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difficult child's Personal (UN)hygiene is grossing me out!
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<blockquote data-quote="Sara PA" data-source="post: 42254" data-attributes="member: 1498"><p>We went through that. There was even a period where my son wanted to see how long he could go without taking a shower. I think he went two weeks. But he didn't leave the house so except for the smell in his immediate area, it didn't matter so much. He too smelled different than what I expected someone who hadn't showered in weeks to smell like but I can't recall exactly what the odor was like. His clothes and blankets smelled but not like him. Sweet? Wish I could remember. Oddly, he was on Celexa too at the time. </p><p></p><p>Rather than moisturizing her skin, you might want to consider an exfoliant. IME, when skin gets dry, ashen and scaly it is often because the old dead cells aren't being removed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sara PA, post: 42254, member: 1498"] We went through that. There was even a period where my son wanted to see how long he could go without taking a shower. I think he went two weeks. But he didn't leave the house so except for the smell in his immediate area, it didn't matter so much. He too smelled different than what I expected someone who hadn't showered in weeks to smell like but I can't recall exactly what the odor was like. His clothes and blankets smelled but not like him. Sweet? Wish I could remember. Oddly, he was on Celexa too at the time. Rather than moisturizing her skin, you might want to consider an exfoliant. IME, when skin gets dry, ashen and scaly it is often because the old dead cells aren't being removed. [/QUOTE]
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