Pubdate: Wed, 10 Dec 2003 Source: Times, The (LA) Copyright: 2003 The Times Contact: http://www.shreveporttimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1019 Author: Barbara Mathews Blanton SCHOOL SHOULD ALLOW PAIN RELIEVER POSSESSION McKinney, Texas The folks in Bossier must be the laughing stock of the United States for expelling a girl because she had Advil for a headache in her purse. Zero tolerance is a joke. All it does is produce a one-size-fits-all solution for complex problems that need careful consideration. This child apparently has headaches. No one on this School Board must have headaches nor do they have a shred of critical thinking ability. Everything seems to have to fit into the black and white, good and bad standard. Actually reminds me of a president I know. I hope someone convinces them to look at the reasonableness of the standard because it isn't if we are compassionate about people's pain. An example could be two to four over-the-counter pain pills like aspirin, Advil or Tylenol may be carried by the high school student for headaches or other minor pain. I am certified in substance abuse, and over-the-counter Advil has caused NO concern among the addiction experts. It is an anti-inflammatory, used by millions for headaches and arthritis. You can't feel it when you have taken it, except if you are lucky the pain will be relieved. Grandmothers all over the world take this product for their aching joints. Boy, and I thought Texas had some really strange people. You are giving us a run for our money! - --- MAP posted-by: Josh