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<blockquote data-quote="AnnieO" data-source="post: 400874" data-attributes="member: 6705"><p>Uggghhhh!!!!!</p><p> </p><p>The kids' BM has always been rather cavalier about antibiotics, as well. She'll give them to the kids until they get better, and then stop... Never mind if there's some left over.</p><p> </p><p>Onyxx and I are about the same on this one (for once, the kid gets it here). We'll get a 10-day course and it takes us 11 days because we miss a couple of doses here and there/ But there are <em>never</em> any left over.</p><p> </p><p>Now with Jett? He will take them - but we have to pretty much threaten him. After about 3 days, he'll whine and say that BM wouldn't make him take them. (Never mind that she had him <em>convinced</em> that he could not function without Concerta... Very obviously, he <em>can</em>, has been off it (around us) for 2 years.)</p><p> </p><p>husband? Always has some left over. I can't seem to convince him he has to take the full course.</p><p> </p><p>I think you made the right call in telling her you won't take her to the doctor anymore. If she can't be responsible in this... You don't <em>need </em>to be. Technically, she's an adult now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnieO, post: 400874, member: 6705"] Uggghhhh!!!!! The kids' BM has always been rather cavalier about antibiotics, as well. She'll give them to the kids until they get better, and then stop... Never mind if there's some left over. Onyxx and I are about the same on this one (for once, the kid gets it here). We'll get a 10-day course and it takes us 11 days because we miss a couple of doses here and there/ But there are [I]never[/I] any left over. Now with Jett? He will take them - but we have to pretty much threaten him. After about 3 days, he'll whine and say that BM wouldn't make him take them. (Never mind that she had him [I]convinced[/I] that he could not function without Concerta... Very obviously, he [I]can[/I], has been off it (around us) for 2 years.) husband? Always has some left over. I can't seem to convince him he has to take the full course. I think you made the right call in telling her you won't take her to the doctor anymore. If she can't be responsible in this... You don't [I]need [/I]to be. Technically, she's an adult now. [/QUOTE]
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