Hi to everyone, I will take more time to introduce myself tomorrow. Right now I am rushed to go to work and get these questions out to some people who may be able to help---You guys!!! Our daughter, Anna Louise, 21 months old was diagnosed with CAH at birth. She has been on oral dose of liquid cortef since then. Recently she was also diagnosed as a "salt waster" and has been prescribed Florinef. It seems florinef only comes in tablet form. She has become hidden/crushed-and-hidden pill savvy in a very short time. First question: Helpful hints for getting a bright, determined almost-two-year-old to take a pill every morning? We have tried jelly, honey, applesauce (Blue's Clues), yogurt, and butter. Now she is suspicious of all those items and refuses them in general. Second question: Any great little game/story/creative ideas for getting her to wear her Medic-Alert bracelet. We just got that, too (we waited far too long, I know)and she has an interest for about 3 minutes and then wants it OFF! I read this board from time to time (we really haven't had any "issues" with the whole CAH thing until now) and I know there are alot of people with good advice and far more experience than we have. Any ideas are GREATLY appreciated. Thanks Candice, Chris, brother Sam (almost 4), and "Ouiser"C. Cavaleri