Re: [Unschooling-dotcom] Att Mook's Mom
libbygirl
My godson sounds exactly like your little one! After three days of trauma,
crying, struggling etc. we took him back to the DR who said "Oh perhaps oral
antibiotics would be better!" GRRRRRR he swallowed the dose happily and was
100% within maybe 3 days - Good Luck!
Namaste
Brooke
crying, struggling etc. we took him back to the DR who said "Oh perhaps oral
antibiotics would be better!" GRRRRRR he swallowed the dose happily and was
100% within maybe 3 days - Good Luck!
Namaste
Brooke
Lynne
libbygirl wrote:
eye, but rather, just put the drops in the INSIDE CORNER of their eye with their
eye CLOSED - then have them blink several times. (You would do this with the
child laying down.) They get more of it in this way, and it's far more
comfortable for them, and less scary. The drops feel better going into the eye
that way (on the whites) than they do on the iris or pupil (the white has no
feeling), and the blinking naturally spreads the drops around inside.
Lynne
> My godson sounds exactly like your little one! After three days of trauma,I heard that the best way to give a child eye drops is not to open their
> crying, struggling etc. we took him back to the DR who said "Oh perhaps oral
> antibiotics would be better!" GRRRRRR he swallowed the dose happily and was
> 100% within maybe 3 days - Good Luck!
eye, but rather, just put the drops in the INSIDE CORNER of their eye with their
eye CLOSED - then have them blink several times. (You would do this with the
child laying down.) They get more of it in this way, and it's far more
comfortable for them, and less scary. The drops feel better going into the eye
that way (on the whites) than they do on the iris or pupil (the white has no
feeling), and the blinking naturally spreads the drops around inside.
Lynne