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MSE Parents Club Part 10

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  • tiamai_d
    tiamai_d Posts: 11,987 Forumite
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    MM, he is doing really well. I think you were in a bit of denial when he was younger hun, but I am so glad you were right :D
  • I think denial is the right word. It didnt really sink in at all how bad it was or could have been till much later !!
    He is my little superstar :D
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  • Buttonmoons
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    Thanks Susan. Yep it's the bathroom scales but they aren't off, as I weigh myself everyday and know :rotfl:

    Thing is she had just drank a whole cup of milk, some apples and blueberries and half a weetabix, so no doubt that added to her weight. Poor thing.....She still has to wear age 18month skirts because she has no waist!

    But needs a 3-4 for leg length in trousers. It's such an nightmare, they make clothes for fat kids nowadays! It's the only reason I can think off, because Keira isn't underweight or overweight, she's average height and weight (probably) so why does NOWT fit her properly? Tshirts and jumpers tend too (though long in the arm, and I swear if any child had arms THAT long, they'd be an orangutang)

    I've just started sneezing and my nose won't stop running, bet she has infected me!

    She has fallen asleep on the sofa, AGAIN. Think I'm going to phone the doctors and demand an emergency appointment as this lethargy, temperature etc, makes me worry but I'm not pumping her with anti B's if it's not neccassary, I don't want to wreck her immune system.

    I hardly disinfect anything, I'm such a mink lol, I pour bleach down the toilet and I dettol my kitchen counters and chopping boards and thats about it!

    I probably have cat cooties in my mouth from smooching my cats.
  • SusanC_2
    SusanC_2 Posts: 5,344 Forumite
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    There's a summary of the research article on paracetamol and vaccines at PubMed and The Lancet if anyone is interested.
    aless02 wrote: »
    Susa, that's a really interesting article. Is there an alternative to Calpol or similar*? This is where not being British comes into play, as I don't know anything about children's products/medicines. Personally, I only take paracetamol if I'm pretty bad pain (as opposed to minor niggles) so perhaps that's a good policy to translate to my children.

    * or maybe we should just go back to the "old ways" of letting fevers run their course, provided they aren't the dangerous sort? Hmm...
    We sometimes give Alice water from syringe when she asks for medicine and we don't think she needs it. Not sure the placebo effect works with babies though. I guess the thing to do is to only use it if you really think it's needed rather than "just in case" or for the psychological effect.
    SugarSpun wrote: »
    Do you think the parents who use Calpol at the first sign of a sniffle are also more likely to obsessively disinfect and do other stuff associated with interfering with immune development/asthma/allergies? Or that sickly children get more Calpol?
    Possibly. It was also a retrospective study done using a questionnaire. If parents knew that the purpose of the study was to investigate whether there is a link between paracetamol use in the first year then that might also have influenced the results because the very fact that they are doing a study about it suggest that there is. (Although possibly they allowed for thigns like that in their statistical analysis.) I guess the only way to find out would be to compare a group of people who didn't use paracetmol by choice with a group of people who have not used it for the purposes of the study but would have done otherwise. Can't see it happening though because it's a lot more expensive than a retrospective study. Although the fact that it interferes with the response to vaccines means it has already been established that it can interfere with the immune system which lends credence to the idea that the actual paracetamol is a factor.
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  • jillie1974
    jillie1974 Posts: 6,997 Forumite
    glad dylan is doing so well mm
    'Children are not things to be moulded, but are people to be unfolded'
  • Buttonmoons
    Buttonmoons Posts: 13,323 Forumite
    Keira asks for medicine aswell, she has asked for it about 12 times today, and I just told her it will make her sick if she has too much, but it was because she was complaining of a sore tummy, so I told her to go and try and have a poop, and she did and normally her poops look like rabbit droppings, whats that lack of fibre? Anyways it came out normal today and she shouted me through

    "MUUUUUUUUM MY POOP LOOKS LIKE A BONE, IS IT FROM MY ARM"

    :rotfl:
  • Susan, do you know if there are any effects on kids that would have had asthma anyway ??

    Jas has asthma, bad enough that we are in A & E 3-4 times a year for her to go on the nebuliser, bu she has never had an attack really badly thankfully. However, she was fairly pre-disposed to getting it as all the women in my mums family, including me had childhood asthma, and all started around 4 or 5 (which Jasmines did) and all grew out of it by the time we were early teens, so we have to wait to see if Jas does
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  • Evening all. How is everyone?

    I hear there is good news from the west country Tara :)

    Beanie how did you get on today? Did he show? Did you give him all the nasty jobs?!
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  • SusanC_2
    SusanC_2 Posts: 5,344 Forumite
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    Thing is she had just drank a whole cup of milk, some apples and blueberries and half a weetabix, so no doubt that added to her weight. Poor thing.....She still has to wear age 18month skirts because she has no waist!

    But needs a 3-4 for leg length in trousers. It's such an nightmare, they make clothes for fat kids nowadays! It's the only reason I can think off, because Keira isn't underweight or overweight, she's average height and weight (probably) so why does NOWT fit her properly? Tshirts and jumpers tend too (though long in the arm, and I swear if any child had arms THAT long, they'd be an orangutang)
    Children's clothing size make no sense to me at all. Alice is taller than average (between 75th and 91st centile) and wears 12-18m/2-3y trousers, 5-6 tights, 2-3/3-4 t-shirts, 4-5 coat and dresses ranging from 2-3 to 6-7 (and has outgrown some 5-6 dresses).
    Other than that, he said something that made me feel weird :o He said at the end that he is doing really well and he never imagined him being able to do half the stuff he is when he first saw him ........ its things like that that make me realise just how sick my baby boy actually was and how far he has come !!
    :j for Dylan doing so well! I think they must tend to think pessimistic but not let on. When my mum told the Dr my brother had smiled (at about six months I think), he said, "There's hope." which made her think he mustn't have thought there was any hope before that. I guess it would be very hard mentally to do a job like that if you didn't always expect the worst and then get suprised by children doing better than you expected. Does that make sense?
    Any question, comment or opinion is not intended to be criticism of anyone else.
    2 Samuel 12:23 Romans 8:28 Psalm 30:5
    "To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: A time to be born, and a time to die"
  • SusanC wrote: »


    :j for Dylan doing so well! I think they must tend to think pessimistic but not let on. When my mum told the Dr my brother had smiled (at about six months I think), he said, "There's hope." which made her think he mustn't have thought there was any hope before that. I guess it would be very hard mentally to do a job like that if you didn't always expect the worst and then get suprised by children doing better than you expected. Does that make sense?

    Makes perfect sense, you couldnt do that job day in and out expecting miracles all the time, it must be easier to be pleased when you can be :cool:

    Thank you everyone for Dylans congrats, I am sure he would give you all a sloppy mouth lunge if he was awake and could reach you all :rotfl:
    The two best things I have done with my life
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