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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 255430"><p>Does he have advil, or headache medication at school? difficult child has headaches daily. He does go some days without taking anything. Just knowing it is in the office helps. However atleast 3 times a week he is in the office for advil or excedrin. About once a month it is really bad and we need to pick him up for tylenol #3. that is down from once a week and ending up in ER.</p><p> </p><p>Before we had the medicine at school he would call daily. He would want to come home. Tired and headache. Now I tell him not to call unless it is a migrane and if he is throwing up! don't want to sound mean but he needs to stay at school.</p><p> </p><p>Hope difficult child feels better. It is so hard not knowing how to help him.</p><p>If you find the answer, post it - as I am always looking for new ideas in dealing with the very same issues. PLUS some.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 255430"] Does he have advil, or headache medication at school? difficult child has headaches daily. He does go some days without taking anything. Just knowing it is in the office helps. However atleast 3 times a week he is in the office for advil or excedrin. About once a month it is really bad and we need to pick him up for tylenol #3. that is down from once a week and ending up in ER. Before we had the medicine at school he would call daily. He would want to come home. Tired and headache. Now I tell him not to call unless it is a migrane and if he is throwing up! don't want to sound mean but he needs to stay at school. Hope difficult child feels better. It is so hard not knowing how to help him. If you find the answer, post it - as I am always looking for new ideas in dealing with the very same issues. PLUS some. [/QUOTE]
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