Daughter stopped taking creon

conash

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My 15yr daughter has stopped taking her creon and I dont know how to get the message accross that she needs to take them. What problems is she facing if she continues.
She has told me she just wants to be normal & it is killing me because there is nothing I can say to make her feel different. Done the take and u will be normal speel etc. Any ideas
 

conash

New member
My 15yr daughter has stopped taking her creon and I dont know how to get the message accross that she needs to take them. What problems is she facing if she continues.
She has told me she just wants to be normal & it is killing me because there is nothing I can say to make her feel different. Done the take and u will be normal speel etc. Any ideas
 

conash

New member
My 15yr daughter has stopped taking her creon and I dont know how to get the message accross that she needs to take them. What problems is she facing if she continues.
She has told me she just wants to be normal & it is killing me because there is nothing I can say to make her feel different. Done the take and u will be normal speel etc. Any ideas
 

conash

New member
My 15yr daughter has stopped taking her creon and I dont know how to get the message accross that she needs to take them. What problems is she facing if she continues.
She has told me she just wants to be normal & it is killing me because there is nothing I can say to make her feel different. Done the take and u will be normal speel etc. Any ideas
 

conash

New member
My 15yr daughter has stopped taking her creon and I dont know how to get the message accross that she needs to take them. What problems is she facing if she continues.
<br />She has told me she just wants to be normal & it is killing me because there is nothing I can say to make her feel different. Done the take and u will be normal speel etc. Any ideas
 

Littlemiss

New member
I don't know if this is what you want to hear, and it's probably not what any Dr will tell you, but I think the best thing you can do it to let her come to the decision to take them herself.

I went through a period where I wasn't very compliant and I remember that around that age everything my mother told me just made me want to not take them more (stupid, yes, illogical, yes!). It's hard to see your kid doing something that you know is bad for them and that may have long-lasting effects, but at 15 most kids rebel in some way. It's part of growing up.

She will come to the decision that taking her meds is better than the consequences of not taking them - believe me there are some very socially unacceptable problems that come with not taking enzymes so she will probably see the light quickly <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">

Hope that helps

AJ
 

Littlemiss

New member
I don't know if this is what you want to hear, and it's probably not what any Dr will tell you, but I think the best thing you can do it to let her come to the decision to take them herself.

I went through a period where I wasn't very compliant and I remember that around that age everything my mother told me just made me want to not take them more (stupid, yes, illogical, yes!). It's hard to see your kid doing something that you know is bad for them and that may have long-lasting effects, but at 15 most kids rebel in some way. It's part of growing up.

She will come to the decision that taking her meds is better than the consequences of not taking them - believe me there are some very socially unacceptable problems that come with not taking enzymes so she will probably see the light quickly <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">

Hope that helps

AJ
 

Littlemiss

New member
I don't know if this is what you want to hear, and it's probably not what any Dr will tell you, but I think the best thing you can do it to let her come to the decision to take them herself.

I went through a period where I wasn't very compliant and I remember that around that age everything my mother told me just made me want to not take them more (stupid, yes, illogical, yes!). It's hard to see your kid doing something that you know is bad for them and that may have long-lasting effects, but at 15 most kids rebel in some way. It's part of growing up.

She will come to the decision that taking her meds is better than the consequences of not taking them - believe me there are some very socially unacceptable problems that come with not taking enzymes so she will probably see the light quickly <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">

Hope that helps

AJ
 

Littlemiss

New member
I don't know if this is what you want to hear, and it's probably not what any Dr will tell you, but I think the best thing you can do it to let her come to the decision to take them herself.

I went through a period where I wasn't very compliant and I remember that around that age everything my mother told me just made me want to not take them more (stupid, yes, illogical, yes!). It's hard to see your kid doing something that you know is bad for them and that may have long-lasting effects, but at 15 most kids rebel in some way. It's part of growing up.

She will come to the decision that taking her meds is better than the consequences of not taking them - believe me there are some very socially unacceptable problems that come with not taking enzymes so she will probably see the light quickly <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">

Hope that helps

AJ
 

Littlemiss

New member
I don't know if this is what you want to hear, and it's probably not what any Dr will tell you, but I think the best thing you can do it to let her come to the decision to take them herself.
<br />
<br />I went through a period where I wasn't very compliant and I remember that around that age everything my mother told me just made me want to not take them more (stupid, yes, illogical, yes!). It's hard to see your kid doing something that you know is bad for them and that may have long-lasting effects, but at 15 most kids rebel in some way. It's part of growing up.
<br />
<br />She will come to the decision that taking her meds is better than the consequences of not taking them - believe me there are some very socially unacceptable problems that come with not taking enzymes so she will probably see the light quickly <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
<br />
<br />Hope that helps
<br />
<br />AJ
 

serendipity730

New member
Hi,

I agree with AJ 100%. It is normal for 15 year olds to rebel and to want to be normal. Like AJ said, your daughter will probably see the light when she experiences some of those socially inacceptable problems or is having a lot of stomach aches. Does your daughter use this site as well?

Good luck!
 

serendipity730

New member
Hi,

I agree with AJ 100%. It is normal for 15 year olds to rebel and to want to be normal. Like AJ said, your daughter will probably see the light when she experiences some of those socially inacceptable problems or is having a lot of stomach aches. Does your daughter use this site as well?

Good luck!
 

serendipity730

New member
Hi,

I agree with AJ 100%. It is normal for 15 year olds to rebel and to want to be normal. Like AJ said, your daughter will probably see the light when she experiences some of those socially inacceptable problems or is having a lot of stomach aches. Does your daughter use this site as well?

Good luck!
 

serendipity730

New member
Hi,

I agree with AJ 100%. It is normal for 15 year olds to rebel and to want to be normal. Like AJ said, your daughter will probably see the light when she experiences some of those socially inacceptable problems or is having a lot of stomach aches. Does your daughter use this site as well?

Good luck!
 

serendipity730

New member
Hi,
<br />
<br />I agree with AJ 100%. It is normal for 15 year olds to rebel and to want to be normal. Like AJ said, your daughter will probably see the light when she experiences some of those socially inacceptable problems or is having a lot of stomach aches. Does your daughter use this site as well?
<br />
<br />Good luck!
 

lightNlife

New member
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lightNlife

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Here's an article you might relate to. I hope it helps.

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lightNlife

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Here's an article you might relate to. I hope it helps.

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lightNlife

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Here's an article you might relate to. I hope it helps.

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lightNlife

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Here's an article you might relate to. I hope it helps.
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