Lice!

rockundergirl

rockundergirl
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OMG! my nightmare has come true.
My son got lice at school.
After doing his treatment and buzzing his hair short.
I had my mother check me ... and yup ewww I have have them to.
So i did a treatment also. We killed them with shampoo, combed out nits, washed bedding and towels and coats etc in hot water followed by 3 hours in the dryer. I have extremely thick curly hair and I'm so nervous i didn't get them all.. sigh...
Any tips? am I forgetting anything... tell me I'm not the only one this has happened to since I now have a complex...... lol
 
Bag up all stuffed animals and keep them sealed shut for 3 days. This will kill the eggs if any are on the toys. Also, I would straight iron your hair. This will kill any eggs or bugs you might have missed. A hairdresser told me that tip. Good luck. My two daughter and I all have long, thick hair. It was a nightmare. :eek:
 
My daughter had them this past summer and it was a nightmare!!! You can use some Citaphil body wash as a hair treatment and added bonus, it has no pesticides in it!!!! For long term, you can use TEA TREE OIL! They hate the smell of it!!! We got a spray bottle and put 2 or 3 drops in a bottle of water. We sprayed everything with it. The couch, carpet, car seats, anywhere that they can live! After I started doing those two things, we haven't had a problem! If you put the tea tree oil in your shampoos, be careful!!! It is very strong!!! Only 1 drop should do it!!! Good luck! I hate those things!!!!
 
My daughter came home from camp with them one year. I now send her to camp with Tea Tree Oil Shampoo! Also, they LOVE clean hair, easier to hold on to. Dirty, stringy, greasy hair or lice??? :confused3
 

Do not know if your vaccum is bagless or bagged.SIL's Brother put a vaccum bag in an open trash can in his DD(4) bedroom during the big lice clean-up.
They think that is how the lice came back.I do not know if true thought I would tell you just in case it is.Nobody wants to deal with lice and BTW lice like cleaner people and just like bedbugs anyone can get them.
 
It was HORRIBLE. I have extremely thick hair (my hairdresser says I am the thickest hair she does) and I had my MIL nit comb my hair for two weeks, flat ironed it and dyed it. Someone on these boards suggested hair dye as the chemicals would kill the lice/eggs.

We got everything from the kids and me on the first treatment, but we picked for two weeks, washed bedding for two weeks and vacuumed everyday for two straight weeks.

It'll take some time and hard work, but worth it. Good Luck!
 
Make sure you follow the instructions on the shampoo and repeat in 10 days. The same thing happened to me, and I too have thick curly hair. I combed my hair every day with the special comb also.
 
First, I went thru this and am now the resident nit picker for friends, family, some students etc. There a lot of fallacies. around and this is what causes the lice to continue.

Do not know if your vaccum is bagless or bagged.SIL's Brother put a vaccum bag in an open trash can in his DD(4) bedroom during the big lice clean-up.
They think that is how the lice came back.I do not know if true thought I would tell you just in case it is.Nobody wants to deal with lice and BTW lice like cleaner people and just like bedbugs anyone can get them.
It is correct lice like clean, dry hair. Putting a vacuum bag in an open trash can will not cause a reinfestation. Lice cannot fly. It is more likely an egg was left in his hair that hatched and caused the cycle to continue.
It was HORRIBLE. I have extremely thick hair (my hairdresser says I am the thickest hair she does) and I had my MIL nit comb my hair for two weeks, flat ironed it and dyed it. Someone on these boards suggested hair dye as the chemicals would kill the lice/eggs.

We got everything from the kids and me on the first treatment, but we picked for two weeks, washed bedding for two weeks and vacuumed everyday for two straight weeks.

It'll take some time and hard work, but worth it. Good Luck!

Nit comb often is a necessity. Especially with your hair. Dyed hair preventing lice is a fallacy (althought that is what my hairdresser advised as well). Flat ironing is also not proven.

Make sure you follow the instructions on the shampoo and repeat in 10 days. The same thing happened to me, and I too have thick curly hair. I combed my hair every day with the special comb also.

It is very important to do the treatment again in 10 days as PP mentioned.

Another fallacy is cutting short hair. The eggs and nits live very close to the scalp as they need the neat to survive.

This is what I did and my DD got rid of them and nobody else in the house got them.

I had a lot of plastic disposable gloves and shower caps on hand.

Day 1: used Rid shampoo. This got most of the live lice. I still found 1 live louse even after the shampoo.

Get a good metal nit comb. I spent 4 hours nit picking/combinb my DD's hair. I had a white paper towel lined on my counter. Each time I ran the come thru I wiped it on the paper towel and rolled that portion up. I did it in sections. It is best to nit pick when the hair is damp.

Once I got rid of everything (or so I thought) I put olive oil in her hair and covered it with a shower cap. This is how she slept. This will suffocate any live lice remaining as well as loosen up the glue the nits/eggs use to stick to the hair shaft.

We washed all bedding, coats, clothing, hats, gloves etc. We also bagged all pillows and stuffed animals. We sprayed all couches, and seats of the car with the lice spray.

Day 2: Wet her hair and nit picked for 3 hours. Still got more out. Olive oil and shower cap again.

Day 3: Wet her hair and nit picked for 1 hour. Did not find anything.

Day 4 - Day 6: Nit picked for 30 minutes and did not find anything.

Throughout this time we checked each other as well. I always wore the gloves and changed them frequently. I also wore a shower cap on my hair as I was checking to lessen the probablility of lice transfer.

