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Dad disguised his daughter to take medicine with watermelon. Have you ever experienced a similar situation?

Of course, I've had this experience, but my dad either mixed medicine into my rice or gave it to me in Wahaha. Children hate taking medicine, even if it is sweet, parents sometimes have to find a way? Routine? Son, it's not surprising to trick children into drinking medicine with watermelons, because many parents have done it, including me. However, although this move is said to cover up the taste of the medicine, it cannot cover up the taste of the medicine. Sweet medicine is ok, children can't find it generally, but the medicine is bitter and smelly, and children will still find it, so this trick actually has little effect.

I remember when I was a child, I was always sick, and my family was in the countryside, so unlike the children's doctors in the city, they either prescribed granules or boiled water for the convenience of children to take medicine. Doctors in rural areas generally prescribed medicines, one of which was a handful of pills of various colors. If he is free, he may grind them into powder for you to eat, but if he is busy, he will give you granules directly, so this is the worst time, so I am most afraid of taking medicine, as long as my parents don't eat. But when my dad is around, my dad is very considerate and will grind it for me, but I still can't eat and vomit as much as I eat. Later, my dad left me alone when he saw that I couldn't take medicine, and I didn't take medicine either.

I thought it was because I was in good health that I recovered without taking medicine. I didn't know that I was being treated by my father until I saw him adulterate my rice? Cheating? At that time, I didn't know that it wasn't my rice that was broken, but my rice was doped with medicine. No wonder every time I get sick, my dad gives me a big meal. A big meal is a big bowl. It turned out that he was afraid that I would take the medicine, so I went to eat the second bowl. I have to say that my dad's routine is really excellent.

Of course, this trick is my dad's usual trick. My dad's second move is to put the medicine in Wahaha (which he loved to drink when he was a child). If my father is not smart, he sometimes asks a doctor for a syringe and then injects the medicine into Wahaha with water. I saw that Wahaha had not been opened yet, so I drank it defenseless. I found my mouth slightly bitter after drinking it. Now that I am a mother, I know how anxious my child is when he is sick, so I will try my best to give him medicine. If I don't drink, even if it is forced, I will let the children drink. Therefore, father's behavior is not so much a routine as a father's love.