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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Op here. PP, you're not very good at staying on topic, are you? I can't believe I have to answer this but no, not overweight, she plays sports after school every day. She has endometriosis and has extremely painful periods. Please don't lecture me about exercise when we have found what works. [/quote] OP - If this is an ongoing thing, she must have some sense of when she needs to take her Aleve to feel better. Is it that hard to plan ahead for that? I have posted several times saying I think rules are there for a reason, but I also think exceptions are often made for a reason. Either have her take a couple of pills to school as needed to take very discretely (pills needed for the day not a whole bottle, and taken in a bathroom stall for example) or give the school a note from the doctor regarding her medical issues and ask them how to work it out so that she has her medication when she needs this.[/quote]
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