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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 398540" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Fingers crossed for the job. Sorry about the lipstick and acne. I HATE adult acne - it can be SOOOOOO PAINFUL and AWFUL. What do you treat it with when you get it? Walmart sells a product in the first aid section called "BurnJel Plus" that we started using on Jessie's acne with amazing results. It has lidocaine, aloe and tea tree oil and it helps the acne heal MUCH MUCH faster. I strongly recommend keeping it on hand. It is also good for burns, of course. The lidocaine really takes care of the pain of the cystic acne and the other things make it heal days faster. </p><p> </p><p>Has your little one been evaluated for pica? Eating non-food items like lipstick can be quite dangerous. There are things in lipstick that are not safe to eat, esp as whole tube at once, just as other things are not safe. A doctor should evaluate her for this because she runs a very high risk of lead poisoning and/or eating other dangerous substances that could cause catastrophic problems. I would keep a log of non-food items she eats, when, why, etc... and get a doctor to evaluate that this new year.</p><p> </p><p>Enjoy the clean house and be glad the kids liked your soup! It is hard when you make a big pot of something and they refuse to eat it - drives me batty!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 398540, member: 1233"] Fingers crossed for the job. Sorry about the lipstick and acne. I HATE adult acne - it can be SOOOOOO PAINFUL and AWFUL. What do you treat it with when you get it? Walmart sells a product in the first aid section called "BurnJel Plus" that we started using on Jessie's acne with amazing results. It has lidocaine, aloe and tea tree oil and it helps the acne heal MUCH MUCH faster. I strongly recommend keeping it on hand. It is also good for burns, of course. The lidocaine really takes care of the pain of the cystic acne and the other things make it heal days faster. Has your little one been evaluated for pica? Eating non-food items like lipstick can be quite dangerous. There are things in lipstick that are not safe to eat, esp as whole tube at once, just as other things are not safe. A doctor should evaluate her for this because she runs a very high risk of lead poisoning and/or eating other dangerous substances that could cause catastrophic problems. I would keep a log of non-food items she eats, when, why, etc... and get a doctor to evaluate that this new year. Enjoy the clean house and be glad the kids liked your soup! It is hard when you make a big pot of something and they refuse to eat it - drives me batty!! [/QUOTE]
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