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[quote=Anonymous]DS(15) went to a sleepover Saturday night and was given melatonin gummies as a prank by his “friends”. It was about 14 boys camping in one of the boys backyard. They were watching movies on an outdoor screen and eating snacks. One of the boys fixed DS a plate of various snacks that included fruit snacks with melatonin gummies mixed in. We don’t know exactly how much he ate but probably potentially as many as 15. He said towards the end of the movie he started feeling very drowsy and dizzy and ended up falling asleep. This was probably around 10:45pm. He woke up around 1:30am feeling sick and ended up vomiting, felt better and continued to sleep. He assumed he ate too much junk. He said he had a very hard time waking up and when he did the other boys were laughing and asking “sleep well?” “We’re you tired last night?” and they had also written on his face and hidden a lot of his items. One of the boys ended up disclosing that they had given him (and only him) melatonin gummies last night. Then apparently all the other boys laughed and said it was a prank. DS texted me to pick him up and I got him a round 11:00am and he was still super groggy. I assumed they were up all night. He then got nauseous again and I had to pull over the car for him to vomit. I was slightly worried they had been drinking and when I asked he then he told me about the melatonin prank. I was super concerned and we ended up going to urgent care after calling poison control. They ran a few test and did bloodwork and everything came back normal (no drugs or alcohol in system). They were not able to test for levels of melatonin in his blood at this urgent care center. He got some Zofran, fluids and napped while being observed and he is now totally fine. He is begging me not to confront the parents but I find this behavior very very concerning. All these boys are on the same soccer team but DS is the odd man out and has been picked on by a few of the boys before. I’m not sure if every single boy was involved or not, but they all seemed to at least be aware from what DS told me. I 100% believe DS as be does not lie. He’s a great kid but has some issues socializing and so often becomes the target of his peers. What if they had given him something else? Something riskier than Melatonin gummies? What are these boys going to do in 3 years in college? They have time to mature and understand what they did was wrong but I believe their parents should know. DS says this will make things much worse for him, which I also understand. Thoughts? [/quote]
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