I'm sure it was overkill on my part but we got ride of them and nobody in her class or at home got them.

We now use lice prevention shampoo from fairytales. You can google it. Not only does it have tea trea oil but it also has rosemary, thyme and other things. My DD is no longer allowerd to hang her jacket up at school; she must put it in her backpack. She also always wears her hair up.

Her class just had an outbreak where 3 girls and 1 boy had it. The 3 girls were her best friends. 1 sat right next to her. She did not get it this time.

Good luck. You will get through it. It is more common than you think.
 
My DD just went through this last month. We used the Rid shampoo and followed the directions. I actually picked her hair by hand. Took an hour a day for a week. I am also using the shampoo with the tea tree oil, peppermin oil, eucalyptus oil and rosemary oil mixed in. I found the recipe online. It is all she uses now plus conditioner with coconut. There was another outbreak in her school and she did not have one egg when checked. I also am checking her head regularly - so far, so good. It is gross and a total pain with the laundry but stick with it and you will get through.:goodvibes
 
Use a shampoo with tea tree oil or peppermint in it, they don't like the way the tea tree and peppermint smell so they will actually leave your head if they are still there. Use a blow dryer and or curling/flat iron as well, the heat kills them. Put plastic over your pillowcases for a month or so (we always did a month, people say 2 weeks but I felt better after a month lol), just put a plastic bag over your pillow and then put your pillowcase over that. It sounds weird but you adjust. Put all stuffed animals in the dryer on high heat for at least 30 min. or simply put them all in a plastic garbage bag in the garage for the month period, the live lice will die without food and the eggs will hatch but the babies will die with no food. Vaccum a lot, throw the bags OUT, don't put them in your inside garbage, if you have a bagless (we have a Dyson) empty the canister every time. Run combs and brushes thru the dishwasher or just get new ones, same with any hair do-dads you might use regularly, you can also boil them but the dishwasher works just as well so that's what we usually do. We also put plastic mattress pads on the beds, that prevents them from waiting in your bed for you. :)
Seriously, use the tea tree oil, it's my best advice and it works!! I have 3 DD's, we've dealt with lice a time or ten. :)
 
I don't know where in NJ you are but if you are not far from Brooklyn there is a lady there that is awesome- www.licebustersnyc.com . All it takes is one treatment there- go home, vacuum once, do laundry once and bag up the stuffed animal and pillows for a few weeks and you are good to go. When I read on here about people combing and picking I am so glad that we went to the "lice lady" as my daughter calls her and had her do it. There were actually 13 of us that went there (one kid shared with all-I was the onlyh one that DIDN'T have them!) she treated us all once and that was it-gone! She does not use any type of special shampoo or pesticides- simply uses panteen conditioner and combs and picks and combs and picks- worth every penny!
 
Bag up all stuffed animals and keep them sealed shut for 3 days. This will kill the eggs if any are on the toys. Also, I would straight iron your hair. This will kill any eggs or bugs you might have missed. A hairdresser told me that tip. Good luck. My two daughter and I all have long, thick hair. It was a nightmare. :eek:

This is what my sister did to my nieces hair. Her hair is super curly-think African-American but copper in color.

It was a huge shock to see her with straight hair, I guess that's why her teacher called her_________ with the straight hair.


My sister also uses shampoo that she adds Tea Tree oil to. My nieces get their hair styled with water, conditioner, and tea tree oil in a spray bottle. They get their hair washed only 2-3 times a week as lice like clean hair.

Even with all the preventitive things my sister did, my nieces still got lice from a child in the older ones class. They also had play dates as they lived a few houses apart.
 
I agree with tea tree oil. I work in pediatrics (where we get lots of lice) and once a week, I put tea tree oil in my hair and have never gotten lice. My sister had a heck of time with her daughters long hair and she tried for months to get the nits out, but just couldn't, so she smothered them with vaseline. That did the trick too (but, it took a long time to wash it out!).
 
After trying and trying to get rid of them from my daughter's hair, I did the vaseline thing too. That finally got us bug free.
I panicked when the vaseline wouldn't wash out!! But I looked it up and cornstarch soaks it up. Even then, it took 3 or 4 washes, but it was such a relief to be free!
 
Since the first break out when my dd was in pre-school I have always had a bottle of tea tree oil (PURE) on hand, the pure stuff costs a little more. Many of the shampoos have a small amount (which is better than nothing).

But you can just add several drops to a spray bottle of water-warning though, it can be smelly. I used to add it to her detangler spray too. Anytime I heard about anyone in school getting lice I'd spray her hair with it everyday (she always wears it up) and I'd spray her backpack. I still do when I hear about any outbreaks.

I've sprayed her stuffed animals and bedding with it. Lice HATE tea tree oil and they hate peppermint as well. They also don't like gel and a lot of hair product but they do love CLEAN hair.
 
The exact same situation happened to us in December. It was a nightmare!!! My hair is also extremely thick and curly. We did the whole RID process multiple times byt what worked was Listerine. I read on hear to soak your hair in listerine, rinse and than cider vinegar. Do a search for specifics. We were completely fine after this process. It is something that I never want to go through again.
 
I actually found them in my daughters hair about 1 month ago. I have been going over her extremly thick hair everyday and it seems like everyday, I find one!!!! I just wonder about the parents who just do the treatment and think they are gone! No wonder it just keeps going all year. I am so ready to be done with this. I may try some of the other methods mentioned and see if that works. Thank goodness no one else got them.
 














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