Anonymous wrote:NP here, my DD age 9 recently had lice and long hair like your DD. I think you misunderstood the directions re lice treatment! We had Lice Happens come to our house and treat everyone as a precaution, and the protocol is that you need to comb through the kids every single night for 10 days. That will catch any straggling nits and nymphs and also catch any eggs that might hatch. So, I don't think you're doing it right.
Hair grows in cycles, and it's possible that your daughter is going through a shedding cycle now. but between the hair loss and lice, I think I would cut her hair to midback at the very least. It will grow back, and will be much easier for you to comb every day.
You NEED TO COMB EVERY DAY. Especially if it was a 'natural" treatment similar to Lice Happens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s probably akin to the discomfort I feel about a mother growing feet of hair and watching her child go bald.
Ok drama queen. Your comprehension is A+ today.
No, drama is a child with hair past her rectum. Drama is special swim caps and special braids and assuming that it’s all the fault of others- give her poor hair a break and cut it!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s probably akin to the discomfort I feel about a mother growing feet of hair and watching her child go bald.
Ok drama queen. Your comprehension is A+ today.
Anonymous wrote:It’s probably akin to the discomfort I feel about a mother growing feet of hair and watching her child go bald.
Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately, I don't have any helpful tips, however I can't imagine it has to do with the lice treatment. We've been through that so many times... I actually just chimed in to say I'm shocked at how many people on here, presumably many of them parents themselves, feel comfortable making insulting comments towards a child. I can certainly be a bitch, but never towards a kid. Wow.
Anonymous wrote:3-4 inches sine September? Its....October.
Is anyone else picturing OP's child?
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She needs to get her hair cut. No way that one lice treatment and comb through is going to get all the lice out of 2.5 feet of hair. Your daughter will be the Typhoid Mary of lice and continually spreading it back and forth with her friends. Are you meticulously combing through her hair every day looking for nits?
And her scalp probably had some kind of reaction to the lice treatment medication which is why her hair is falling out.
You are not supposed to comb the nits out every day. I had her professionally treated on sunday. Their protocol according to the life cycle of lice, is to repeat treatment 5 days later, which is today. They said daily combing is ineffective.
Anonymous wrote:PP again, sorry I didn't see the blood thinner. Maybe only the Iron Deficiency then.