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  1. #1
    Registered User

    Jul 2007
    Perth - Eastern Suburbs
    391

    AAAH Isabell was up from 6am!! And i feel sick, got a sore throat, think im getting a cold, got a massive headache, feel spew sick, just wanna sleep!! She has had one 2 hour sleep so far, and i slept for that time, but i still feel absolutely horrible
    Sorry to hear that Meg, but it might explain Isabell's change to routine - she might have the same feelings.

    I'm getting good daytime sleeps at the moment, but I know it is because Greer is sick, sleeping it off so to speak. Means I get time to clean and about to put her down again now - hope she stays asleep so I can give DS some attention.

  2. #2
    jenh30 Guest

    hi all

    i think we may be going through a growth spurt here with Isabelle. she has been really cranky for the last two days but luckily still sleeping her 12 hours at night. i had been considering the move to her room this week, but i thinki might wait until this growth spurt is over and she's had her 4 month vacs.
    It's been pretty quiet in here, hope that everyone is doing ok.

    jen

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Aug 2007
    319

    Grubi, I haven't much time (just came to read) but I can give a quick tip to try. For a deeper explanation, look at the video on my blog about breathing in the asthma sections. The simple version is, if you overbreathe, lack of carbon dioxide stops oxygen getting into the cells (eg, the brain). It seems converse to what you'd expect to happen from overbreathing, but CO2 is needed to transport the oxygen. This sets up a cycle where all kinds of crises happen in the body. And a panic attack causes over breathing almost as bad as asthma does - that panting, big breath, shock type breathing. To avert an attack almost immediately, hold your breath. Sounds too simple, but as the CO2 builds back up in your system, your body and mind will start to relax. Cut off the loop by cutting down the breath. Then "mouse breathe" this is what we describe to children to make it fun, but it's just breathing so small that you can barely feel it when holding a finger in front of your nose (btw, NEVER mouth breathe!!!). It will feel uncomfortable, like your dying to take a deep breath or that your starving of air. Ignore it, and soldier on. Stay uncomfortably needing air for a good five minutes, then resume regular (gentle nose) breathing. Don't deprive yourself to gasping stages, that's counter productive. But do starve of air a little.

    My brother, an addict and panic attack extraordinaire in his hey day, can avert a panic attack with breath alone now.

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Aug 2007
    319

    Sorry I've forgotten who it was but someone else here had cradle cap issues. Are they in this thread or the other one? I'm wondering how you treated it and if it went or got worse, etc.

    Thanks.

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    Registered User

    Feb 2007
    230

    fire that was probably me. i think i mentioned earlier that ds's miracle cradle-cap formula failed to work instantly on dd (it was 30ml almond oil with 3 drops each of geranium, lavender and roman chamomile). i had just about given up but over the past couple of weeks it's worsened and she's been scratching her head a lot and drawing blood occasionally. so, i've been putting the oil on an hour or so before her bath (which is more or less every second day), then brushing her hair/scalp just before bathing her and washing her hair. with the brush, circular movements seem to do the trick. there are several small bits still on her head, and a couple of giant crusts that i'm scared to lift off, but at this stage i'm pretty sure they'll all come off in time if i continue the oil-brush-bath method. i've also had to use baby shampoo to wash her hair, otherwise the oil just stays in there. does ci have bad cradle cap? how's his eczema going? i've had that myself recently, not pretty...

    meg hope you and bubs are better soon.

    hi to everyone, not much time to write now as ds is demanding food. hope you all have a good day

    **oops - that should be ONE drop each of the essential oils, in case anyone feels like trying it! it also makes a lovely baby massage oil.**
    Last edited by mgm; August 10th, 2008 at 10:27 PM.

  6. #6
    BellyBelly Member

    Feb 2007
    1,029

    Janine - I have ordered Infant Scalp cream from Moogoo. I use their Oil cleansing method and have ordered some milk soap for my sister who has keratosis pilaris. Will report back once I've used it.

    Off to footy, must dash. Made a cake for afternoon tea (all players families must bring a plate) but DH and I ate it yesterday, oops!

    SG
    xo

  7. #7
    Registered User

    Aug 2007
    319

    Yeast live in the scalp feeding on the oils there. If you use oil plain, like olive oil, you feed the yeast. But with the lavender, it is an antifungal. Yeast overgrowth in the gut can make the immune system fight the normally benign yeast on the scalp. This can make cradle cap turn into the nightmare we have. Seborrheic dermatitis. I thought it was part of his eczema but it is a separate issue. Apple cider vinegar is good (alters the pH) and I'm using an antifungal and dermatitis shampoo (first time tonight), which is antifungal. He currently smells terrible, with a teatree/lavender blend on, and the smell of tea tree makes me feel sick. But it's clearing, finally. I'm attacking it with everything I have.

    Shoegal I look forward to hearing how moogoo goes. I've heard good things about goat milk too but I'm already using so much what I really need now is a good moisturiser that doesn't contain petroleum products (parrafin, mineral oils, etc) and that isn't oil based. All but impossible, I think.

    I'm eating only chicken and rice, and today I added carrots. Sigh. But his skin is at baseline so now I can see clearly what triggers it. I am also going to NAET tomorrow, an emergency appointment. Cos we're not sleeping and sleep dep is doing my head in, I'm getting very low from that and lack of nutrients and weight loss and have to call "emergency" before I drop. They fit us in last minute.

  8. #8
    Registered User

    Jan 2008
    Brisbane
    275

    Thanks heaps Janine for the pattern. Take your time, whenever you run across it give me a shout... I hope things are getting easier for you as of late.

    Everything is fine here, Lila has settled into sleeping from 10pm to 6-7am and a morning nap which is weird. Also I have to take her walking every day now or she gets really unsettled.

    I found a job and its good for what I need. There's a quilting shop just down the road from us, the kind of place that stocks everything you could possibly need for quilting and they have lessons and classes and clubs that are always going on. I saw a sign up for help wanted and inquired. The woman in charge was so nice, said they could work with me on hours so I can work when Lila would be looked after, and that I can have ebm breaks etc. It's right up my alley, been sewing and crafting for years and I'm good. Not a career or anything but it'll help pay my student loans and put money back for our move to Europe without sacrificing baby's well-being so I say.

    Hope everyone is doing well.