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<blockquote data-quote="SeekingStrength" data-source="post: 656387" data-attributes="member: 17635"><p>Hi Lil,</p><p></p><p>Wanted you to know our youngest child, not a difficult child by anybody's yardstick, has bedbugs. They were in the rent house he and his roommate moved into a year ago. Really dumpy part of town, but he pays his own way and our advice was not listened to. We got him some spray and his grandmother ordered them some <strong>Diatomaceous earth. </strong>Not certain how much those guys used either.</p><p></p><p>Bed bugs are about as horrible as you could wish for, but I wanted to reassure you that your son can make it with those nasty critters. My son has always brushed off my alarm at the very thought of them living with bed bugs. (He does know he can never bring any belongings back to our house). He is like, <em>Aw, it's not that big a deal</em>, while his arms would be covered in tell-tale bites.</p><p></p><p>Even the easier kids can make us roll our eyes - and our insides.</p><p></p><p>When it is a difficult child, roaches and bed bugs seem even more catastrophic - and they are plenty bad enough.</p><p></p><p>Here's to the Job Corp countdown! Along with you, I am happy for this opportunity. Keeping good thoughts for your son!</p><p></p><p>SS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SeekingStrength, post: 656387, member: 17635"] Hi Lil, Wanted you to know our youngest child, not a difficult child by anybody's yardstick, has bedbugs. They were in the rent house he and his roommate moved into a year ago. Really dumpy part of town, but he pays his own way and our advice was not listened to. We got him some spray and his grandmother ordered them some [B]Diatomaceous earth. [/B]Not certain how much those guys used either. Bed bugs are about as horrible as you could wish for, but I wanted to reassure you that your son can make it with those nasty critters. My son has always brushed off my alarm at the very thought of them living with bed bugs. (He does know he can never bring any belongings back to our house). He is like, [I]Aw, it's not that big a deal[/I], while his arms would be covered in tell-tale bites. Even the easier kids can make us roll our eyes - and our insides. When it is a difficult child, roaches and bed bugs seem even more catastrophic - and they are plenty bad enough. Here's to the Job Corp countdown! Along with you, I am happy for this opportunity. Keeping good thoughts for your son! SS [/QUOTE]
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