Cindyluwho
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I just wanna know what room # they were in! 

I did sorry, I will be in WDW real soon, and all I keep thinking about is laying in a lice roaming bed. I really hope the OP will keep her word and tell mousekeeping and then mousekeeping actually properly clean that room.
I did sorry, I will be in WDW real soon, and all I keep thinking about is laying in a lice roaming bed. I really hope the OP will keep her word and tell mousekeeping and then mousekeeping actually properly clean that room.
Has anyone seen the thread about a woman whose daughter has head lice over on the Weight Watchers web site? Sounded very familiar!![]()
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I hope she was honest with mousekeeping
I wouldnt be happy if I got her room and then my kids got it
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Where was she staying?
I find this thread silly. Lice can be anywhere--on a plane seat, the couch in the doctor's office, a restaurant booth, any hotel room in the world, etc...
I would hope that every hotel/resort puts clean sheets on a bed when guests leave, not just ones with a case of lice.
People go out in the world everyday with them. They are not highly contagious and no-one should be expected to stay at home because of them.
I managed to go to work for 2 weeks with them and none of my 5 roommates got them at work! We didn't share brushes and they knew I had them.
I would bet, someone at DW every month has them! People don't tell that they have them because, as this thread has proved, the facts are cloudy! They like clean hair, can't even live in oily hair because it kills them. Certain hair types can't even get them.
Some of you are scared because you know about them on the OP. She just wanted help and now she may be scared to post again!!
While they are a pain, they aren't deadly!! There are worse things you can get than lice!!
There is a great episode of Arthur on PBS if you are interested.
I find this thread silly. Lice can be anywhere--on a plane seat, the couch in the doctor's office, a restaurant booth, any hotel room in the world, etc...
I would hope that every hotel/resort puts clean sheets on a bed when guests leave, not just ones with a case of lice.
People go out in the world everyday with them. They are not highly contagious and no-one should be expected to stay at home because of them.
I managed to go to work for 2 weeks with them and none of my 5 roommates got them at work! We didn't share brushes and they knew I had them.
I would bet, someone at DW every month has them! People don't tell that they have them because, as this thread has proved, the facts are cloudy! They like clean hair, can't even live in oily hair because it kills them. Certain hair types can't even get them.
Some of you are scared because you know about them on the OP. She just wanted help and now she may be scared to post again!!
While they are a pain, they aren't deadly!! There are worse things you can get than lice!!
There is a great episode of Arthur on PBS if you are interested.
Some of you are scared because you know about them on the OP. She just wanted help and now she may be scared to post again!!
I would hope that every hotel/resort puts clean sheets on a bed when guests leave, not just ones with a case of lice.
People go out in the world everyday with them. They are not highly contagious and no-one should be expected to stay at home because of them.
I managed to go to work for 2 weeks with them and none of my 5 roommates got them at work! We didn't share brushes and they knew I had them.
I would bet, someone at DW every month has them! People don't tell that they have them because, as this thread has proved, the facts are cloudy! They like clean hair, can't even live in oily hair because it kills them. Certain hair types can't even get them.
While many have thought head lice to be only a nuisance, recent scientific study refutes this notion. DNA technology shows head lice to be the same species as the notorious body louse which has long been associated with diseases such as typhus and relapsing fever. The potential for disease transmission via the head louse should not be underestimated.
That's what I'm thinking. I hope she never sees this thread. It's a shame she got torn apart when she wasn't even here.
Perhaps a moderator should close it so it falls back to page gazillion and she won't see it. She asks for help and gets intolerance. Go figure.
I was treating them every night and yes, I went to work. Everyone knew I had them and we didn't share brushes, or chairs, and none of my co workers got them. The school nurse checked me and okayed me to be there.
It took 2 weeks of daily treatment for them to be gone, including combing, mayo, olive oil, ironing, everything I heard of I tried, except cutting all my hair off. Taking off work until they are fully gone isn't needed, just like it is okay to send kids to school with them after treatment.
The flu can be caught through the same air, lice have to have contact. It's easier to catch a cold than lice.