Boy, that brings back memories. I was sitting here laughing so hard, I know its not funny, but the memories sure are now.
I think that the nebs weren't a problem because I only gave him one at a time and didn't let him take them all with him to sit down and do, maybe my moms gut that I knew he would do that too, or just never thought of it.
However, this is why I was laughing because I had only read the "Kid's dumping meds" part. A coupld of times I decided that I needed to clean Nathans room because it needed a throughly cleaning and even some sanitizing that he could not do. Well, the first time, you should have seen the look on my face when I moved his bed to clean under it! I think there was at LEAST a two week supply of every med he was taking including the missing nasal sprays I could not find to save my life got found. Poor kid might be lucky to be alive to tell the story. Yet, since I found that hiding place, you would think I would learn, he did it again but the next time it was behind the dresser. Needless to say it was a long time before I just gave him his meds, he had to swallow them in front of me each and every one, everytime. Plus I made it very clear that I would find his hiding spots but he never did it after the second time. Again, lucky he lived through it. If I remember rightly he was 6 and 8 when he did this. You really should have seened the shocked look on my face, you really had to be there.
I guess I am saying it is normal and typical. Not that it shouldn't be corrected, it has too be, but normal. I don't have a daughter with CF so am wondering if this is a boy thing or if girls do it as well.
PS: I cleaned his room throughly at least monthly, it sounds like I only cleaned it twice in his life, sorry.
I think that the nebs weren't a problem because I only gave him one at a time and didn't let him take them all with him to sit down and do, maybe my moms gut that I knew he would do that too, or just never thought of it.
However, this is why I was laughing because I had only read the "Kid's dumping meds" part. A coupld of times I decided that I needed to clean Nathans room because it needed a throughly cleaning and even some sanitizing that he could not do. Well, the first time, you should have seen the look on my face when I moved his bed to clean under it! I think there was at LEAST a two week supply of every med he was taking including the missing nasal sprays I could not find to save my life got found. Poor kid might be lucky to be alive to tell the story. Yet, since I found that hiding place, you would think I would learn, he did it again but the next time it was behind the dresser. Needless to say it was a long time before I just gave him his meds, he had to swallow them in front of me each and every one, everytime. Plus I made it very clear that I would find his hiding spots but he never did it after the second time. Again, lucky he lived through it. If I remember rightly he was 6 and 8 when he did this. You really should have seened the shocked look on my face, you really had to be there.
I guess I am saying it is normal and typical. Not that it shouldn't be corrected, it has too be, but normal. I don't have a daughter with CF so am wondering if this is a boy thing or if girls do it as well.
PS: I cleaned his room throughly at least monthly, it sounds like I only cleaned it twice in his life, sorry.