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Getting the medication into a stubborn difficult child......
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<blockquote data-quote="Andrea Danielle" data-source="post: 6259" data-attributes="member: 2357"><p>Ok, now I need advice on how to get my stubborn difficult child to take the medication....</p><p>He is trialing Dexadrine, to rule out severe ADHD but he likely has Early Onset Bi-Polar (EOBP). </p><p>I have tried crushing up the tablet and hiding it in milk or yogurt but he figured it out and refused to finish it. Then I found a great new pharmacy that will turn any medication into a liquid with our pick of flavour, so I chose chocolate, spent $100 on it only to find that he hated the flavour and refused to have it a second time.</p><p>Then I convinced him to let me put the crushed up pill in his hot chocolate, I explained to him him why he needed the medication and that it would help him etc.. It has worked for the past 3 days but it has become a huge area of conflict, it is making our mornings hell and we know he is going to need medications for a very long time so we need to get off to the right start. </p><p>Any ideas? :hammer:</p><p></p><p>Andrea</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andrea Danielle, post: 6259, member: 2357"] Ok, now I need advice on how to get my stubborn difficult child to take the medication.... He is trialing Dexadrine, to rule out severe ADHD but he likely has Early Onset Bi-Polar (EOBP). I have tried crushing up the tablet and hiding it in milk or yogurt but he figured it out and refused to finish it. Then I found a great new pharmacy that will turn any medication into a liquid with our pick of flavour, so I chose chocolate, spent $100 on it only to find that he hated the flavour and refused to have it a second time. Then I convinced him to let me put the crushed up pill in his hot chocolate, I explained to him him why he needed the medication and that it would help him etc.. It has worked for the past 3 days but it has become a huge area of conflict, it is making our mornings hell and we know he is going to need medications for a very long time so we need to get off to the right start. Any ideas? [img]:hammer:[/img] Andrea [/QUOTE]
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