I just requested account deletion and content removal. I'm so over it.
It's so weird to think about content deletion. Like a year of my life removed or something. But I prefer for it to be as gone as it is possible on the interwebs.
I just requested account deletion and content removal. I'm so over it.
It's so weird to think about content deletion. Like a year of my life removed or something. But I prefer for it to be as gone as it is possible on the interwebs.
It's so weird to think about content deletion. Like a year of my life removed or something. But I prefer for it to be as gone as it is possible on the interwebs.
It still makes me sad
I haven't pulled the trigger yet because of the sads. And I honestly don't know if I will.
My reason for doing it is that, while I didn't reveal anything that I regret, I'm sure someone could use some of that information against me if they really wanted to. I was ok with that while I was there. But now that I'm not, I figured that I should take advantage of the rare opportunity to clean up history. I can always go back to TB with a new SN. This is treating the past more like a IRL convo than a typed one.
H had two immunizations and a blood draw this morning, and came home and took one two-and-a-half hour nap, and is in the midst of another that is currently about to hit two hours.
I guess I should wake him up? It is almost 5pm and he usually goes to bed at 7.
Thoughts?
He hasn't gotten sleepy from immunizations since his 3 month shots.
While he was awake (for an hour and a half in between naps) he was grumpy, but perfectly alert, hungry/thirsty, and able to be tickled/teased into smiling/laughing.
H had two immunizations and a blood draw this morning, and came home and took one two-and-a-half hour nap, and is in the midst of another that is currently about to hit two hours.
I guess I should wake him up? It is almost 5pm and he usually goes to bed at 7.
Thoughts?
He hasn't gotten sleepy from immunizations since his 3 month shots.
While he was awake (for an hour and a half in between naps) he was grumpy, but perfectly alert, hungry/thirsty, and able to be tickled/teased into smiling/laughing.
The closest I ever get to waking kids up is doing something semi noisy in their vicinity. If that doesn't wake them then I let them sleep.
TJ, it ended up being 1.5 hours exactly, since he went to bed early.
He sort of woke up at 5, so I just busted in and chatted up a storm to him, though I bet he would have gone back to sleep. So, the timeline was: vaccines 10:30am, nap 11am-1:30pm, nap 3-5, tylenol at 5:30, bedtime 6:30.
He got up and ate some dinner and played a little, but his leg is pretty sore from the vaccines. I can tell when he stands and crawls (not walking yet).
And he also has a bit of a cold/cough, and has since yesterday.
At 5:30 I gave him some tylenol, since he seemed really uncomfortable. At 6:10, I took his temp right before his bath. It was 101.3.
I realize now I should have checked his temperature before Tylenol, but I didn't think to. I'm assuming if the Tylenol brought down the temp, it probably wasn't too far above 102 to begin with, which is still within a normal vacc-reaction range?!
WHY DOES THIS SHIT HAPPEN WHEN MY HUSBAND ISN'T HOME. Not that he would be really helpful. But, you know, parenting.
I hope he gets some good rest tonight. I did a little hippie-dippy herbal Vicks-type stuff on the bottoms of his feet.
TJ, it ended up being 1.5 hours exactly, since he went to bed early.
He sort of woke up at 5, so I just busted in and chatted up a storm to him, though I bet he would have gone back to sleep. So, the timeline was: vaccines 10:30am, nap 11am-1:30pm, nap 3-5, tylenol at 5:30, bedtime 6:30.
He got up and ate some dinner and played a little, but his leg is pretty sore from the vaccines. I can tell when he stands and crawls (not walking yet).
And he also has a bit of a cold/cough, and has since yesterday.
At 5:30 I gave him some tylenol, since he seemed really uncomfortable. At 6:10, I took his temp right before his bath. It was 101.3.
I realize now I should have checked his temperature before Tylenol, but I didn't think to. I'm assuming if the Tylenol brought down the temp, it probably wasn't too far above 102 to begin with, which is still within a normal vacc-reaction range?!
WHY DOES THIS SHIT HAPPEN WHEN MY HUSBAND ISN'T HOME. Not that he would be really helpful. But, you know, parenting.
I hope he gets some good rest tonight. I did a little hippie-dippy herbal Vicks-type stuff on the bottoms of his feet.
Poor little guy. I wouldn't worry too much. If he wakes up in the night and feels warm/uncomfortable check his temp again before you give him more tylenol.
But our pedi always tells us just to give him the tylenol and don't don't take his temp too often unless he's inconsolable or difficult to wake up, or feels very warm.
I bet he'll feel a lot better in the morning.
I know how you feel as R had a horrible reaction to his 8 week shots when my husband was out of town. It was awful. But he didn't have any symptoms that the on-call pedi was too worried about, and he was fine in the morning. <Hugs>
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