Magpie
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I've heard so many horror stories about kids getting busted for having Tylenol in their possession that I was nervous about how my son's high school would react to him bringing painkillers to school.
Back story - my 13yo son sliced the tip of his thumb off Wednesday night. Took off about half his nail and a good chunk of the pad of his thumb, cutting the small artery. Fortunately, he found the bit he'd lost and a plastic surgery resident sewed it back on for him at the ER.
Anyway, he's taking one extra-strength Advil and one extra-strength Tylenol every four hours to control the pain. I called the high school yesterday to find out if he could bring his painkillers to school with him. Turns out it's no problem! The only thing they said is that they can't remind him to take his drugs (I said, "If he needs to be reminded, then he clearly doesn't need to take them!") and they can't give them to him or help him open the bottle or anything like that. So since child safe bottle caps are defeating him at the moment, I put them in a plastic baggie along with a signed and dated note indicating what they were.
I was very impressed with how sane and reasonable our school's policy was. And now I'm wondering...
What's YOUR school's policy on OTC drugs, like Tylenol? Are the horror stories about kids getting arrested or expelled only news because they almost never happen? Are most schools actually relaxed about this kind of thing?
Back story - my 13yo son sliced the tip of his thumb off Wednesday night. Took off about half his nail and a good chunk of the pad of his thumb, cutting the small artery. Fortunately, he found the bit he'd lost and a plastic surgery resident sewed it back on for him at the ER.
Anyway, he's taking one extra-strength Advil and one extra-strength Tylenol every four hours to control the pain. I called the high school yesterday to find out if he could bring his painkillers to school with him. Turns out it's no problem! The only thing they said is that they can't remind him to take his drugs (I said, "If he needs to be reminded, then he clearly doesn't need to take them!") and they can't give them to him or help him open the bottle or anything like that. So since child safe bottle caps are defeating him at the moment, I put them in a plastic baggie along with a signed and dated note indicating what they were.
I was very impressed with how sane and reasonable our school's policy was. And now I'm wondering...
What's YOUR school's policy on OTC drugs, like Tylenol? Are the horror stories about kids getting arrested or expelled only news because they almost never happen? Are most schools actually relaxed about this kind of thing?