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RE: SAHW/M Support/Encouragement--4 - 10/4/2008 4:49:18 PM
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manda59
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Can someone tell me what poison ivy is please (and poison oak??)? Is it a reaction to the plant or an illness? I have no idea if we have that here in the UK.
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RE: SAHW/M Support/Encouragement--4 - 10/4/2008 4:50:33 PM
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HisCovenant
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Allergic reaction to the oils of the plant. It blisters and itches.
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RE: SAHW/M Support/Encouragement--4 - 10/4/2008 5:01:27 PM
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Sideways
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Yeah, and once you get poison ivy reaction, it can spread to areas of your skin that weren't touched by the plant. For some folks it is very hard to get rid of.
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RE: SAHW/M Support/Encouragement--4 - 10/4/2008 5:29:44 PM
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Sarah your pics are wonderful!! Donna- that is great news, very happy on both accounts of the good news!!
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RE: SAHW/M Support/Encouragement--4 - 10/4/2008 7:33:55 PM
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One time, I got poison oak so bad (running through the woods with shorts on) that I got it on my face and eyes. My eyes felt like I had pink eye, and my lips were so swollen, it was terrible. I think I was 7 that time. I used to get it twice per summer, once camping and the other with at my aunt's ranch.
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RE: SAHW/M Support/Encouragement--4 - 10/4/2008 8:11:19 PM
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Sarah wonderful pics everyone was so pretty and handsome and sweet Donna great news on the insurance money and congrats on sister
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RE: SAHW/M Support/Encouragement--4 - 10/5/2008 1:27:58 PM
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Sideways
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Well, Nathan had a virus at 15 months, that's what caused the fast-acting rash. We're still kinda dealing with a face rash around his mouth, but the antibacterial stuff they gave me helped a lot. The air is also very dry, so that probably aggravated the situation. I do indeed have poison ivy/oak/sumac. They gave me some topical steroids to use if I wish. It will go away on it's own, and it's not dangerous. But dH feels better now that I had it looked at.
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RE: SAHW/M Support/Encouragement--4 - 10/5/2008 2:47:40 PM
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ORIGINAL: Georgia-Peach We started doing time-out with Hunter and though I have not seen any great improvement I can definitely tell he does not like it. I also can tell he is going to fight me on sitting there for a minute. I though feel a lot less guilt when I discipline with time-out than when I spank. I am still going to spank, but last resort. I hope that after a week or so he gets the concept and this can be our main form of discipline. I started time outs with my ds at about 14 months. I don't know if he grasped it at the start, though maybe he grasped it in part because I only had to take him back there once, but it removed him from the situation, or from a confrontation with me, and personally I think that distance in both those cases was a good thing. For both of us. It gave me time to cool down and think properly how to deal with the situation in the best way possible.
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RE: SAHW/M Support/Encouragement--4 - 10/5/2008 2:56:38 PM
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ORIGINAL: Georgia-Peach We started doing time-out with Hunter and though I have not seen any great improvement I can definitely tell he does not like it. I also can tell he is going to fight me on sitting there for a minute. I though feel a lot less guilt when I discipline with time-out than when I spank. I am still going to spank, but last resort. I hope that after a week or so he gets the concept and this can be our main form of discipline. We've only been using spanking (more like one or two swats) for dangerous/violent offenses. We don't use spanking for simple defiance, unless it is really egregious. I am certainly not perfect in my execution of timeouts, but when I've used them, they do seem to make an impact. I think they will be a very good tool in the future. I think you're on the right track, Chelle. Keep up the good work.
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RE: SAHW/M Support/Encouragement--4 - 10/5/2008 3:36:50 PM
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Donna, I'll take some of those tests! Where online did you get them? I've been using my $$store tests, but I don't believe them. It is also chilly here, we've had a fire almost every day for the last week...at least in the night and morning, that's when it's chilliest! Whooohooo, one week until Thanksgiving! ROAD TRIP!! Ok, I need tips....making a 13 hour drive with a 13month old... suggestions?
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RE: SAHW/M Support/Encouragement--4 - 10/5/2008 4:02:08 PM
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Sarah - those family pictures are AWESOME!!!! I tried to take some of the kids outside yesterday - did NOT work out so well. Hopefully I can get some done soon.
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RE: SAHW/M Support/Encouragement--4 - 10/5/2008 4:19:00 PM
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Yolanda - Do you have a portable DVD player? Hunter is not a huge tv/movie watcher, but road trips are definitely the time when he will watch. We also bring snacks, books, and juice. When Hunter gets fussy a lot of times I try to entertain him by getting in the back seat with him, but sometimes when all else fails we just have to ignore it. If it is at all possible plan to stop at a rest area to allow time for him to stretch his legs and play for a little bit.
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RE: SAHW/M Support/Encouragement--4 - 10/5/2008 4:51:56 PM
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nicole6598
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Chelle- I can understand needing time out. I am glad you have enjoyed the time with them though. I hope Hunter gets the point of time outs soon for you :) I am thinking I need to do something different with Grace...
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RE: SAHW/M Support/Encouragement--4 - 10/5/2008 6:23:10 PM
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Yolanda, I'd drive when it's close to his bedtime. You and hubby could take turns sleeping and driving. I think it's better to be tired than to have to stop constantly when the baby is bored. Where you going?
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RE: SAHW/M Support/Encouragement--4 - 10/5/2008 6:42:22 PM
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nicole6598
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I missed yo's post... I too say make stops, and time it at night time that way he will be sleeping for most of it and you can take turns sleeping in the car. Or don't do a whole 13 hours, but break it up by staying somewhere over night.. Stina have you heard from your mum?
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