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  1. #1
    BellyBelly Member

    Jun 2005
    Sydney
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    We have this problem with my 2 year old. We sat with her for 45 mins one night and made her have her medicine (panadol, 39.1 temp !!). She did take it with bribery of a marshmellow.

    I would get him to try the dimeapp too - the purple one is a nice blackcurrant taste.

    How is he with Panadol? We bought panadol suppositorys' the other day for my 9 month old....i had the lovely task of 'inserting' . Its awful, but works faster, and doesnt seem to effect them as much. My mum suggested doing it in her sleep, which worked. She just thought i was changing her bottom.

    I dont know if this has helped...

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    BellyBelly Member
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    Feb 2005
    canberra
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    we put the medicine in chocolate or caramel topping - it was my mum's suggestion as that is what they do for the patients at the nursing home she works at, mid though if he spits it out it WILL be messy.

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Mar 2006
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    It's a tough one Sarah. If he does spit some out, don't try to top it up because you have no way of knowing how much he has actually consumed and risk over dosing. So just finish the dose for this time and then give more when due.

    Some tricks to try;
    distraction - balloons, TV, toys etc. On the rare occassions DD won't take medicine (very rare - she usually asks for more!) I pop The Wiggles on for a few minutes and she is in so much awe that doesn't realise what's happening.

    Try a bit of role play. Zander give teddy some medicine to feel better (or Mummy or Daddy). Now it is Zander's turn.

    Make a game of it. One I used on my sister was "I bet you can't do X" (she'd do it - always something easy like hop on one foot). "Well, I bet you can't do A!" and so on and so on until I got to "I bet you can't swallow all this before I count to 5!" and she'd usually do it.

    You could try giving it in his sleep. I know some kids will actually take medicine in their sleep because they're too groggy to do anything else.

    Try not to squirt it directly into the back of the throat because it can actually cause a gag reflex and they are more likely to spit it out. Putting it in the cheek usually works better.

    HTH and hope he feels better soon!

    MG

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Feb 2004
    Melbourne
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    Going to try some of those tricks MG Thank you.

    At the moment it's in cocolate milk & it's not working.

  5. #5
    Registered User

    Feb 2004
    Melbourne
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    OMG MG, you are a legend. I said to him "show me how fast you can drink your milk" & it worked!!! He guzzled his chocolate milk in less than a minute WOOOHOOO!

  6. #6
    Registered User

    Mar 2006
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    LOL - glad it helped Sarah. Here's to a speedy recovery!

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    WOOHOO! Great news! Yay for Zander and great job MG

  8. #8
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    Feb 2004
    Melbourne
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    Bwahahaha he just asked if he can show daddy when he gets home how fast he can drink with his straw!!! So I can get it into him before bed now too

  9. #9
    Life Subscriber

    Jul 2006
    Brisbane
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    Wow, great stuff. They are fantastic ideas MG!!