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Refusal of medications
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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 392402"><p>I told mine she could take a pill or I would have the doctor Rx it as a shot in one of those epi-pen instant trigger deals and I would wake her up by giving her that shot every morning. She doesn't know if it can or can't be delivered that way, but she agreed she'd rather swallow a pill than get a shot (and yes many of these are available as injections, but the kids don't know that's not likely a way I could Rx'd, so just showing the Rx info on the shots is enough to convince her I could do it).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 392402"] I told mine she could take a pill or I would have the doctor Rx it as a shot in one of those epi-pen instant trigger deals and I would wake her up by giving her that shot every morning. She doesn't know if it can or can't be delivered that way, but she agreed she'd rather swallow a pill than get a shot (and yes many of these are available as injections, but the kids don't know that's not likely a way I could Rx'd, so just showing the Rx info on the shots is enough to convince her I could do it). [/QUOTE]
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