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My son has come home from school really itchy and think 1st bout of head lice just about to pop to pharmacy anybody know what is best to use xNow on the 5:2 diet.
Lost 25 1/2 lbs :j:j:j 33 1/2 lbs to go0 -
blondynurse wrote: »i have now lost 8.5 stone :j:j:j
You have almost lost me :eek:0 -
dizzyditzy wrote: »Morning everyone
Not a good start to today the main rd to manchester shut due to 'police incident'. Which meant no buses for DD to get to school, so I took her unfortunately I had to take a 10 mile diversion to avoid the rd closure:mad::mad: (Tweets I nearly ended up going via your area)
Off to drop my car at the body shop later which means I'll have to come home via T's car park so it would be rude not to go in and look:D
I hope MrLala had a lovely birthday.
Hope Fudge_Cake is ok sending you hugs.
Hugs to everyone else who's having a rough time.
Have a lovely day everyone.
You would have been out of your way coming my way. Glad incident wasnt yesterday i would have been stuck going to Manchester. Hope no one was injured i havent heard anything.
Been mums she cheered up a bit when she saw her chocsthey will keep her happy tonight.
Otherwise apart from work not done much
Going to catch up on here see what i have or haven't missed.
:mad: didnt visit at work so i been good today :T0 -
Aa reported earlier got some socks today but nearly had a heart attack in the process lol , i had 5 packs socks and 4 packs of cakes and the bloody coupon wouldnt scan so had to call SA, i can see youve got them she says and puts in through, then she goes did i see that right socks 4p? by this time im shaking like a jelly :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:, i said yes she said ill go and look my hubby likes them for work, but failed to tell her i took all 5 packs that were there :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Very well done blondynurse thats brilliant :T:T:T
Bookworm thanks for your thoughts, no we didnt flood in the end thank goodness and the river has dropped alot now :TSealed pot challenge number 003 £350 for 2015, 2016 £400 Actual£345, £400 for 2017 Actual £500:T:T £770 for 2018 £1295 for 2019:j:j spc number 22 £1,457Stopped Smoking 22/01/15:D:D::dance::dance:- 5 st 1 1/2lb :dance::dance:0 -
forestroxydog wrote: »My son has come home from school really itchy and think 1st bout of head lice just about to pop to pharmacy anybody know what is best to use x
We are treating my little girl at the mo it's horrid but she is really good about it. We called our docs and got stuff on prescription (so free for child). They prescribed hedrin M it's strong stuff but you leave on over night then comb thru in the morning and wash, redo again after 7 days and it works really well but smells horrible. HTH0 -
forestroxydog wrote: »My son has come home from school really itchy and think 1st bout of head lice just about to pop to pharmacy anybody know what is best to use x
I know everyone's preferences are different but I have always been happiest with nit comb, large bottle conditioner and some patience for repeat sessions0 -
forestroxydog wrote: »My son has come home from school really itchy and think 1st bout of head lice just about to pop to pharmacy anybody know what is best to use x
Oodles of conditioner and a very fine comb! Wash the hair, drown it in conditioner and comb it through very well, repeat every 3/4 days for a couple of weeks. It was the only way I finally got rid of DD's! Also, a little bit of tea tree oil can act as a deterrent.What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare0 -
good afternoon
just wondering if anyone has the bar-code for the cat food please
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forestroxydog wrote: »My son has come home from school really itchy and think 1st bout of head lice just about to pop to pharmacy anybody know what is best to use x
I have always used headrin once for my kids, its expensive but it works.0 -
forestroxydog wrote: »My son has come home from school really itchy and think 1st bout of head lice just about to pop to pharmacy anybody know what is best to use x
I cant remember what my neighbour used on theirs, luckily my DD's never had them and the reason I think it was, because both had long curly hair I used to use pantene shampoo and conditioner on them diligently since they were about 4 years of age... My theory is that it made their hair sooooo soft the nits couldnt cling on to the hair long enough to leave eggs...
When you get him treated try the pantene shampoo and conditioner.. My neighbour had huge problems, but then tried the Pantene method and she never had a problem with them after that..
Its might be worth a try
HTH0
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