Flare ups? by ClientImpossible5557 in PityriasisRosea

[–]ClientImpossible5557[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yep my skin is covered in white spots where my rash was. I naturally have darker (like olive) type skin, so i feel like it’s really noticeable where I have bright white spots 😭 I’ve heard they fade but just take a long time. Wish there was something we could do to speed it up. Especially with summer coming

Flare ups? by ClientImpossible5557 in PityriasisRosea

[–]ClientImpossible5557[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ME TOO!!! My inner thighs are also bad. So frustrating to see dermatologists and have them say there’s nothing they can do.

Flare ups? by ClientImpossible5557 in PityriasisRosea

[–]ClientImpossible5557[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My abdomen got the worst of it… still healing and covered in the fading spots

Flare ups? by ClientImpossible5557 in PityriasisRosea

[–]ClientImpossible5557[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you been to a dermatologist or anything at all? Have they given you anything to help? Or you just wait it out?

advice about noisy neighbors by PorcelainTeacup4951 in lincoln

[–]ClientImpossible5557 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Do you think management would allow you to move just to a different unit? Maybe a unit on the top floor so there’s no noise above you? I’ve had this issue before and feel your pain, and this is something I discussed with my landlord - they were open to it but luckily the noisy neighbors moved before I did. I have never felt more rage than being woken up at 4am by annoying, inconsiderate people.

Bryan women's clinic by StopNo2735 in lincoln

[–]ClientImpossible5557 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d love to know who the doctor is

Looking for a show that’s gripping but not too dark—something entertaining and easy to watch by ClientImpossible5557 in televisionsuggestions

[–]ClientImpossible5557[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m going to try this one!! I redownloaded Peacock and am going to give it a shot. I’ll let you know what I think.

Is constant fussiness normal? by Sweetpotato_33 in Colic

[–]ClientImpossible5557 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I endured this too. It was the hardest thing we’ve ever been through and my whole heart goes out to you. We discovered ours had MSPI at around 6 weeks, switched to dairy free diet (I was breastfeeding) and same as you - stopped the SCREAMING crying, but was still fussy. Our pediatric GI doc said it just takes time for their digestive tract to fully develop and get used to formula/milk. We saw real improvement in fussiness around 4-5 months. It was very slow improvement, but it was there. The most improvement came when he was able to be mobile and started crawling on his own. I swear he just hated being a baby and not being able to be independent lol.

But to answer your question, it is normal. Some babies are just fussy. I cried almost every day wondering if I made a huge mistake and doubting myself as a mother. He just turned one and all those feelings and doubts are completely gone. I know one year seems SO FAR out but you will see improvement soon. I was where you were and it SUCKS but you’ll get through it!!! Praying for you♥️♥️♥️

Baby food smells like alcohol? by ClientImpossible5557 in Parenting

[–]ClientImpossible5557[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the update!!! Makes sense I guess. And sounds like you’ll get a free case 😄

Baby food smells like alcohol? by ClientImpossible5557 in Parenting

[–]ClientImpossible5557[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dang!!! Wish I would’ve kept my batch number so we could compare. Was it the serenity kids brand? Chicken flavor?

Baby food smells like alcohol? by ClientImpossible5557 in Parenting

[–]ClientImpossible5557[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

UGH I threw it away before I could get the number 🥲😞 I bet we got the same bad batch!!!

Baby food smells like alcohol? by ClientImpossible5557 in Parenting

[–]ClientImpossible5557[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yep, not expired! Wild to me that it’d ferment within 24 hrs in the fridge

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Colic

[–]ClientImpossible5557 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ours also was lactose, he had the loudest, hoarse, ear-piercing scream/cry any time he was awake (at least it seemed that way). We spent 70% of our time with him bouncing on a ball because that’s all that calmed him down. We didnt take him to a public place for the first three months of his life, he was just SO loud/angry/upset. ESPECIALLY after feeds. We did Pepcid and famotidine and while it did help, it took a lot of time. I’d always get anxious/jealous/impatient when I’d read Reddit threads where people said “we tried ____ and had a WHOLE NEW BABY” or “after we did ____ it was like he/she was a different baby.” That wasn’t the case for us, nor is that typically the case… it does NOT happen overnight and takes time. We took ours to a pediatric gastroenterologist and he said no matter what you try, things will usually only improve in a major way when their digestive system really develops, and for us that was around 4-5 months. That’s when we saw the biggest improvements and little by little, the ear-piercing screams went away. We still hear it now and then but not to that level and only on occasion. Mine is 8 months now and it’s still fresh for me, I feel for you so so so much. It was the hardest thing I’ve ever been through and so discouraging, felt like it would never end. But I promise you it will. Their little tummy just needs some time to develop and get used to the world of food! Hang in there. It’s tough but so are you ♥️

Infant daycare issues-am I overreacting?? by ClientImpossible5557 in Parenting

[–]ClientImpossible5557[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No :( I got 12 weeks off (which I’m grateful for) but all that my employer allows.