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Thread started 11/16/08 10:09pm

ZombieKitten

My kid is 4 years old

and has never been to see the doctor eek

how on earth! confuse

I went to get his last batch of vaccines last week, and they had no record of him being there since our 6 week postnatal check-up. I've brought him to see our doctor (who delivered him) heaps of times when his brothers have had appointments, but he has never had anti-biotics or any kind of prescriptions.

weird huh!
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Reply #1 posted 11/16/08 10:29pm

mamabeafan

Wow!!! Your son must have a very strong immune system. That might change when he gets to grade school sick sad
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Reply #2 posted 11/16/08 11:16pm

Ottensen

ZombieKitten said:

and has never been to see the doctor eek

how on earth! confuse

I went to get his last batch of vaccines last week, and they had no record of him being there since our 6 week postnatal check-up. I've brought him to see our doctor (who delivered him) heaps of times when his brothers have had appointments, but he has never had anti-biotics or any kind of prescriptions.

weird huh!


Did you breastfeed him? They say breastfed children have the best immune systems. My sister swears by it and is absolurely adamant that the reason her 18 month old is prone to colds is because she did't have breast milk for a longer period of time...
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Reply #3 posted 11/17/08 12:20am

mdiver

You sure do breed em tough in Oz lol
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Reply #4 posted 11/17/08 1:08am

ZombieKitten

mamabeafan said:

Wow!!! Your son must have a very strong immune system. That might change when he gets to grade school sick sad

He is in kindy now and his 2 brothers are already in school, I'm sure they bring home plenty of bugs. I'm not saying he's never had a virus or a cold lol
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Reply #5 posted 11/17/08 1:09am

ZombieKitten

Ottensen said:

ZombieKitten said:

and has never been to see the doctor eek

how on earth! confuse

I went to get his last batch of vaccines last week, and they had no record of him being there since our 6 week postnatal check-up. I've brought him to see our doctor (who delivered him) heaps of times when his brothers have had appointments, but he has never had anti-biotics or any kind of prescriptions.

weird huh!


Did you breastfeed him? They say breastfed children have the best immune systems. My sister swears by it and is absolurely adamant that the reason her 18 month old is prone to colds is because she did't have breast milk for a longer period of time...


I breastfed all my babies until they were 12 months and don't use chemical cleaning agents in my home.
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Reply #6 posted 11/17/08 1:43am

PANDURITO

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Does he turn green when he gets angry? smile

I never missed a day of school until college
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Reply #7 posted 11/17/08 1:53am

ZombieKitten

PANDURITO said:

Does he turn green when he gets angry? smile

I never missed a day of school until college


no, kind of pinkish
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Reply #8 posted 11/17/08 5:03am

Ottensen

ZombieKitten said:

Ottensen said:



Did you breastfeed him? They say breastfed children have the best immune systems. My sister swears by it and is absolurely adamant that the reason her 18 month old is prone to colds is because she did't have breast milk for a longer period of time...


I breastfed all my babies until they were 12 months and don't use chemical cleaning agents in my home.


My sister did breatsfeeding until 13 months with the first child, and 8 months with the other (who always ends up with sniffles and such)

...sort of off topic, but yesterday a lady told me in church that she breastfed her daughter until aged 3 (and some months). Was I wrong for feeling that I needed to surpress the desire to ask her what for eek ? . I was really trying my best not to judge, but isn't there a kind of standard cut off for this even though medical experts agree breast milk is crucial to a child's immune system being strong? I mean, if a kid is big enough to do baby karate classes, isn't it the appropriate time to wean them off the teat by then? boxed
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Reply #9 posted 11/17/08 5:04am

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ZombieKitten said:

and has never been to see the doctor eek

how on earth! confuse

I went to get his last batch of vaccines last week, and they had no record of him being there since our 6 week postnatal check-up. I've brought him to see our doctor (who delivered him) heaps of times when his brothers have had appointments, but he has never had anti-biotics or any kind of prescriptions.

weird huh!



That is AWESOME actually!!!
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Reply #10 posted 11/17/08 5:40am

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that's excellent going. he is one tough nut.

breast feeding is the best start you can give your child.
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Reply #11 posted 11/17/08 6:07am

pardonme4livin

Please re-name this thread "I'm a terrible mum....year #4"


Thank you....that is all.....

