TYLENOL, MOTRIN

Anonymous
What's the deal with such medicines?
Why everybody gives such medicines to children all the time?
Anonymous
Why would you think that people give these to children all of the time? I give my child Tylenol or Motrin when he is in pain from teething, running a fever or if he is going to get shots. Why would you lump everyone into one unfounded statement?
Anonymous
I give my son advil or tylenol when he has a high fever or is in obvious pain from teething. Not at all "all the time".

Who posted they give their children those meds "all the time"?
Anonymous
Obvious TROLL question to annoy moms and elicit angry responses.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I give my son advil or tylenol when he has a high fever or is in obvious pain from teething. Not at all "all the time".

Who posted they give their children those meds "all the time"?


I've been reading people here saying they give it to the child when they're "cranky", lethargic, when they suspect of a stomach or whatever bug...

We all have good and bad days... should we take medicines for everything?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Obvious TROLL question to annoy moms and elicit angry responses.


Obvious you don't have any interest in discussing the subject.

Now, YOU are the troll.

Please leave us alone.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I give my son advil or tylenol when he has a high fever or is in obvious pain from teething. Not at all "all the time".

Who posted they give their children those meds "all the time"?


I've been reading people here saying they give it to the child when they're "cranky", lethargic, when they suspect of a stomach or whatever bug...

We all have good and bad days... should we take medicines for everything?


I don't think that you can compare adults to infants or toddlers and how we can deal with pain in a way that they can't. This is a stupid post.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Obvious TROLL question to annoy moms and elicit angry responses.


Obvious you don't have any interest in discussing the subject.

Now, YOU are the troll.

Please leave us alone.



And you post on yet another thread.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I give my son advil or tylenol when he has a high fever or is in obvious pain from teething. Not at all "all the time".

Who posted they give their children those meds "all the time"?


I've been reading people here saying they give it to the child when they're "cranky", lethargic, when they suspect of a stomach or whatever bug...

We all have good and bad days... should we take medicines for everything?


I don't think that you can compare adults to infants or toddlers and how we can deal with pain in a way that they can't. This is a stupid post.


careful, troll might attack you
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I give my son advil or tylenol when he has a high fever or is in obvious pain from teething. Not at all "all the time".

Who posted they give their children those meds "all the time"?


I've been reading people here saying they give it to the child when they're "cranky", lethargic, when they suspect of a stomach or whatever bug...

We all have good and bad days... should we take medicines for everything?


I don't think that you can compare adults to infants or toddlers and how we can deal with pain in a way that they can't. This is a stupid post.


I'm sorry if I sound stupid.
I would say IGNORANT.
I'm new to the country and I want to learn more.

At home I would give DC a bottle with unsweetened tea to help with pain and "crankiness".
I've seen so many ads in magazines for sleeping medicines, people here on the website asking for suggestion for anxiety pills.
I'm honestly scared.
Anonymous
What sort of tea? Black tea?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I give my son advil or tylenol when he has a high fever or is in obvious pain from teething. Not at all "all the time".

Who posted they give their children those meds "all the time"?


I've been reading people here saying they give it to the child when they're "cranky", lethargic, when they suspect of a stomach or whatever bug...

We all have good and bad days... should we take medicines for everything?


I don't think that you can compare adults to infants or toddlers and how we can deal with pain in a way that they can't. This is a stupid post.


I'm sorry if I sound stupid.
I would say IGNORANT.
I'm new to the country and I want to learn more.

At home I would give DC a bottle with unsweetened tea to help with pain and "crankiness".
I've seen so many ads in magazines for sleeping medicines, people here on the website asking for suggestion for anxiety pills.
I'm honestly scared.


Ok, if you insist...this post is ignorant?!?! Why exactly would you be scared? And if you are scared of the thought, think about how the people that have to take this kind of medication feel. Anxiety, insomnia and pain are all very real conditions. Some people can deal with them by taking "natural" substances while others can't and need a stronger form of medication. There is absolutely nothing wrong with anyone taking something to help them live a better quality of life and you should not come down on them for that. Everyone does what is best for themselves.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What sort of tea? Black tea?


chamomile or lemon grass
Anonymous
Wait don't you have lots of adopted kids along with your red headed baby?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I give my son advil or tylenol when he has a high fever or is in obvious pain from teething. Not at all "all the time".

Who posted they give their children those meds "all the time"?


I've been reading people here saying they give it to the child when they're "cranky", lethargic, when they suspect of a stomach or whatever bug...

We all have good and bad days... should we take medicines for everything?


I don't think that you can compare adults to infants or toddlers and how we can deal with pain in a way that they can't. This is a stupid post.


I'm sorry if I sound stupid.
I would say IGNORANT.
I'm new to the country and I want to learn more.

At home I would give DC a bottle with unsweetened tea to help with pain and "crankiness".
I've seen so many ads in magazines for sleeping medicines, people here on the website asking for suggestion for anxiety pills.
I'm honestly scared.


Ok, if you insist...this post is ignorant?!?! Why exactly would you be scared? And if you are scared of the thought, think about how the people that have to take this kind of medication feel. Anxiety, insomnia and pain are all very real conditions. Some people can deal with them by taking "natural" substances while others can't and need a stronger form of medication. There is absolutely nothing wrong with anyone taking something to help them live a better quality of life and you should not come down on them for that. Everyone does what is best for themselves.


I can't understand why you're so angry at me.
I'm not used to people taking medicines for everything.
I'm not used to seeing medicine's ads in every single magazine/TV show.
I'm sorry if it hurts you.

I've seem hypochondriac people and it's not beautiful.
They don't really know what's the best for themselves.

I'm really sorry if I hurt your feelings.
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