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> This
> is a parent and grandparent MUST read!! Family Friends too!
> Yesterday, my youngest daughter, Halle who is just 4 years
> old,
> was rushed to the ER by her father for being severely
> lethargic
> and incoherent in her classroom. He was called to her school
> by the school secretary who said that she was
> 'VERY VERY
> SICK'!
> He told me that when
> he arrived at her classroom, Halle was
> barely sitting in the chair. She couldn't hold her own head
> up
> and when he looked into her eyes,
> she couldn't focus them.
> He immediately scooped her up and rushed her
> to the closest
> ER, and then called me. When he got there,
> they ran blood test
> after blood test and did x-rays, every
> test imaginable. Her white
> blood cell count was normal, nothing
> was out of
> the ordinary.
> When I arrived at the ER, the doctor there
> told us that he had
> done everything that he could do so he was
> transferring her to
> Saint Francis Hospital for further
> tests.
> Right as we were leaving in the ambulance,
> her teacher arrived
> at the ER and told us that after questioning
> Halle 's classmates,
> She had found out that our little girl
> had
> licked liquid hand sanitizer off of her hands
> !!!
> Hand sanitizer, of all things. But it
> makes sense. These
> days they
> have all kinds of different scents and
> flavors and when you have
> a curious child, they are going to put all
> kinds of things into their mouths.
> When we arrived at the Saint Francis'
> Hospital ER, we told the ER
> Doctor there to check her blood alcohol
> level, and yes we did get
> weird looks, but they did it.
> The results showed her
> blood alcohol level was 85%
> -- six hours after we first took her..
> There's no telling what it would have
> been if we would have requested it at the
> first ER. Since then, her school
> and a few surrounding schools have taken the
> liquid hand sanitizers
>
> out of all the lower grade classes, but what's to stop
> middle and high
> schoolers from ingesting this
> stuff?
> After doing research on the Internet, we
> found out that it only takes about
> 3 squirts of the stuff ingested to be fatal
> to a toddler.
> For her blood alcohol level to be so high, it
> would be like someone her
> size drinking120 proof liquor.
> So PLEASE PLEASE don't
> disregard this because we don't ever
> want another family to go through what ours
> has gone through..
> Please send this to everyone you know that have children,
> grandchildren, nieces, nephews or cousins..
> It doesn't matter what age. This could affect anyone of
> them ...
>
> This can also be verified on truth or fiction, see
> below...
> http://www.truthorf
>
>
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