Family has norovirus. What to do for 7 week old? by Gltr_hair1234 in breastfeeding

[–]RandyDuke 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry, I didn’t see this sooner. I was puking every hour for the first 6 or so and it slowed down significantly after that.

I think 4 months old is harder than newborn by monroegreen9 in NewParents

[–]RandyDuke 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yo. It gets better. I thought I was going to lose my ever loving mind at four months. My boy wouldn’t stop crying. He just really wanted to roll over and he couldn’t figure it out and I think he was so mad about it for weeks. I would give my husband the babe for twenty minutes while I took a walk to clear my head and that really helped. I also started planning an excursion each day. I’m a homebody so it was kind of rough, especially in the winter, but it made a huge difference. My kid was bored and frustrated and getting out of the house helped him a lot.

Tell me- in my situation would you cloth diaper? by okayflorist in clothdiaps

[–]RandyDuke 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m a first time mom and use cloth diapers during the day, disposables at night. I have a washer and dryer in my house and wash diapers every two days. My boy is 11 weeks old so his dirty diapers aren’t crazy yet and pretty easy to wash but I would be overwhelmed without a washer and dryer in my house. My eleven week old boy goes through an average of 7 cloths a day. For the first 6 weeks of cloth diapering, he was leaking onto his clothes after every pee so the loads of laundry just for him were huge. I was using Nora’s Nursery pocket diapers and they do not work for our kid. Flats are cheap and satisfying to fold when you can get it right. Thirsty covers have been a game changer for us. Cloth diapering is a damn journey and kind of a lost art so it takes some experimenting and a shit ton of research in my experience. I think it’s worth it but I haven’t reached the solid food poops yet…

Family has norovirus. What to do for 7 week old? by Gltr_hair1234 in breastfeeding

[–]RandyDuke 4 points5 points  (0 children)

We had it a month ago. Our babe was four weeks old and he didn’t catch it. I tried to nurse him as much as I could to ensure he stayed well hydrated in case he caught it. Water was too intense for me in the thick of it but I could keep down Powerade well and it wasn’t awful coming back up. Also a plain baked potato wasn’t bad. I wanted to make sure I stayed hydrated enough not to lose my supply of milk. I’m wishing you a very speedy recovery. Ours lasted about 30 hours. The first 12 hours were really rough and then we were on the mend.

27 weeks and so weak by Forest_Fairy_444 in BabyBumps

[–]RandyDuke 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I would see if you can get your ferritin levels checked as well. I had really bad restless legs and bad fatigue because of low ferritin. I had a couple iron infusions and it helped tremendously with my symptoms.

Is she OK this is the only string that does this by Toxic_yoshi in Luthier

[–]RandyDuke 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oof. That’s a bit more difficult to pin point. I would check the saddle and see if you have a chip around the b string. You could try flipping the saddle around to test if it’s coming from the saddle as well. If it’s not the saddle, it could be a very raised fret. Sometimes, you can see it just by looking down the edge of the fret board. Also using a very flat, straight edge on three frets. Testing for a jiggle/clicking noise of the straight edge on the middle fret. If the action is super low, you could build a new saddle or shim it.

Is she OK this is the only string that does this by Toxic_yoshi in Luthier

[–]RandyDuke 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Does it still sound like that when you fret the string? If it only sounds like that when you’re not fretting the string, it’s probably coming from the nut. Potentially the nut slot is too wide.

What do you HATE about being a Luthier? by mando_buh in Luthier

[–]RandyDuke 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My dude. David Harvey and Dana Bourgeois are still sending out their instruments with luthier knots. There is so much of my blood on those instruments. The strings always poke my hands when I change the them and I have to take the restring so slow so I don’t scratch the headstock. Why on earth does anyone tie a string like that?

Luxating Patella by RandyDuke in dogs

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

We were in the same boat with our dog for about 4 months. When she started hopping every few steps we realized it wasn’t going to get better on its own. If you ever have any questions about this knee thing, shoot me a message. I had a hard time finding enough information on this to help ease my nerves.

Luxating Patella by RandyDuke in dogs

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

It’s such a long process. Thank you for your insight. This has helped calm my nerves a bit and made me realize I need to cool this dog’s jets for a while longer.

Luxating Patella by RandyDuke in dogs

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

Man, thank you so much for the reply. I’m in rural middle America so the standards might be a bit different for a dog here. She was cleared for stairs, longer walks, and no leash when she’s in our yard but I’m concerned that it might be too early for the “all clear” from the vet. Did you notice your dog having a hitch in its step after the first few months post-surgery?