Is Reyes Syndrome really that common?
I have it. My feet are blocks of ice in the winter. don't know if it was the aspirin, though.
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Is Reyes Syndrome really that common?
I have it. My feet are blocks of ice in the winter. don't know if it was the aspirin, though.
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vortex - I think you have raynaud's --which is a circulation issue
Reye's is much more dangerous
vortex - I think you have raynaud's --which is a circulation issue
Reye's is much more dangerous
oh, sorry, I'm mixing up my syndromes
I was never given aspirin. Always got Tylenol.
I think you're younger than me Hil, so our age difference probably accounts for our differing experiences. I can remember when the conventional wisdom on children's aspirin changed.
Reye's is much more dangerous
I think Reyes syndrome involves liver damage. I know it's serious.
the kid might notice when it doesn't fucking work!
But what about when it does? I'd be loathe to gamble a kid's welfare on it ("No, Timmy, give Mommy back the penicillin and take these instead!"), but my parents dosed me up with rum toddies from the git go. Does my medical research mother think there's solid science behind that? I don't think it was exactly the point.
Sometimes placebos truly work.
I am having such a huge craving for lemonade. Sadly I have lemonade, so it comes down to self-control.
Umm, and the reason you are exercising this self control is....?
Upset stomach avoidance. Maybe if I take a Tums every time I walk past the bottle, and dilute the lemonade to half strength...
Sometimes placebos truly work.
Yeah, but that doesn't seem to be the selling point with Obecalp. The way I read it, the idea was to offer the child something to stop the whinging.
They do make a "monster spray" - use it to keep down the monsters under the bed and/or in the closet. I understand it's actually air freshener.
that doesn't seem to be the selling point with Obecalp. The way I read it, the idea was to offer the child something to stop the whinging.
My response was to Kat's question:
Would you all consider it inappropriate to knowingly give your child a placebo in most circumstances?
So I was outlining the circumstances in which I thought it was appropriate--making more about buying points than selling points.