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andy41 Top of the class

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Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2008 10:38 pm Post subject: Hair-endous! |
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Knew we had trouble, perhaps it was seeing her scratch her head once too much, that and the fact that we got a letter from school, delicatly informing that a child has got 'it'
Oh my goodness, just spent over half an hour combing some, not to put too fine a point on it, MONSTERS, from her hair, over thirty at least.
She's had her hair up all week since last Sunday when she had it 'braided' fancy style, a cobweb, think it was called so didn't suspect anything til last night.
Usually wash her hair two, three times a week but let her keep it up for a few days...
My head is itching too just typing about it, though being on the short side I've less to worry about.
Should i use medicated shampoo, or just keep using conditioner and comb the blighters out? Think I might use the medicated and on me too
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Benson Top of the class


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Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2008 6:39 am Post subject: |
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Morning Andy,
I discovered that my daughter who is four got 'it' as well yesterday
I used a lotion on us both which was an oil based one, then went and bought a Zapper from Argos which actually cuts out the need to and lotions and potions.
Which I way prefer, basically the buzzing sound will stop, and zap anything that should not be there and does enough damage to any eggs that they will not errrrm hatch.
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Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2008 8:21 am Post subject: |
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I used nitty gritty as well. My girls are asthmatic so lotions weren't an option. It took a couple of weeks of hard work to erradicate them completely and then continued weekly as a preventative measure. Don't give up too soon as leaving even one egg will start it all over again as I found to my cost on several occasions.
One other tip. Get together with friends and all treat together. We had an awful year in year 2 with the group of friends passing them from one to another. Even though we were all treating our girls we were all at different stages of the cycle. One day we got fed up and all decided to have a concerted effort and we spent 2 weeks treating all the girls at the same time. Result - nit free for the rest of the year. Some schools have bug busting days and encourage everyone to check and treat at the same time.
I also used something called Bizniz Only registered users can see links on this forum! Register or Login on forum! | which was a combination of essential oils which I got from Superdrug. It seemed to act as a preventative although not sure it was an effective treatment. |
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We have had an ongoing infestation in our class ,The first day of school last September we had a girl crawling with them ,and it's gone from bad to worse . we have tried everything to alert parents and give advice etc, it's a nightmare |
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| summertime wrote: | | bigger pot? |
hmm - could do hot dog as well! _________________
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andy41 Top of the class

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Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2008 8:01 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks everyone, will try the potion route perhaps but must admit the buzer from Argos sounds fun!!!
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