Saturday, December 4, 2004

HOW MANY TIMES MUST WE GO THREW THIS!?

AGAIN!!!!!!!!! GURRRR!!!!

 

Back to the combing and the shampooing and the washing of all the sheets, coats and boiling the brushes and combs.  We did invest in better lice combs.. those plastic ones suck.

So much for me going to Good Will this weekend.. What I would of spent there I now have to use on the shampoo and the combs.  And we went ahead and cut Annie's hair to shoulder lenth.. just like me now.  I will have to post a pic some time soon.

8 comments:

  1. Oh hon I am so sorry. I remember having to cut my little girls hair when she got those in her hair. She cried and I did too. BIG HUGS.. *Barb*

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  2. Awwww, not again, Mary !!! :(

    Danielle

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  3. I remember how it is. My daughter had it twice a few years ago. It was so much work and hassle. Hopefully never again! Good luck. Beckie

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  4. Oh no! I remember going through this with my children.  It all started with a collection of hats in the classroom! Grrrrrrrrrrr, what a frustrating cycle!

    Monica
    http://journals.aol.com/sonensmilinmon/SmilinMonsAdventures/

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  5. Oh no! I can't believe you are still going through this....thinking of you Mary.... :-(
    ~jerseygirl

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  6. awww !!! i am so sorry to hear this!   sucks majorly, and your pretty hair! I am sure it still looks awesomely beautiful.

    Love,

    E

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  7. awwwwwwww You poor poor thing. I know you think this will never end. OH MY GOSH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! My head itches now. funny how that does you. Yes show us pics of  her hair please. Lori

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  8. okay, my pediatric nurse experience is coming through here -

    have you heard of the mayonnaise treatment?  it really works..

    slather a ton of mayo on the kid's heads, wrap tight in saran wrap so no air can reach - leave on for at least one hour..then rinse.

    it kills the lice and it leaves your hair really silky.  

    but the real key is to success is to be sure to remove - hand pick - forget the combs

    every single nit  from the head - and of course, wash all the other items..

    bag all of the stuffed animals for a month.  

    and look to where the  nits are on the hair shaft - the ones closest to the scalp are the most recent....older (probably dead nits) are up further on the hair shaft - as the hair grows out.

    hope it works for you!

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