robinb
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Misery loves company. Yes it does.
I brought my DD to the doctor yesterday for something else and I said, "Can you look at her head? She's itching and it's not lice." I didn't think it was lice since I had asked a previous after-hours ped to look at her head weeks ago and he said "No lice. She's just itchy". Well ... my ped took one look at her and said: "Oh yes, she has lice. See here, and here?" and suddenly I can see all the nits. {{shudder}}
Anyway ... I bought some Nix and we both used it. We share brushes and she sleeps with me most nights during the week, so I was sure I had it. Plus, I was a bit itchy too but my DH checked me later that day and didn't see anything. My DD, OTOH was full of nits! Yuck. I combed her hair and picked nits. I found some live lice, but they did not seem very "happy". I guess the Nix worked on them.
Here's what I know about lice:
(1) They only like humans, so the dog and cats are OK.
(2) A louse can only live about 24 hours without a host, so any stray lice will be dead soon.
(3) Eggs hatch in about 7 days, which is why you should reapply the Nix in a week. Eggs need warmth to hatch.
Here's what I am doing:
(1) I washed her hair and applied Nix and let it sit for 20 minutes.
(2) I picked nits for two hours last night. I know I didn't get them all, but I will pick more today.
(3) I washed all of our sheets in hot water.
(4) I am washing all our towels in hot water.
(5) I vacuumed our beds and the pillows.
(6) I am vacuuming all floors, too. But that is not complete.
(7) I am in the process of washing all of our hair accessories. First in hot, soapy water and then a soak in 10-1 bleach water.
(8) I bought a Robi Comb, but I am not sure of it's value yet.
Here are some things that I have heard, that I'm not sure work. Did they for you?
(1) Put all stuffies in a plastic bag for 2 weeks. The assumption is that an egg on a hair will hatch and the two weeks covers two cycles of lice.
If the eggs need warmed to human level, then why would they hatch in the bag? Wouldn't they just go into stasis until/if they come back in contact with a person?
(2) Put mayonnaise or dippity-doo on your child's head overnight.
If all the adult lice are killed and I am busy combing out the nits and possible larvae every day, what does this doe except annoy the child? It won't effect the eggs.
What else should I do? Any and all suggestions welcome.
I brought my DD to the doctor yesterday for something else and I said, "Can you look at her head? She's itching and it's not lice." I didn't think it was lice since I had asked a previous after-hours ped to look at her head weeks ago and he said "No lice. She's just itchy". Well ... my ped took one look at her and said: "Oh yes, she has lice. See here, and here?" and suddenly I can see all the nits. {{shudder}}
Anyway ... I bought some Nix and we both used it. We share brushes and she sleeps with me most nights during the week, so I was sure I had it. Plus, I was a bit itchy too but my DH checked me later that day and didn't see anything. My DD, OTOH was full of nits! Yuck. I combed her hair and picked nits. I found some live lice, but they did not seem very "happy". I guess the Nix worked on them.
Here's what I know about lice:
(1) They only like humans, so the dog and cats are OK.
(2) A louse can only live about 24 hours without a host, so any stray lice will be dead soon.
(3) Eggs hatch in about 7 days, which is why you should reapply the Nix in a week. Eggs need warmth to hatch.
Here's what I am doing:
(1) I washed her hair and applied Nix and let it sit for 20 minutes.
(2) I picked nits for two hours last night. I know I didn't get them all, but I will pick more today.
(3) I washed all of our sheets in hot water.
(4) I am washing all our towels in hot water.
(5) I vacuumed our beds and the pillows.
(6) I am vacuuming all floors, too. But that is not complete.
(7) I am in the process of washing all of our hair accessories. First in hot, soapy water and then a soak in 10-1 bleach water.
(8) I bought a Robi Comb, but I am not sure of it's value yet.
Here are some things that I have heard, that I'm not sure work. Did they for you?
(1) Put all stuffies in a plastic bag for 2 weeks. The assumption is that an egg on a hair will hatch and the two weeks covers two cycles of lice.
If the eggs need warmed to human level, then why would they hatch in the bag? Wouldn't they just go into stasis until/if they come back in contact with a person?
(2) Put mayonnaise or dippity-doo on your child's head overnight.
If all the adult lice are killed and I am busy combing out the nits and possible larvae every day, what does this doe except annoy the child? It won't effect the eggs.
What else should I do? Any and all suggestions welcome.