Sting like a bee.
I have to make a grocery run, and pick up more TP, and other stuff, Sebastian needs a few more special pens for his classes, Mark needs another binder, and I also need to pick up some Benadryl for Sebastian to have at school.
I forgot to tell you all this yesterday.
The high school called because there is a large nest somewhere near the PE field. The nest is either wasps, hornets, or bees, the nurse in the health room couldn't tell me which, but it doesn't really matter, because he's allergic to all 3 types of stings.
The nest isn't on school property, it's outside the fence, so the city has to take care of it or something.
Anyway, because he's severely allergic yet doesn't have an epi pen, the school needs me to buy a package of Benadryl tabs or capsules, and bring them to school, with written permission from me and his doctor, to have the school be able to give them to him while waiting for the ambulance to show up.
And yes, he usually needs to get to the ER as soon as possible, because he has an anaphylactic reaction to stings, he swells up, and within a few minutes, has trouble breathing.
So groceries, toilet paper, Benadryl, pens, and a binder.




Comments
You can NEVER have enough TP!
Posted by: Mr. Fabulous | September 25, 2007 7:58 PM
Something tells me the school should already be equipped with Benadryl in case anyone gets stung and has an allergic reaction....they're really getting cheap! eh? jeeze
Posted by: Jade | September 25, 2007 11:40 PM
Over here, the emergencies are margarine and mayonnaise.
Heh. Food before school, or just the fact that I've bought so many school supplies over the years, we can go a long time without buying new stuff.
And what Jade said? I agree! You'd think the schools would stock the basics for health care?!
Posted by: terry | September 26, 2007 1:13 AM