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so, so avoidable.
my prayers for this little girl and her family.
leslie
I think parents need to parent their children instead of making access more difficult for those of us who either take the time to parent or don't have children. The parents should have known that the GM took those meds and made sure they were lock and key and the GM should have done so on her on if need be. GM doesn't need to ever seen the kids alone again.
Lousy parenting and supervision.
I hope the poor girl is all right eventually. Those patches are extremely powerful. That story made me rush to hug my little boy.
I do have to wonder about a few points in all this. First, why did the girl get into them in the first place? They aren't colorful like stickers, so there isn't much to attract a child's attention. Plus, they come in those pouches you have to open, so it seems unlikely that the girl just saw one out and applied one on a whim. She could have found a used one, I suppose (they're a pain to get rid of - I wish they could just be turned in to the pharmacy for safe disposal!) but they don't really stick much (if at all) when they've been removed. So was she perhaps experimenting with one of Grandma's medicines? That's a terrible thought to have about a 10-year-old, but I have to wonder a little at this point.
I expect a further crackdown on strong painkillers, especially the fentanyl patches. There's a point at which tightening the regulations won't do any good, however, and IMO we've already reached it.
oramar
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