Guest guest Posted June 2, 1999 Report Share Posted June 2, 1999 Stevie, Hyland's teething tablets work well. Available at health food stores. I would give Zaid advil when they were really bad as tylenol never seemed to work for him. Wendi Teething From: ST3PH3@... (Stevie) What did you all use for teething?? is chomping big time now the last few days & is VERY cranky. He is irratating his gums with this & don't know if it's OK to give him tylenol or orajel. It is kind of soon I thought for him to be going through this. I realize that maybe his teeth are just moving up & not actually ready to break through, but I still think it's soon. He bit me a couple of times, & that was no picnic. What did you all do for the pain?? Stevie~Mommy to a 10/10/96 & 2/22/99 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Have you entered ONElist's " Grow to Give " program? http://www.onelist.com Deadline is June 19. Join now to win $5000 for your charity of choice. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Breastfeeding is Best!! http://www.maclee.com/breastfeeding If you like this list also check out http://www.onelist.com/subscribe.cgi/weanedbuddies Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 1999 Report Share Posted June 2, 1999 In a message dated 6/2/99 1:47:22 PM Pacific Daylight Time, jerbs@... writes: << Stevie, Although I haven't tried them yet... i have heard that baby teething tablets are good, and you can find them at target, walmart,kmart etc. I think Paige is starting to teeth (she bit me today ouch!) she has been cranky for the past few days. I am trying to just deal with it naturally until I can't handle it now more then i am going to send dh to get some of those tablets. they are supposed to be natural, but i haven't even looked at the package yet. they were recommended to me by a friend. good luck stevie! I hope kyle gets through this quickly jenn:) >> Hello ALL, I just got back, and am slowly reading my mail, but I saw this and had to respond I have used these Teething Tablets with Lexi since she was about 4 months old, and I LOVE THEM........ The Baby Oragel did NOTHING for her, and then I tried these tablets, and oila, she was a different kid....LOL!! They are called Hylands Teething Tablets, and you can get them at like Walmart, DEPENDING on your area......like I was just in Idaho, and was low on what I had, so I went looking and they did not have them anywhere. But most places should have them They usually run about $3-4 for 150 tablets, and you only need to give them like 3 at a time so they last awhile And they DO WORK.....so it would be worth a try!! Stacie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 1999 Report Share Posted June 2, 1999 Thanks Jenn, it's bad for him. He has been doing nothing but chomping on his hands all day. And what a crankpot!! He also would'nt take hs normal naps & has been getting up at night. I get up at 2am to pump every night so I can build up a stash, & he's been getting up to eat then. If we have a bad night again tonight I will send Chet to get them. Paige is biting too? OUCH~it hurts ( Stevie~Mommy to a 10/10/96 & 2/22/99 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 1999 Report Share Posted June 2, 1999 Thanks Wendi ) Is motrin the same thing? Stevie~Mommy to a 10/10/96 & 2/22/99 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 1999 Report Share Posted June 2, 1999 Stevie, Yes motrin is the same. Wendi Re: Teething From: ST3PH3@... (Stevie) Thanks Wendi ) Is motrin the same thing? Stevie~Mommy to a 10/10/96 & 2/22/99 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Have you entered ONElist's " Grow to Give " program? http://www.onelist.com Deadline is June 19. Join now to win $5000 for your charity of choice. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Breastfeeding is Best!! http://www.maclee.com/breastfeeding If you like this list also check out http://www.onelist.com/subscribe.cgi/weanedbuddies Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 1999 Report Share Posted June 3, 1999 I just ran across an herbalist site that has lots of things for breastfeeding moms. http://www.gardenofgrace.com You can buy all sorts of things there -- mixtures, or individual herbs, fennugreek, blessed thistle, fennel, st s wort... plus a consultation for a fee. Looked like an interesting place. At 05:34 PM 6/3/99 , you wrote: > > >Cristina, > >I am sure the confusion is that there is a homeopathic remedy called >Arsenicum (Arsenic) but with homeopathy the remedies are so dilute that you >aren't getting any arsenic anyway. People don't really understand >homeopathy and so get scared. > >Wendi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 1999 Report Share Posted June 4, 1999 Speaking of teething. is about to get his 16th tooth. He is a regular tooth making machine He looks so cute with all thoes Molers sticking half way out his gums He really is a great teether not fussing just alot of hand chewing. He is now 16 months old I can't believe it. I am also 10 days late BUT I took a home test and it said a big fat NOOO soo I am going ot the OB on Monday to see what's up. I had a cyst that he said was shrinking mayb that is the cause of the No period. Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2003 Report Share Posted June 28, 2003 Hi Dawn, Just saw your post --we have been on vacation. Have you tried using children's Feverall suppositories? Its acetaminophen (tylenol) in a glycerol rectal suppository. We've used this for colds and fevers. It seems to help a lot. Abby has not really had teething issues. It is keto friendly, works fast and can be bought at almost any drug store. We use the 120mg size. The box says it is for 3-6 year olds, but the doctors have told us to use this and that the calculation is approximately 12 mg of acetaminophen per kilogram of the child's weight. Hope that helps! How is Emma doing? Teething Help! Emma's teething and now that she's a keto kid and more alert, she's reacting to the pain! She has 10 teeth and this is the first time she cried! heatbreaking, but good-ya know? Anyway, My question is, the nutritionist mentioned that she cant have the baby origel or ambisol, stuff like that. Is there anything that is keto- friendly? A while ago she sugested clove oil. I never heard of it before and am not sure how to use it. The bottle says not to get it on skin,lips, or tongue! Can I dilute it? Emma and I will greatly appritiate any and all help! thanks!Dawn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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