Guest guest Posted January 17, 2010 Report Share Posted January 17, 2010 If any of you are planning to buy a new washing machine I must tell you that amount of time spent washing and getting clothes CLEAN has been reduced becasue in 2000 I switched to a front loader. Which lasted 8 years (doing about 2 loads a day for 4 of those years anda then 2 a week after that). Now I am not touting a brand - I have now had two brands- altho off line I will share brand info. But the amount of water, detergent and re-washing shrank enormously when I switched. And I only use hot water or sanitizing wash when someone is sick - otherwise I wash only in cold water. Just a bit of info from the longest pooper cleaner upper on record!!!!! On Sat, Jan 16, 2010 at 11:41 PM, cynthiamiltonburns < cynthiamiltonburns@...> wrote: > > > My son urinates before he goes to bed. Then about 2:30 he ways up and > either says mom or he screams because he urinated in the bed. I have to > change him and all the bedding. Yes I know how you feel about laundry. What > about a plastic pant to go over her pullup during the day. I have a site to > get them if you are interested?? In the car I have my son on a vinyl > tablecloth. For the couch I put on a couch cover and then put a vinyl > tablecloth underneath. Lots of furniture cleaning/carpet cleaning etc. but > mostly in the past. I take my son to the potty 20 minutes after eating, then > routinely every hour. Most days no accidents anymore. Candida (yeast) > infections and UTI will also cause them to not be able to hold urination. > Hormones in food and milk according to the Dr.'s that have done research on > this had caused our kids to develop sooner unfortunately. Let me know if you > need the website for purchasing the vinyl pull-up covers. Cyndi B > > > > > > > Hi all.. > > > > My nine and a half year old girl has recently developed breast buds. I > have heard that puberty is often slightly later in DS, but earlier in > autism. IMHO Nine and a half is too young. She's developing earlier than I > did and certainly earlier than I had hoped! And is the height of a six/seven > year old as well. > > > > She also has a Candida infection & is wetting herself almost constantly, > which leads the doctor to believe she could have a UTI. Between cleaning all > the wee, wet clothes, and washing every towel she uses I'm really sick of > doing washing. As I'm sure you all are. > > > > These kids are damn hard work. > > > > I've been reading many of your postings and have also perused the photo > albums, but tend to only semi-commit myself to anything (people, places, > sites, hobbies). I should try to update/reply more frequently. > > > > Thanks for reading. :-) > > > > > -- Sara- different pathways lead to Nirvana. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2010 Report Share Posted January 18, 2010 Hi Sara, Can you tell us the brands woof washing machines...or could you e-mail me with the brands...... tabuhli@... I am now looking in consumer digest but it is always good to hear from someone who owns one....my washing machine is conking out and I would like to get 2 front loaders that stack on top of each other...washer and dryer so I can have more room in my little laundry room/pantry...I would appreciate your info....i have only heard from one person that she did not like them since you cannot open them once you start them to add other things....but my loads are usually too full to be able to add anything anyway!! From Annie....Another Frequent Laundry Doer... PS someone posted about a plastic pants website...but I did not see the actual site given....I have used potty scotty but they will get too small if he grows a bit..... To: From: pastmidvale@... Date: Sun, 17 Jan 2010 14:46:41 -0500 Subject: Washing/ and machines If any of you are planning to buy a new washing machine I must tell you that amount of time spent washing and getting clothes CLEAN has been reduced becasue in 2000 I switched to a front loader. Which lasted 8 years (doing about 2 loads a day for 4 of those years anda then 2 a week after that). Now I am not touting a brand - I have now had two brands- altho off line I will share brand info. But the amount of water, detergent and re-washing shrank enormously when I switched. And I only use hot water or sanitizing wash when someone is sick - otherwise I wash only in cold water. Just a bit of info from the longest pooper cleaner upper on record!!!!! On Sat, Jan 16, 2010 at 11:41 PM, cynthiamiltonburns < cynthiamiltonburns@...> wrote: > > > My son urinates before he goes to bed. Then about 2:30 he ways up and > either says mom or he screams because he urinated in the bed. I have to > change him and all the bedding. Yes I know how you feel about laundry. What > about a plastic pant to go over her pullup during the day. I have a site to > get them if you are interested?? In the car I have my son on a vinyl > tablecloth. For the couch I put on a couch cover and then put a vinyl > tablecloth underneath. Lots of furniture cleaning/carpet cleaning etc. but > mostly in the past. I take my son to the potty 20 minutes after eating, then > routinely every hour. Most days no accidents anymore. Candida (yeast) > infections and UTI will also cause them to not be able to hold urination. > Hormones in food and milk according to the Dr.'s that have done research on > this had caused our kids to develop sooner unfortunately. Let me know if you > need the website for purchasing the vinyl pull-up covers. Cyndi B > > > > > > > Hi all.. > > > > My nine and a half year old girl has recently developed breast buds. I > have heard that puberty is often slightly later in DS, but earlier in > autism. IMHO Nine and a half is too young. She's developing earlier than I > did and certainly earlier than I had hoped! And is the height of a six/seven > year old as well. > > > > She also has a Candida infection & is wetting herself almost constantly, > which leads the doctor to believe she could have a UTI. Between cleaning all > the wee, wet clothes, and washing every towel she uses I'm really sick of > doing washing. As I'm sure you all are. > > > > These kids are damn hard work. > > > > I've been reading many of your postings and have also perused the photo > albums, but tend to only semi-commit myself to anything (people, places, > sites, hobbies). I should try to update/reply more frequently. > > > > Thanks for reading. :-) > > > > > -- Sara- different pathways lead to Nirvana. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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