Jehannum
Puts the "pro" in procrastination
The only hovering he does is over my shoulder when I'm looking at bullshit on my laptop.i thought he was hovering. Like his feet werent on the ground
The only hovering he does is over my shoulder when I'm looking at bullshit on my laptop.i thought he was hovering. Like his feet werent on the ground
My 13 year old is the same. He can have legible handwriting but only if he’s really trying and that’s a rare occasion.Tried to help the boy with his homework last night, and fuck me, his handwriting looks like a toddler afflicted with Parkinson's.
My 13 year old is the same. He can have legible handwriting but only if he’s really trying and that’s a rare occasion.
good luck!Potty training the second kid starting today... we'll see how this goes
over the past week she's been taking off her diaper on her own and peeing on the floor ..... so im pretty sure she's readygood luck!
oh lordt, it definitely sounds like she is Over™ diapersover the past week she's been taking off her diaper on her own and peeing on the floor ..... so im pretty sure she's ready
welp, failPotty training the second kid starting today... we'll see how this goes
Poor baby. Hopefully you figure out something soon. That’s not fun for baby or mom and dad.my kiddo has been having the opposite problem, not enough messes. she is still struggling with constipation & I have to keep giving her glycerin suppositories just to help her pass golf balls of shit (and then the barrage of backed up poo that follows). switching to the formula that's supposed to help with constipation has not helped, nor has a steady diet of prunes & apples for her solids. her pediatrician suggested giving Miralax and apple juice, so we're going to try that starting tonight. she just gets so uncomfortable, last night she was inconsolable & just thrashing until I did the suppository, then she shit her guts out and slept for like 10 hours.
The Miralax is a good idea - soft, water retaining fiber. Prunes are acidic and they and apples are mainly a lot of roughage(non-digestible, NON-water retaining fiber). Poor kiddo - hope you get it sorted out.Poor baby. Hopefully you figure out something soon. That’s not fun for baby or mom and dad.
I think we maybe talked about this before, but I might just be having deja vu - I think the intended benefit of something like apple juice is the osmotic effect on the colon, & I guess I was just thinking it would be the same mechanism in pureed form since that's basically Juice+. some of the other suggested foods for helping are sweet potato, pears, peas, and spinach, which she also gets plenty of (except maybe peas). fingers crossed the Miralax helps! we tried apple juice before, but she hadn't started any solids yet and was Not A Fan of apple juice, but it may have just been because she wasn't able to use a sippy cup yet and didn't expect that flavor/consistency from a bottle.The Miralax is a good idea - soft, water retaining fiber. Prunes are acidic and they and apples are mainly a lot of roughage(non-digestible, NON-water retaining fiber). Poor kiddo - hope you get it sorted out.
Yeah, the prune juice is the same as the apple juice in regards to the osmotic but even worse - lots of sorbitol(sugar). Leads to gas and feeds a bad gut bacteria colony. Pears are good for fiber and little sorbitol, more erythritol which gut bacteria can't ferment and has no osmotic effect.I think we maybe talked about this before, but I might just be having deja vu - I think the intended benefit of something like apple juice is the osmotic effect on the colon, & I guess I was just thinking it would be the same mechanism in pureed form since that's basically Juice+. some of the other suggested foods for helping are sweet potato, pears, peas, and spinach, which she also gets plenty of (except maybe peas). fingers crossed the Miralax helps! we tried apple juice before, but she hadn't started any solids yet and was Not A Fan of apple juice, but it may have just been because she wasn't able to use a sippy cup yet and didn't expect that flavor/consistency from a bottle.
is she having enough water? i dont know much at all about babies but was just talking to a friend of mine who's 1 year old niece gets constipated if she doesnt have enough watermy kiddo has been having the opposite problem, not enough messes. she is still struggling with constipation & I have to keep giving her glycerin suppositories just to help her pass golf balls of shit (and then the barrage of backed up poo that follows). switching to the formula that's supposed to help with constipation has not helped, nor has a steady diet of prunes & apples for her solids. her pediatrician suggested giving Miralax and apple juice, so we're going to try that starting tonight. she just gets so uncomfortable, last night she was inconsolable & just thrashing until I did the suppository, then she shit her guts out and slept for like 10 hours.