Syrup

At the hospital they made me understand that it was very important that he take all the medicine and on time. When we were in the hospital, the nurses helped me convince him to take his prescribed medicine with prizes and gifts. When we got home it was something else. Leaving the hospital, my little son thought that everything was fine. When I told him that he had to continue taking medicine, he didn’t like it one bit. The first day was not easy at all, especially emotionally. I imagine that many of you understand what I’m talking about, so I won’t go into detail.

That first night back home I came up with an idea to get my son to accept that horrible but necessary medicine. I decided that I was going to powder the medicine and mix it with some liquid that tastes sweet. Before doing this I called the doctor in charge of my son’s case to consult. The nurse in charge of his case let me know that as long as I am 100% sure that he took ALL the medicine then it is okay with them for me to do this. He warned me that because it is a toxic medicine, then I should take precautions not to breathe any of the dust and not to touch it. I’m not going to lie it scared me, but not as much as not moving forward.

After a few weeks of establishing the perfect syrup, I pre-mixed it and poured it into a little jar that I put in the refrigerator and never let the syrup go beyond a week in the fridge. You have to clean the mortar very well every time and use a new syringe for every dose of medicine. I ordered the syringes on Amazon in boxes of 50, which is the largest they sold. Each syringe was individually sealed.

The most important thing about this is that you find out which flavor is most tolerable for your child so that they can take the medicine without many problems. Also the cleaning and starting to make the syringe with medicine just when it is time to give the medicine. Also don’t forget to always use disposable gloves every time you powder the pills (and a mask if you feel you need the added protection).

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