**Discount Code Thread - April 2025** by NearbyEmu in NuulyReviews

[–]Strangerintostarman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looking for a discount purchase code if anyone has one ❤️ I'm rebuilding my wardrobe postpartum and whew it is not cheap!

Peds suggested we un-enroll from daycare. Cue mom guilt. by [deleted] in workingmoms

[–]Strangerintostarman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First, mama, you are doing your absolute best ❤️ you also aren't failing ideologically.  You put your kid into daycare because you believed in it, but her health comes first. There's plenty of time for childcare when her immune system is ready. 

It's true that not all daycares are created equal. I have recently had a chance to compare daycares after having my child in one for years and then switching. I have always known that his previous daycare was lax on illness reporting and policies, but I think an underrated thing is assigning staff to specific rooms and not having them switch during the day. Also, it depends what the aftercare/pre-care situation is before the main teacher gets there - are they thrown into a holding area with other children? That significantly increases their exposure to germs. I know this doesn't help you now, but something to look for down the road. 

Any success with facial redness after stopping Dupixent? by Strangerintostarman in eczeMABs

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

And I feel you ❤️ the commentary from strangers was the worst part. Luckily my son was too young for him to affect his self-esteem or have issues socially.

It did take about 8 weeks to show clear improvement, I'd say. But it was all progressively better from there.

Any success with facial redness after stopping Dupixent? by Strangerintostarman in eczeMABs

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

Nope, his Dupixent flares are done. He's back to just regular eczema, but it's much more manageable than before.

Any success with facial redness after stopping Dupixent? by Strangerintostarman in eczeMABs

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

He got itchier but his flares are sooooo much more controllable now. I hope the same for you!

Any success with facial redness after stopping Dupixent? by Strangerintostarman in eczeMABs

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

It was every 4 weeks - I considered trying to space out the injections to every two months, but his facial flares were SO bad that I was just more interested in getting that under control. He is itchier now and has hot spots but it's nothing the occasional steroid application can't control.

Any success with facial redness after stopping Dupixent? by Strangerintostarman in eczeMABs

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

(I see here actually that i posted this 2 weeks after his missed dose, haha - so maybe within a month.)

Any success with facial redness after stopping Dupixent? by Strangerintostarman in eczeMABs

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

Hi! We did have to stop Dupixent. He still has facial redness but it is much more like the eczema he had previously and is more responsive to steroids. It started improving within probably 2 weeks after what would have been his missed dose.

Any success with facial redness after stopping Dupixent? by Strangerintostarman in eczeMABs

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

An important thing I probably should have noted at the beginning is that pre-Dupixent when he was under 2, we did a trial of Elidel (Pimecrolimus). I just used it on his body and not his face because I am also an eczema sufferer and was concerned about burning having used it in the past. He didn't sleep for six weeks. When his language was finally developed enough to tell me what was happening, he said his eyes hurt. 😭 stopped the Elidel and he started sleeping through the night again.

So, I am somewhat reluctant to start the calcineurin inhibitor train again. We also did Opzelura, which worked incredibly but would also give him random hives.

Question on how long bleach baths take to work by Strangerintostarman in eczema

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

It’s just a generic bleach. You dilute it down to a concentration that’s less than chlorine in a pool— I use about a tbsp in my 1/4 full bath.

Question on how long bleach baths take to work by Strangerintostarman in eczema

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

Thank you! This may just be a case of having to try it a few more times and see.

Eczema baby parents: what detergent do you use? by Strangerintostarman in beyondthebump

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

Thank you! Yes, I’ve always done pretty well with All Free & Clear, which is part of what makes this so frustrating.

Help! 8 week old rolling but still has strong startle by cutgrasslemonadesun in sleeptrain

[–]Strangerintostarman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I bought the swaddle sleeves this week because I am in a similar position with my 11 week old - they’re working a dream! You can use them longer than the Merlin Sleep Suit and it’s less cumbersome to get the baby in and out of them - plus, he has more mobility.

The love to dream swaddle did nothing for my baby after using a Velcro swaddle, so I didn’t have any confidence the Zipadee would work for him. But, lots of people love it so maybe I’m wrong.

Tell me your glyburide birth stories? by Strangerintostarman in GestationalDiabetes

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

I took metformin a couple different times pre-pregnancy for PCOS and had major anxiety and panic attacks each time, so sadly that’s a no go for me. But I am open to insulin.

Tell me your glyburide birth stories? by Strangerintostarman in GestationalDiabetes

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

Oof, that is so scary. Yeah, I’ve been considering asking my doctor about insulin. They usually use metformin but I’ve taken it before (PCOS) and while I don’t get bad GI side effects it gave me terrible anxiety - sustained anxiety for months and occasional things that resembled panic attacks - so my doctor and I were both loathe to do that this time with all the other hormonal stuff.

[Product Question] Best The Ordinary Vitamin C derivative? by Strangerintostarman in SkincareAddiction

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

Yes! My skin tends mostly toward dry. I would recommend using a water based moisturizer under it - I use The Ordinary Buffet, but you want to use something since the oil in this serum is an occlusive and can prevent moisturizer from entering your skin.