Funny epi-pen story....
We carry one all the time but have never had to use on on DGS 3. The first time DH was taking him off without me after the diagnosis I was going to show him how to use the epi-pen. I HAD the tester out. Somehow he had also laid out the REAL epi-pen. Picked up the wrong one and YEP.. did it on me!!
AT least I am sure how to use it!!!!![]()
I've got a funny epi-pen story, too! My daughter's friend carries an epi-pen with her & left it on our table where my 16 yr old son decides to investigate it. Long story short he walks in my room with an epi-pen sticking out of his thumb! I'm sure the look on my face was priceless because I wasn't even worried about him, all I could think was "HOW Did YOU GET AN EPI-PEN STUCK IN YOUR THUMB?" Well, it wouldn't come out! My husband gets home and he couldn't even get it out and he's a doctor! It ended up hitting the bone and bending! After x-rays and more needles to numb his thumb he came home all bandaged up with his ego bruised! We laughed about that for months!


Aren't we nice parents?(On my son's defense he barely touched it and since it's spring loaded it shot the needle out!)


Breaks my heart to think about how scary that must be for him. And then, angry that they won't give the child a shot to save his life and instead take that gamble
I can't believe they won't use the Epi!!! The next time they end up in the ER, the ER doc needs to make them give the epipen right there. It is frightening to think about giving it, but once you've done it, and you see how quickly it works, you'll never hesitate again. We've only had to give DS's once, but it worked like magic. He was all better within like 2 minutes!! (We stayed the night in "observation" at the ER, though, of course). --Katie