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Good thoughts for difficult child, please
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<blockquote data-quote="flutterby" data-source="post: 347013" data-attributes="member: 7083"><p>That one lasted about 2 hours. She finally calmed down, made some eggs, then took the medications with pudding (not crushed).</p><p></p><p>The only problem is the prescription prilosec. We were prescribed Protonix because I take it and it's a small pill with a nice coating so it goes right down. It comes in generic, but the pharmacist wrote a note that neither insurance covers it and substituted Prilosec. It's a capsule and it's sticky. She almost threw it back up. So, I see my doctor tomorrow and I'm going to ask her to get a prior auth on Protonix for difficult child.</p><p></p><p>Thank God the Celexa, Trazdone and Clonidine are small pills. This whole pill anxiety started several years ago when she was prescribed amoxicillin, thought she could take them, gagged on them and threw them up. Now she obsesses on it and, voila, pill anxiety.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterby, post: 347013, member: 7083"] That one lasted about 2 hours. She finally calmed down, made some eggs, then took the medications with pudding (not crushed). The only problem is the prescription prilosec. We were prescribed Protonix because I take it and it's a small pill with a nice coating so it goes right down. It comes in generic, but the pharmacist wrote a note that neither insurance covers it and substituted Prilosec. It's a capsule and it's sticky. She almost threw it back up. So, I see my doctor tomorrow and I'm going to ask her to get a prior auth on Protonix for difficult child. Thank God the Celexa, Trazdone and Clonidine are small pills. This whole pill anxiety started several years ago when she was prescribed amoxicillin, thought she could take them, gagged on them and threw them up. Now she obsesses on it and, voila, pill anxiety. [/QUOTE]
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