Hi
I'm just checking back and thanks again for all your suggestions and reports about your experiences with lice. Hopefully we can get this under control. I think doing this much wash everyday is my DD's new career!!
I feel for you (and your water bill from all that laundry). DD brought home headlice after a visit with her cousins a few years ago. I didn't realize where they came from at the time, but boy was it a pain in the butt. We tried the Rid and Nix shampoos to no avail, mayo, vinegar and any other home remedy I could find on the net. I think as someone else said, you just have to take the hard route and literally nit pick every day. DD had very long hair and it was terribly time consuming. Just when I would think I was done, I'd see yet another nit appear on her hair! Ugh! We bagged all her stuffed animals and "babies" and put them in the garage for a few weeks, washed everything in sight, sprayed and vacuumed her mattress...it gave me enough house work for a week-it was like Spring Cleaning! In the end, we finally got rid of them with a lot of tiring persistence (me sitting there every night in front of the tv picking and coming through her hair). Months later my SIL said DD mentioned she had lice and she wanted to apologize to me because it was DN that probably gave them to her! GRRRRRRRR! The urge to kill my SIL crossed my mind (okay, not literally, but you know...)
It is a shame that a lot of people think that head lice is due to poor hygiene. If that were the case, DD would never have gotten them. She showers twice a day. I am a compulsive cleaner. Anyone can get them. The school nurse that embarrassed someone else's child should be embarrassed HERSELF. Very sad. The physical part of lice is one thing, but let me tell you, DD has never quite gotten over the psychological part of it. She was embarrassed, humiliated and freaked to be in her own skin. To this day she still checks her scalp and hair in the magnifying mirror each day. When she started puberty, she nearly had a nervous breakdown when she started getting dandruff. She thought it was the lice coming back. The doctor assured her it was not lice, but merely dandruff caused by her hormones revving up. People, especially those in the medical field and school personnel, really ought to be a little more sensitive.
Good luck to you, DD and DGD. It takes a while, but hopefully with time and patience you can be rid of the problem once and for all. Good luck.
