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susan...i have to use duct tape because mine wont leave theres on either...i

wrap the tape all around the waist part where the velcro strips are...mine

can sometimes still peel the tape off..but its worth a shot....there ot told

me to do this,so it dont hurt tryin.....sonie

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susan...i have to use duct tape because mine wont leave theres on either...i

wrap the tape all around the waist part where the velcro strips are...mine

can sometimes still peel the tape off..but its worth a shot....there ot told

me to do this,so it dont hurt tryin.....sonie

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Put the diaper on her backwards and then duct tape it.

Buy one piece cotton pajamas (no feet) that snap (GAP sells them)

and put them on her BACKWARDS.

And are you giving her epsom salts baths?

> hi everyone,

>

> i need some help...my 3 yr old daughter will not keep her clothes

or diaper

> on...she is urinating and moving her bowels all over my house...i

am at my wits

> end...any advice would be greatly appreciated...oh yes, we've

tried every

> type of clothing so she couldn't get out of them...she's my escape

> artist...nothing has worked...she has no interest in the potty

chair either....HELP!!!

> thanks,

>

> susan

>

>

>

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Put the diaper on her backwards and then duct tape it.

Buy one piece cotton pajamas (no feet) that snap (GAP sells them)

and put them on her BACKWARDS.

And are you giving her epsom salts baths?

> hi everyone,

>

> i need some help...my 3 yr old daughter will not keep her clothes

or diaper

> on...she is urinating and moving her bowels all over my house...i

am at my wits

> end...any advice would be greatly appreciated...oh yes, we've

tried every

> type of clothing so she couldn't get out of them...she's my escape

> artist...nothing has worked...she has no interest in the potty

chair either....HELP!!!

> thanks,

>

> susan

>

>

>

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I know how you feel.

At about that age, one of my girls did that too, and to say it drove me

insane would be an understatement.

This will sound bizarre - - but I went to Walmart, Target, used

clothing stores, or WHEREVER CHEAP and bought her about 60 onesie type

items... pj's, leotards, anything. Sometimes, I could find a one piece

type outfit, usually very ugly, on sale for $2.99 or something. I

would buy all of them.

And each one, I put on her in the morning and then tugged on it to keep

it as snug as possible so that she can't possibly stretch it over her

head to take off, and sewed it shut.

This, of course, meant I needed scissors to undress her or change her

diaper and yet another outfit was ruined. <Also had to make sure I got

extra absorbent diapers... as changing as few diapers as possible in a

day was a life goal in order to save the cost of outfits.>

So yes, some money and lots of ruined ouftits.

But better the outfits than my carpet.

About 30 days of this, and she gave up thinking she is simply unable to

get out of clothes. My carpet was never the same again but I soon

found out that if it wasn't this that would ruin my carpet, she would

find other things, as all kids do.

But on most days, I can appreciate that at least it ain't sh*t.

Then, one day, she was potty-trained!! Until that day comes for your

daughter, hang in there. Lots of us have been there.

Grace Keh

www.vomtauglichkeit.com

>

> hi everyone,

>

> i need some help...my 3 yr old daughter will not keep her clothes or

> diaper

> on...she is urinating and moving her bowels all over my house...i am

> at my wits

> end...any advice would be greatly appreciated...oh yes, we've tried

> every

> type of clothing so she couldn't get out of them...she's my escape

> artist...nothing has worked...she has no interest in the potty chair

> either....HELP!!!

> thanks,

>

> susan

>

>

>

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I know how you feel.

At about that age, one of my girls did that too, and to say it drove me

insane would be an understatement.

This will sound bizarre - - but I went to Walmart, Target, used

clothing stores, or WHEREVER CHEAP and bought her about 60 onesie type

items... pj's, leotards, anything. Sometimes, I could find a one piece

type outfit, usually very ugly, on sale for $2.99 or something. I

would buy all of them.

And each one, I put on her in the morning and then tugged on it to keep

it as snug as possible so that she can't possibly stretch it over her

head to take off, and sewed it shut.

This, of course, meant I needed scissors to undress her or change her

diaper and yet another outfit was ruined. <Also had to make sure I got

extra absorbent diapers... as changing as few diapers as possible in a

day was a life goal in order to save the cost of outfits.>

So yes, some money and lots of ruined ouftits.

But better the outfits than my carpet.

About 30 days of this, and she gave up thinking she is simply unable to

get out of clothes. My carpet was never the same again but I soon

found out that if it wasn't this that would ruin my carpet, she would

find other things, as all kids do.

But on most days, I can appreciate that at least it ain't sh*t.

Then, one day, she was potty-trained!! Until that day comes for your

daughter, hang in there. Lots of us have been there.

Grace Keh

www.vomtauglichkeit.com

>

> hi everyone,

>

> i need some help...my 3 yr old daughter will not keep her clothes or

> diaper

> on...she is urinating and moving her bowels all over my house...i am

> at my wits

> end...any advice would be greatly appreciated...oh yes, we've tried

> every

> type of clothing so she couldn't get out of them...she's my escape

> artist...nothing has worked...she has no interest in the potty chair

> either....HELP!!!

> thanks,

>

> susan

>

>

>

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try of to buy her pants that require belts and put the belt on

her with buckle part to her backside instead of front like normal way,

also use onsies as her shirt so she cant reach into her pants either.

Make the belt some snug but not tight.

I to also use to have of hudini too. Sondra

Sondra

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Hi everyone ,

I have pretty much decided enough is enough and I am fed up of sneaking gingko into Ireland like some drug smuggler !!

I have now decided to begin a campaign to have gingko made available once again.

I have no idea how to do this and was hoping for some suggestions. I am fairly confident that I wont have the support of the local or national downs associations as they are VERY against supplements of any kind. They are still stuck in the nutrieve battles and have not even moved on from that one yet !!!

So suggestions welcome ,

Regards

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Think you could get help from support groups dealing with families

who have a loved one with Allzheimer’s?

http://www.umm.edu/altmed/articles/ginkgo-biloba-000247.htm

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[mailto:DownSyndromeInfoExchange ] On Behalf Of

Sent: Sunday, April 26, 2009 10:32 AM

To: DownSyndromeInfoExchange

Subject: [DownSyndromeInfoExchange] Help needed

Hi

everyone ,

I

have pretty much decided enough is enough and I am fed up of sneaking

gingko into Ireland like some drug smuggler !!

I

have now decided to begin a campaign to have gingko made available once

again.

I have

no idea how to do this and was hoping for some suggestions. I am fairly

confident that I wont have the support of the local or national downs

associations as they are VERY against supplements of any kind. They are still

stuck in the nutrieve battles and have not even moved on from that one yet !!!

So

suggestions welcome ,

Regards

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