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<blockquote data-quote="AnnieO" data-source="post: 263013" data-attributes="member: 6705"><p>Arrgh! difficult child 2 is going through this too. He smells, apparently. Well, I KNOW we are having him bathe every night, and brush teeth, and wear deodorant plus we discovered he is mildly lactose intolerant (hence the flatulence).</p><p> </p><p>He didn't have school Friday, so I had him take a bath about noon. difficult child 1 reminded him to shampoo and reported that when he got out he smelled like oranges.</p><p> </p><p>By the time I got home from work, he smelled AWFUL. He has a military-style cut as well and his head was the worst. I asked him what he had been doing. Playing inside with his army men.</p><p> </p><p>I asked him to change shoes before he went to biomom's (he didn't go, but never mind), and was in my room when I smelled this horrible reek. I followed my nose and he was changing his shoes! No wonder the kids have a problem when he takes off his shoes in class! EWWWWW! (Shoes went in washer on BOILING after Lysol soak.)</p><p> </p><p>You're not trash. Neither is your child. You may want to let the nurse know as RM suggested, also maybe ask her to brainstorm ways to help the issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnieO, post: 263013, member: 6705"] Arrgh! difficult child 2 is going through this too. He smells, apparently. Well, I KNOW we are having him bathe every night, and brush teeth, and wear deodorant plus we discovered he is mildly lactose intolerant (hence the flatulence). He didn't have school Friday, so I had him take a bath about noon. difficult child 1 reminded him to shampoo and reported that when he got out he smelled like oranges. By the time I got home from work, he smelled AWFUL. He has a military-style cut as well and his head was the worst. I asked him what he had been doing. Playing inside with his army men. I asked him to change shoes before he went to biomom's (he didn't go, but never mind), and was in my room when I smelled this horrible reek. I followed my nose and he was changing his shoes! No wonder the kids have a problem when he takes off his shoes in class! EWWWWW! (Shoes went in washer on BOILING after Lysol soak.) You're not trash. Neither is your child. You may want to let the nurse know as RM suggested, also maybe ask her to brainstorm ways to help the issue. [/QUOTE]
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