with the start-up and knows him pretty well), but the thought of a traditional nurse just scares me. The principal has even talked to my husband about our situation and has even seen our son being dosed, but I just don't know how much pull he would have with a nurses restrictions. Does anyone know? So sorry to drag this post out, lol. I feel like I am thinking of new questions as I am typing, this whole school thing is going to be new to me...and then I have to figure out chelation and everything too, ugh! > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2010 Report Share Posted January 25, 2010 Wonderful state in which to live. I also understand that practitioners cannot provide nutritional supplements, which limits the quality of those you can get. I wonder who do the drug companies own and paid off.......Are all the schools there the same? On 1/25/10, <ckrupa3672@...> wrote: > > > > In New Jersey, supplements do not have to be given. The school nurse at my > son's school absolutely refused to give probiotics at lunch even after I had > the Doctor fill out the paperwork. It's " non-FDA " approved - so they can > refuse. They had a doctor write me a letter citing the law. > > > > > > > > Our son will be starting full-day K in September and I am terrified > about how we are going to manage his anti-microbial dosing, because he > starts to regress right at 4 hours past his last dose. I can probably dose > him at 7:30am and then again around 4-ish depending on when he gets home > from school, but there will be one or two doses needed during school. I am > going to find out, if his DAN! will write us a note for the nurse to dose > them, but I am also trying to have a back-up plan and I need some help here. > > > > > > > I am thinking of making little chocolate molds with melted GFCF > chocolate which I can mix his anti-microbials into...worse case scenario, we > can see, if he can last 4-5 hours and take one of these at lunch every day. > So, if I wanted to open a capsule of oil of oregano and some Biotin with an > enzyme, in each of these little sneaky-snacks...do you think that would work > or would they go bad or could they be effected by being put into warm > chocolate that is then refrigerated....? Any ideas? > > > > > > Boy do I just hope our Dr. can write us a specific note for this and > that we don't have an A$$ of a nurse to deal with. I heard she is > traditional from a friend who wanted to remove dairy from her daughter's > diet, because of asthma and the nurse didn't believe it would make a > difference since her testing came back clear, I already have my warrior face > on just thinking about it all!! I am ready for a battle. I would rather be > sneaky then have to fight and I KNOW that a piece of candy would be gobbled > up as soon as he opened his lunch box. I don't like him having any one food > five days a week, but if this gets the anti-microbials in him, I am willing > to look past that little detail! If he goes without his treatments, I just > KNOW they will throw the whole ADD thing at me and I don't even want to go > there. The crazy thing is that he will be going to a Green Charter school > with a very nature-oriented principal (my husband helped with the start-up > and knows him pret ty well), but the thought of a traditional nurse just > scares me. The principal has even talked to my husband about our situation > and has even seen our son being dosed, but I just don't know how much pull > he would have with a nurses restrictions. Does anyone know? So sorry to drag > this post out, lol. I feel like I am thinking of new questions as I am > typing, this whole school thing is going to be new to me...and then I have > to figure out chelation and everything too, ugh! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- God's blessings in Christ, Your Partner in Health, N. Rydland, M.D., D.A.B.P. Founder and developer of kidsWellness, Inc. Natural products and information for healthier families www.kidswellness.com www.rydlandjuice.com Main office: 1921 Commonwealth Drive Charlottesville, VA 22901 434-984-KIDS (5437) Fax: 434-984-5439 Other offices: 140 N.E. 119 St North Miami, FL 2316 Hollywood Blvd Hollywood, Fl 33020 12595 S.W. 137 Ave, Suite 108 Miami Fl 33186 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2010 Report Share Posted January 25, 2010 Very fortunate here in Wis. My doctor simply wrote and order and I provide the enzymes for both boys. Small school and the school secretaries are the ones doing the dosing. Anyway....I thank them and show my appreciation during the holidays with a little something. At least my kids aren't behavior issues and they see the difference with my oldest PPD-NOS guy. My food allergy guy, I'm sure they pray he outgrows them. I provide all his food btw. Tammy Re: [ ] Re: Xpost - Question about hiding anti-microbials in school lunch > Wonderful state in which to live. I also understand that practitioners > cannot provide nutritional supplements, which limits the quality of those > you can get. I wonder who do the drug companies own and paid off.......Are > all the schools there the same? > > On 1/25/10, <ckrupa3672@...> wrote: >> >> >> >> In New Jersey, supplements do not have to be given. The school nurse at >> my >> son's school absolutely refused to give probiotics at lunch even after I >> had >> the Doctor fill out the paperwork. It's " non-FDA " approved - so they can >> refuse. They had a doctor write me a letter citing the law. >> >> >> > > >> > > Our son will be starting full-day K in September and I am terrified >> about how we are going to manage his anti-microbial dosing, because he >> starts to regress right at 4 hours past his last dose. I can probably >> dose >> him at 7:30am and then again around 4-ish depending on when he gets home >> from school, but there will be one or two doses needed during school. I >> am >> going to find out, if his DAN! will write us a note for the nurse to dose >> them, but I am also trying to have a back-up plan and I need some help >> here. >> >> > > >> > > I am thinking of making little chocolate molds with melted GFCF >> chocolate which I can mix his anti-microbials into...worse case scenario, >> we >> can see, if he can last 4-5 hours and take one of these at lunch every >> day. >> So, if I wanted to open a capsule of oil of oregano and some Biotin with >> an >> enzyme, in each of these little sneaky-snacks...do you think that would >> work >> or would they go bad or could they be effected by being put into warm >> chocolate that is then refrigerated....? Any ideas? >> > > >> > > Boy do I just hope our Dr. can write us a specific note for this and >> that we don't have an A$$ of a nurse to deal with. I heard she is >> traditional from a friend who wanted to remove dairy from her daughter's >> diet, because of asthma and the nurse didn't believe it would make a >> difference since her testing came back clear, I already have my warrior >> face >> on just thinking about it all!! I am ready for a battle. I would rather >> be >> sneaky then have to fight and I KNOW that a piece of candy would be >> gobbled >> up as soon as he opened his lunch box. I don't like him having any one >> food >> five days a week, but if this gets the anti-microbials in him, I am >> willing >> to look past that little detail! If he goes without his treatments, I >> just >> KNOW they will throw the whole ADD thing at me and I don't even want to >> go >> there. The crazy thing is that he will be going to a Green Charter school >> with a very nature-oriented principal (my husband helped with the >> start-up >> and knows him pret ty well), but the thought of a traditional nurse just >> scares me. The principal has even talked to my husband about our >> situation >> and has even seen our son being dosed, but I just don't know how much >> pull >> he would have with a nurses restrictions. Does anyone know? So sorry to >> drag >> this post out, lol. I feel like I am thinking of new questions as I am >> typing, this whole school thing is going to be new to me...and then I >> have >> to figure out chelation and everything too, ugh! >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > >> >> >> > > > > -- > God's blessings in Christ, > Your Partner in Health, > N. Rydland, M.D., D.A.B.P. > Founder and developer of kidsWellness, Inc. > Natural products and information for healthier families > www.kidswellness.com > www.rydlandjuice.com > > Main office: > 1921 Commonwealth Drive > Charlottesville, VA 22901 > 434-984-KIDS (5437) > Fax: 434-984-5439 > > Other offices: > 140 N.E. 119 St > North Miami, FL > > 2316 Hollywood Blvd > Hollywood, Fl 33020 > > 12595 S.W. 137 Ave, Suite 108 > Miami Fl 33186 > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.