Anonymous wrote:My mom called a bunch for stupid things my brothers and I did - including when my brother ate all the buds off the petunias! Not poisonous, but they said he might poop a lot for a few days.
Anonymous wrote:Love how non judgmental they are
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My niece swallowed a small magnet. My SIL called the poison control and they said to take her to the ER. While she was on the phone with poison control, my brother talked to their Pediatrician. The Pediatrician said they could wait on the ER and gave them the list of symptoms to look for. They did not take my niece to the ER. Poison Control called back and got upset that they had not taken the niece to th ER. Poison control reported them to the Police for child endangerment. The police arrived at the house several hours later and required that they see and talk to my niece. So she had to be woken up so the Police could confirm that she was ok. The next day a Social Worker showed up. It took 2 weeks to clear the entire situation.
How would poison control know she wasn't taken to the ER?
They called back. My SIL said they had not brought her to the ER because the Ped said there was no need for it.
I think poison control is a great idea and very useful. In this case, the worker over stepped and it caused issues. This was about 10 years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Fortunately, my kids have aged past the time that I had to call poison control a lot- but I had them on speed dial. They are a wonderful resource. They answer quickly, and give good reasonable advice- its not just 'go to the ER.'
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My niece swallowed a small magnet. My SIL called the poison control and they said to take her to the ER. While she was on the phone with poison control, my brother talked to their Pediatrician. The Pediatrician said they could wait on the ER and gave them the list of symptoms to look for. They did not take my niece to the ER. Poison Control called back and got upset that they had not taken the niece to th ER. Poison control reported them to the Police for child endangerment. The police arrived at the house several hours later and required that they see and talk to my niece. So she had to be woken up so the Police could confirm that she was ok. The next day a Social Worker showed up. It took 2 weeks to clear the entire situation.
How would poison control know she wasn't taken to the ER?
Anonymous wrote:Radiolab did a really interesting podcast on poison control https://www.wnycstudios.org/podcasts/radiolab/articles/poison-control
Anonymous wrote:I have a child that is suicidal at times and has overdosed several times. Until this I had no idea but the emergency room calls poison control when there is an overdose and they walk the doctors through what to watch for and what are the signs of stability. Also the school called the time he overdosed at school. They are so valuable to our community.
My own personal story. I was trying to open a tube of glue - might have been the type you use for model cars. It was stuck so I used my teeth. When it came loose I got glue in my mouth. The warnings on the package were terrifying. I called poison control and they instructed me on washing out my mouth and kept me calm - I was sure I was going to die of my own stupidity. Suffice it to say I have not opened any non food item with my teeth since and that was a decade ago.
Anonymous wrote:Had to call when my toddler son chew through a glow stick and his whole mouth was glowing bright green. They were awesome.
Ps - they are nonpoisonous.