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“Am I a bad person?” Why one mom didn’t take her kid to the ER — even after poison control said to.

13 May 2019 5:04 PM | AIMHI Admin (Administrator)

Vox Source Article | Comments Courtesy of Matt Zavadsky

Interesting perspective…  Tip of the hat to Don Jones for sending this article along.

“Am I a bad person?” Why one mom didn’t take her kid to the ER — even after poison control said to.

The emergency room bill I can’t stop thinking about.

By Sarah Kliffsarah@vox.com  

May 10, 2019

Two years ago, 36-year-old Lindsay Clark was facing a terrible decision.

Her 2-year-old daughter Lily had gotten into a small bottle of the anti-nausea drug Dramamine.

“It had a child lock on it, but I caught her sitting there with a bunch of white stuff in her mouth,” Clark says. “I immediately swept her mouth with my finger, but I wasn’t sure how many pills she ate.”

Clark had to decide: Should she take Lily to the emergency room?

She called a poison control hotline and the answer was yes: A Dramamine overdose could lead to seizures. The little girl should be monitored. When Clark asked what doctors would likely do, she was told they would likely give her activated charcoal and possibly pump her stomach.

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