Poor C really didn't nap at dc. She took 4 little 15-20 min naps. She looked so exhausted when I got her, she's passed out sleeping now. I just felt so bad for her, I hope she figures out how to sleep there or else she's going to have a rough time. It's a shame that DC' s can't have a separate area for the cribs that are quieter and darker, I'm sure the change of environment and noise was hard on her.
This infant room is set up way better than my last one. They do have a separate area for the cribs with separate lights and white noise so it's quieter over there and separate from the play area. His old daycare the cribs weren't separated. She will get better though. It took my guy a little bit. I found out they weren't reading his sleepy cues at first and he was falling asleep on the floor and getting woken up. So now they figured out how to read his cues and let him talk and look around and give him time to put himself to sleep. They do it also by hours awake. Just play with it and see how she does. He also doesn't use a swaddle at home but at school they swaddle waist down.
Post by mrscatfarmer13 on Mar 27, 2017 20:11:39 GMT -5
babylove518 hood luck with the dog in your new home. I have no advice as we crate our dogs when we're not there. One has anxiety and will poop in the kitchen (thankfully) anytime he is left alone or thinks he is.
We had one when she was a puppy and got rid of it cause I thought she was outgrowing the anxiety. I totally forgot about them. Maybe I'll get another (she would need a bigger size now anyway). I totally noticed a difference with it. Thanks for the suggestion!
We've also used calming collars especially if our dogs are going to be in a high stress situation. They also have sprays and plug ins. They are supposed to mimic mommy dog pheromones.
Oh! We have one of those diffusers for the cats. Idk why I didn't assume they would have them for dogs too. Good idea, thanks!
I'm sorry you didn't get any relief sstwinklinglites the fact that they referred you to an endowhatever makes me wonder if the dentist you saw even does root canals. I'm sure every case is different, but my dentist knew I needed one before we even confirmed it with xray, and he does them himself. I'm thinking if this dentist doesn't do them she may not be as familiar with identifying them, KWIM? I would seriously put money down that you'll need one. I hope you didn't have a copay for today's visit.
It's weird because I've felt a lot better today except for throbbing in my temple on and off. Even when I played with my tooth it felt normal at times. When I throw up I have instant relief from all the symptoms.
ETA - I'm in bed leaning left, and I can feel my sinus congestion shifting left, and feeling relief in my right temple.
Oh, and no, no co - payment. I have 100% coverage except for major dental work.
sstwinklinglites, if you are convinced it's tooth related, I might go to another dentist. When I was pregnant with DS1 I had a toothache and they didn't see anything with the first X-rays. I insisted they try again and after adjusting the angle a little they saw a shadow. Looked at it closer and found a pocket infection, I think that's what it was called. I believe it was technically in my gum, but the pain was definitely in my tooth, up into my jaw and face. No surgery needed, just a prescription mouthwash. It's never come back or given me any issue. Maybe even call the place back you were already at. It was Colgate Periogard. Would be a cheap, easy thing to try if nothing else while you wait to see a specialist. I remember it helping very quickly.
I wonder if that's something my OB can prescribe. The dentist did say the penicillin would kill any infection they couldn't see, but I'm scared to take it.
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