Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a jerk but your kids hair is past her butt and falling out and you think she's a model? Dear lord.
You are a jerk for saying yuck to something you haven't seen. And you know you made a jerky remark. So yeah.
I don't think she is a model I was being descriptive as to its condition.
Its condition is "falling out". And I have seen oddly long hair on children, I assume that your child looks like they do. And yes, yuck.
It had not fallen out in 9 years up to this point. Her hair is long by her choosing. She gets it cut all the time. She just had 4 inches cut off. You have nothing to add. Go away.
I cannot believe people are attacking you! I have no answer except to blame it on the chemical treatment used for the lice. I'd be freaked out too! Attacking idiots? GO AWAY
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a jerk but your kids hair is past her butt and falling out and you think she's a model? Dear lord.
You are a jerk for saying yuck to something you haven't seen. And you know you made a jerky remark. So yeah.
I don't think she is a model I was being descriptive as to its condition.
Its condition is "falling out". And I have seen oddly long hair on children, I assume that your child looks like they do. And yes, yuck.
It had not fallen out in 9 years up to this point. Her hair is long by her choosing. She gets it cut all the time. She just had 4 inches cut off. You have nothing to add. Go away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP again, sorry I didn't see the blood thinner. Maybe only the Iron Deficiency then.
She had a blood clot which is resolved. She stopped taking blood thinners at the end of sept. and takes a vitamin but i will explore the iron with her MD
Since this is in the health and medicine forum, I hope you have followed up with a hematologist as to why your daughter had a blood clot at such a young age and had her tested for the many blood clotting factors out there that she should know about as she gets older...
Can I ask... do you have any insight into paediatric blood clots?
Anonymous wrote:OP - hate to say it, but it sounds like you and your DD have an unusual hang-up about her hair. Under the circumstances, I think you and she would be wise to cut to a normal length until the shedding stops, then it won't be so obvious and dramatic with handfuls coming out. It's just hair, unless you associate it with her identity or something. weird. There's no need to have hair that long if she is dealing with lice and swimming and now alopecia which may or may not be related to the other two things.
Agree with PP that you need to check her every night for lice. if the service missed one in her 2 feet of hair, then there are several more already. That's why you comb daily.
Anonymous wrote:I'D CUR HER DAMN HAIR THAT IS WHAT I'D DO. 2.4 FEET of hair on a 4 foot person? Yuck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP again, sorry I didn't see the blood thinner. Maybe only the Iron Deficiency then.
She had a blood clot which is resolved. She stopped taking blood thinners at the end of sept. and takes a vitamin but i will explore the iron with her MD
Since this is in the health and medicine forum, I hope you have followed up with a hematologist as to why your daughter had a blood clot at such a young age and had her tested for the many blood clotting factors out there that she should know about as she gets older...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP again, sorry I didn't see the blood thinner. Maybe only the Iron Deficiency then.
She had a blood clot which is resolved. She stopped taking blood thinners at the end of sept. and takes a vitamin but i will explore the iron with her MD
Since this is in the health and medicine forum, I hope you have followed up with a hematologist as to why your daughter had a blood clot at such a young age and had her tested for the many blood clotting factors out there that she should know about as she gets older...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP again, sorry I didn't see the blood thinner. Maybe only the Iron Deficiency then.
She had a blood clot which is resolved. She stopped taking blood thinners at the end of sept. and takes a vitamin but i will explore the iron with her MD
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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!
Her hair length is her choice. She takes care of it. It's not like I'm an old hag keeping her in a tower growing her hair for it's magical qualities. Get it? We cut it all the time. Special swim cap? She's on swim team. Maybe you aren't familiar with that but they all wear special swim caps. It's part of their uniform.
Okay. I get it that it seems like I'm being a bitch, but hair loss is traumatic. With most respondents urging a hair cut, you still don't say you will cut it. It DOES appear that you do ascribe some important, if not magical, qualities to her model like hair.
Anonymous wrote: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!
Her hair length is her choice. She takes care of it. It's not like I'm an old hag keeping her in a tower growing her hair for it's magical qualities. Get it? We cut it all the time. Special swim cap? She's on swim team. Maybe you aren't familiar with that but they all wear special swim caps. It's part of their uniform.
Anonymous wrote: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.
I didn't do an otc treatment. I had a company come to my house and treat everyone in our family. They explained in detail what our maintenance would be, and left literature to instruct. If they are wrong they guarantee their work and they are coming back to fix it.