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Post by annag on Jan 31, 2005 22:35:52 GMT
any suggestions on Nits. I tried the stuff from the pharmacy but worry it is too strong the tea tree and nit comb just dont work.
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Post by francoise on Jan 31, 2005 22:57:54 GMT
i shave the boys head n make the girls tie their hair back and comb it through every other day with a nit comb
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Post by francoise on Jan 31, 2005 22:59:12 GMT
actually i never use that stuff from the chemist , i onloy use the combs ..after a while they dont work as the nits get immune to the chemicals and they r bad for asthma on the kids i think
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Post by francoise on Jan 31, 2005 23:28:00 GMT
just nit combs and conditioners anna , i think thats best in the long run
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Post by francoise on Feb 1, 2005 15:28:04 GMT
leon has gone off his solids again , im hoping when the jabs r finished i can get him back into them again , anyone else have that atall
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Post by annag on Feb 1, 2005 15:58:03 GMT
whats he eating fran when he does eat?
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Post by francoise on Feb 1, 2005 16:18:56 GMT
porridge and rice in the jars but i gave him toast today
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Post by jezabel on Feb 1, 2005 16:24:11 GMT
is it his last ones tomorrow?
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Post by francoise on Feb 1, 2005 16:26:05 GMT
yes his last ones , i know they r late but everytime they were due he seemed offish abit so they all got abit late really
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Post by wendabell on Feb 2, 2005 1:08:13 GMT
nits ....i use tea tree and lavender in a cheap conditioner and a metal nit comb as the plastic ones are useless as they bend and the little buggers escape .... as they have i think a fourteen day cycle you have to comb their hair every few days to get rid of the little one you miss. It does work. Hey useless fact. bugs dont like garlic if you take garlic tablets or eat loads of it like i do( miss popular i am) it taints the blood and puts off the bugs from drinking it.....so that makes the whole garlic and vampire thing interesting eh!
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Post by francoise on Feb 2, 2005 12:27:53 GMT
u dont use the chemicals either then wendy ..i dont think many do now eh
its not been a problem here since the kids went to secondary tho , it was alot worse in infants and then juniors
fran
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Post by francoise on Mar 27, 2005 20:22:57 GMT
hi , ive mentioned stuff on here alot lately so if u dont mind just wanted to bring it back again as its got some really helpful stuff on it
fran
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Post by francoise on Mar 27, 2005 20:26:12 GMT
hey jane page six and so on the pics of the bab r on hun , he was born with that condition , very worrying i can tell you when we saw him at first but we soon got used to it and now it looks as though it is gone but not quite if u look closely in the light and some feels abit dry but by and large it is much better
fran xx
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Post by time on Mar 27, 2005 21:18:10 GMT
Hi Fran I just saw a piccie of your leon and he is a cutie. Was the condion just that his skin was very thick due to the rapid growth? It is not a condition that i have heard of and he looks as though it was quite painful. I cant believe that people used to think that babies didnt feel any pain - where they thick of what As i siad - a cutie Time
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Post by francoise on Mar 27, 2005 21:41:05 GMT
yeah time , yes rapid growth of skin , thats right , he was in somuch pain and then the midwife burnt him in a bath as she tested the water with gloves on the stupid cow , i could of killed her , he screamed so much
fran xx
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