You've got my support. Just think of me as...as your... You know, I'm searching for 'supportive things' and I'm coming up all bras.

Xander ,'Empty Places'


Spike's Bitches 39: Cuppa Tea, Cuppa Tea, Almost Got Shagged, Cuppa Tea...  

[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.


Amy - Jan 18, 2008 4:38:30 am PST #2908 of 10001
Because books.

Yay, Sparky! Puppies are very good for blood pressure, I think. Unless they're chewing your good shoes. Or the rent money, as my brother's dog did once.

Poor D! Ear infections are the worst. We never used the medicine pacifier, though. I'm not sure I've ever seen one.


hippocampus - Jan 18, 2008 4:43:11 am PST #2909 of 10001
not your mom's socks.

as a way to help babies' ears not pop on airplanes

really? as opposed to a bottle, sippy cup, or just plain nursing? huh.


brenda m - Jan 18, 2008 4:49:21 am PST #2910 of 10001
If you're going through hell/keep on going/don't slow down/keep your fear from showing/you might be gone/'fore the devil even knows you're there

does any child like that thing?

How could they? You have this wonderful sucky thing that relaxes and soothes you, and then one day they give it to you all innocent-like and bam! Cherry-flavored betrayal. It's diabolical.

t has never seen or even heard of these before


Stephanie - Jan 18, 2008 5:00:01 am PST #2911 of 10001
Trust my rage

Jess - was the Tylenol prescribed? I thought it had all been taken off the shelves which is why I'm asking.


hippocampus - Jan 18, 2008 5:02:48 am PST #2912 of 10001
not your mom's socks.

We can still get regular tylenol. Only the tylenol cold (which @#@!!! really works for I. and keeps her from _getting_ ear infections) is too dangerous for parents to have. Same with dimetap and other cold meds.


Amy - Jan 18, 2008 5:04:06 am PST #2913 of 10001
Because books.

Why would they take Tylenol off the shelves, Stephanie? I read about some new guideline for not giving kids under two cold or cough meds, but nothing about Tylenol.

And hey, did I read it's your last day of work? Yay!

Inevitable Xpost. ::high-fives Sox:: I hate when they legislate against stupidity.


hippocampus - Jan 18, 2008 5:05:46 am PST #2914 of 10001
not your mom's socks.

::high-fives Amy back:: me too.


Stephanie - Jan 18, 2008 5:05:55 am PST #2915 of 10001
Trust my rage

Good to know - I have some of the old stuff around and haven't needed to buy anything new.

I still don't get how parents were dosing their kids wrong, but my friend's parents overdosed their granddaughter (like, gave her 4-5 times what they were supposed to) so I guess it does happen.

eta: I hear you on the stupidity thing. Even the grandparents I just mentioned will never do it again. They were so upsest with themselves. I guess I just dind't pay careful enough attention to the news since I knew what I had at home.


Amy - Jan 18, 2008 5:10:15 am PST #2916 of 10001
Because books.

I'll admit I get a little OCD about that stuff. I check and double-check to make sure I'm reading TSP instead of TBSP before putting anything in my kid's mouth (or my own, for that matter). And honestly, when you've got a sick toddler who can't stop coughing, what are you supposed to do? Just pat them on the back? Ridiculous.


hippocampus - Jan 18, 2008 5:10:42 am PST #2917 of 10001
not your mom's socks.

so I guess it does happen.

Sadly, I think it does - BUT there are thousands if not bazillions of cases where it doesn't. I shuddered when I read your post, but it also frustrated me because if you read the labels (and all the dosing instructions are different, so you have to read), know how much yoru child weighs, and use the right spoon/dropper/thingy - which we keep rubberbanded to the bottle, because those are all different too - you can, amazingly, get it right.

A quick count of the number of dropper/thingies in our med cabinet would reveal too many - and it's hard to keep them straight unless you police them like whoa... that may be part of the problem?

ETA - that, and the fact that you're usually holding a screaming/unhappy child, trying to read 3pt type on a cylindrical bottle, and it is 3 am. ei. I usually read the thing 23x and then ask DH: "this is right, isn't it?"

totally scary, the whole thing. I don't know what is the right decision. I just know what made I. better, so that she could breathe/ breathe and sleep at the same time. Humidifiers & steam showers only go so far.