Post by aligator on Jan 18, 2007 14:26:02 GMT -5
The old saying what's good for the goose is good for the gander may not be appropriate for the children.
.It's so hard to know what to do for them, what is safe when you yourself have tried so many things.
My daughter is potty training, when I empty her potty bowl there are fibers in it. Fibers that are very visable to the eye, red, blue, clear. I have them in my urine too. It scares me beyond belief to think of what her, and my body looks like internally.
She has bumps like bite marks that are small in her belly button and around it. They are on her back, some in patches, some in lines, some are random. I see them on her face, on her butt, they are everywhere. Sometimes they dissapear, and come back other places. We are a very clean family. It is hard when you scrub, rub, and clean to no end, and there is still no relief.
We watch our bodies streak with red lines that seem to appear from no where, and then disapear, only to reapear days later.
My daughter has never, and I mean NEVER, been sick a day in her life. No colds, no fever, no congestion, no ear aches, no nothing except these itchy rashy bumps that seem to come out of thin air.
It seems very strange to me that I have never had to shop the medicine isle at the grocery store for childrens tylenol, or any of the other children's medicine they carry.
Her pediatrician says we are lucky, I know that my child is not a super baby, there is something not quite right, I do not think we are lucky at all. And I am down right scared.
Thinker thank you from the bottom of mine and Holly's heart and soul for this thread. Thank you Thank you Thank you
The children are so important, it's time to discuss what is going on with them too.
.It's so hard to know what to do for them, what is safe when you yourself have tried so many things.
My daughter is potty training, when I empty her potty bowl there are fibers in it. Fibers that are very visable to the eye, red, blue, clear. I have them in my urine too. It scares me beyond belief to think of what her, and my body looks like internally.
She has bumps like bite marks that are small in her belly button and around it. They are on her back, some in patches, some in lines, some are random. I see them on her face, on her butt, they are everywhere. Sometimes they dissapear, and come back other places. We are a very clean family. It is hard when you scrub, rub, and clean to no end, and there is still no relief.
We watch our bodies streak with red lines that seem to appear from no where, and then disapear, only to reapear days later.
My daughter has never, and I mean NEVER, been sick a day in her life. No colds, no fever, no congestion, no ear aches, no nothing except these itchy rashy bumps that seem to come out of thin air.
It seems very strange to me that I have never had to shop the medicine isle at the grocery store for childrens tylenol, or any of the other children's medicine they carry.
Her pediatrician says we are lucky, I know that my child is not a super baby, there is something not quite right, I do not think we are lucky at all. And I am down right scared.
Thinker thank you from the bottom of mine and Holly's heart and soul for this thread. Thank you Thank you Thank you
The children are so important, it's time to discuss what is going on with them too.