Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DH is a medical doctor. He said he’s had kids that just refuse. If they have the symptoms and the throat looks bad, he goes ahead and treats with antibiotics. No need to force a kid. Has kid stay home until no fever.
Which is great until you have a kid like mine who refuses the antibiotics...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DH is a medical doctor. He said he’s had kids that just refuse. If they have the symptoms and the throat looks bad, he goes ahead and treats with antibiotics. No need to force a kid. Has kid stay home until no fever.
Which is great until you have a kid like mine who refuses the antibiotics...
Anonymous wrote:My DH is a medical doctor. He said he’s had kids that just refuse. If they have the symptoms and the throat looks bad, he goes ahead and treats with antibiotics. No need to force a kid. Has kid stay home until no fever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I forced my kids.
Threatened, not bribed.
Time them it wasn't a choice. It sucks but it would be quick. Offered to hold them for dr but didn't have to.
8 year old boy over quick. Fine.
If you take the kid to the ER they will put them in a restraint to do the test if they won't allow it.
So, you can give them the choice of getting it over with voluntarily or having the nurses put them in the restraint.
Also, if your child is typically very fearful and uncooperative about medical procedures you can ask the doctor for a Valium prescription. Give them a dose a half hour before the appointment and it will probably all work out.
Some children take one before going to the dentist. They usually grown out of the need for it.
My son only needed one dose before he decided that he loved the dentist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I forced my kids.
Threatened, not bribed.
Time them it wasn't a choice. It sucks but it would be quick. Offered to hold them for dr but didn't have to.
8 year old boy over quick. Fine.
If you take the kid to the ER they will put them in a restraint to do the test if they won't allow it.
So, you can give them the choice of getting it over with voluntarily or having the nurses put them in the restraint.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Newsflash! Lots of people weather strep without antibiotics. They don't realize thry have strep.
Sorry for your sister, but that is not a common outcome. Don't be a drama queen.
It used to be very common for people to hospitalized because of complications from strep before antibiotics were in use.
My FIL was hospitalized in intensive care for two months.
Nowadays it's more likely to happen to a special needs person because they can't necessarily communicate to you how duck they feel.
Strep literally knocks you over - you typically feel very sick and very tired and your throat hurts like hell. If you look in there you can usually see white pustules in the throat. It is not easy to miss in most cases.
Anonymous wrote:Newsflash! Lots of people weather strep without antibiotics. They don't realize thry have strep.
Sorry for your sister, but that is not a common outcome. Don't be a drama queen.
Anonymous wrote:I forced my kids.
Threatened, not bribed.
Time them it wasn't a choice. It sucks but it would be quick. Offered to hold them for dr but didn't have to.
8 year old boy over quick. Fine.