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Reply #12 posted 11/17/08 6:13am

hokie

Ottensen said:

ZombieKitten said:

and has never been to see the doctor eek

how on earth! confuse

I went to get his last batch of vaccines last week, and they had no record of him being there since our 6 week postnatal check-up. I've brought him to see our doctor (who delivered him) heaps of times when his brothers have had appointments, but he has never had anti-biotics or any kind of prescriptions.

weird huh!


Did you breastfeed him? They say breastfed children have the best immune systems. My sister swears by it and is absolurely adamant that the reason her 18 month old is prone to colds is because she did't have breast milk for a longer period of time...



I always think if you can breastfeed it's the best way, but my ex sister-in-law breastfed both of her kids for a year and they were constantly sick. They had strep throat so much they had their tonsils out. Ear infections, flu. shrug
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Reply #13 posted 11/17/08 6:16am

pardonme4livin

hokie said:

Ottensen said:



Did you breastfeed him? They say breastfed children have the best immune systems. My sister swears by it and is absolurely adamant that the reason her 18 month old is prone to colds is because she did't have breast milk for a longer period of time...



I always think if you can breastfeed it's the best way, but my ex sister-in-law breastfed both of her kids for a year and they were constantly sick. They had strep throat so much they had their tonsils out. Ear infections, flu. shrug



eek Maybe she has toxic boobies..... lol

That's got to be a fluke.....breastfeeding is the healthiest way I believe and it kept all of my kids away from illness their first few years....
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Reply #14 posted 11/17/08 6:20am

Shorty

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that's great!
My son will be 5 in janurary...never been on any anti-biotics or any persciptions either.
"not a fan" falloff yeah...ok
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Reply #15 posted 11/17/08 6:31am

hokie

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hokie said:




I always think if you can breastfeed it's the best way, but my ex sister-in-law breastfed both of her kids for a year and they were constantly sick. They had strep throat so much they had their tonsils out. Ear infections, flu. shrug



eek Maybe she has toxic boobies..... lol

That's got to be a fluke.....breastfeeding is the healthiest way I believe and it kept all of my kids away from illness their first few years....



shrug

I don't know.

Boobies rock. nod
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Reply #16 posted 11/17/08 6:42am

mdiver

hokie said:

pardonme4livin said:




eek Maybe she has toxic boobies..... lol

That's got to be a fluke.....breastfeeding is the healthiest way I believe and it kept all of my kids away from illness their first few years....



shrug

I don't know.

Boobies rock. nod


In so many ways drool
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Reply #17 posted 11/17/08 1:15pm

mamabeafan

I could only breastfeed till 4 months and then my milk supply dwindled after going back to work. My child had several sinus and ear infections through the years. No tubes ill those are nasty with all that ear wax coming out of their ears. I guess it just depends what type of enviroment your child is exposed to. I bring sanitizer with me everywhere!!
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Reply #18 posted 11/17/08 2:20pm

ZombieKitten

mamabeafan said:

I could only breastfeed till 4 months and then my milk supply dwindled after going back to work. My child had several sinus and ear infections through the years. No tubes ill those are nasty with all that ear wax coming out of their ears. I guess it just depends what type of enviroment your child is exposed to. I bring sanitizer with me everywhere!!

My friends kid was breastfed to one year also and he had such trouble with his ears, chronic ear infections etc his speech was delayed and he had to get grommets put in sad
I think it's really bad luck.
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Reply #19 posted 11/17/08 2:20pm

ZombieKitten

Shorty said:

that's great!
My son will be 5 in janurary...never been on any anti-biotics or any persciptions either.

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Reply #20 posted 11/17/08 3:28pm

mamabeafan

I heard that in Germany? I think it was Germany....Any way I was told that the women who have children are taken care of financially for up to 3 years to stay home and raise their kids! Why is it that our country only gives us 6-12 weeks with only 6 weeks partially paid? Some states don't give you ANY percentage of your pay while on maternity leave. I would have loved to stay home to care for my child so I could breastfeed for a year. It made me sad everyday that I had to rely on a daycare to raise my child while I was at work. broken
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Reply #21 posted 11/17/08 3:45pm

ZombieKitten

mamabeafan said:

I heard that in Germany? I think it was Germany....Any way I was told that the women who have children are taken care of financially for up to 3 years to stay home and raise their kids! Why is it that our country only gives us 6-12 weeks with only 6 weeks partially paid? Some states don't give you ANY percentage of your pay while on maternity leave. I would have loved to stay home to care for my child so I could breastfeed for a year. It made me sad everyday that I had to rely on a daycare to raise my child while I was at work. broken

sad
I know in Australia we are very lucky. We might not get any compulsory paid maternity leave, but at least we have tax breaks that bring some relief for single income families.
In sweden it's 16 months paid (by government) maternity/paternity leave (75% of your usual pay for first 12 months, then flat rate after that).
Germany has 14 weeks 100% full pay maternity leave (also government) but they may have a similar situation as here, where the Family Assistance Office pays the one with no income a kind of allowance to take the pressure off the family.
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Reply #22 posted 11/17/08 3:47pm

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It's not that weird; he's the third child right? I've STILL never been to the doctor!
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Reply #23 posted 11/17/08 3:49pm

ZombieKitten

NDRU said:

It's not that weird; he's the third child right? I've STILL never been to the doctor!

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Reply #24 posted 11/18/08 6:36am

Shorty

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mamabeafan said:

I heard that in Germany? I think it was Germany....Any way I was told that the women who have children are taken care of financially for up to 3 years to stay home and raise their kids! Why is it that our country only gives us 6-12 weeks with only 6 weeks partially paid? Some states don't give you ANY percentage of your pay while on maternity leave. I would have loved to stay home to care for my child so I could breastfeed for a year. It made me sad everyday that I had to rely on a daycare to raise my child while I was at work. broken


wow...sounds nice but I personally don't think it's the govts job to pay mom's to take care of their kids...but that's a discussion for P&R.

it does suck that in the good ol USofA it's not even a "maternaty" leave it's actually paid under short term disability. Sad really that's how it's viewed.
"not a fan" falloff yeah...ok
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Reply #25 posted 11/18/08 7:34am

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Knock on wood.
I went thru countless ear infections with my Adam before he was 5 years old.
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Reply #26 posted 11/18/08 10:30am

Ottensen

Shorty said:

mamabeafan said:

I heard that in Germany? I think it was Germany....Any way I was told that the women who have children are taken care of financially for up to 3 years to stay home and raise their kids! Why is it that our country only gives us 6-12 weeks with only 6 weeks partially paid? Some states don't give you ANY percentage of your pay while on maternity leave. I would have loved to stay home to care for my child so I could breastfeed for a year. It made me sad everyday that I had to rely on a daycare to raise my child while I was at work. broken


wow...sounds nice but I personally don't think it's the govts job to pay mom's to take care of their kids...but that's a discussion for P&R.

it does suck that in the good ol USofA it's not even a "maternaty" leave it's actually paid under short term disability. Sad really that's how it's viewed.



Well I guess that is a matter of perspective,now isn't it?

The fact of the matter is that my taxes here in Germany are high as hell, but I don't mind because the level of services you receive are great, especially in support of families.

There are incentives in place for families that provide for 2 year paid work leave for mom, or school-work leave for dad with 60% percent of his pay if mom will work for 2-3 days per week and he works toward an advanced educational degree. The other option is for mom to work straight away and get free child care if dad cannot or does not want to take a break in his career... The idea is to support a cohesive and nurturing family structure while mom and dad can still be productive contributors to society. I don't mind paying for this at all. I am surrounded by loving families with well adjusted children, so it works for me...I'll be damned happy when it's my turn... wink
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Reply #27 posted 11/18/08 11:22am

Shorty

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Ottensen said:

Shorty said:



wow...sounds nice but I personally don't think it's the govts job to pay mom's to take care of their kids...but that's a discussion for P&R.

it does suck that in the good ol USofA it's not even a "maternaty" leave it's actually paid under short term disability. Sad really that's how it's viewed.



Well I guess that is a matter of perspective,now isn't it?

The fact of the matter is that my taxes here in Germany are high as hell, but I don't mind because the level of services you receive are great, especially in support of families.

There are incentives in place for families that provide for 2 year paid work leave for mom, or school-work leave for dad with 60% percent of his pay if mom will work for 2-3 days per week and he works toward an advanced educational degree. The other option is for mom to work straight away and get free child care if dad cannot or does not want to take a break in his career... The idea is to support a cohesive and nurturing family structure while mom and dad can still be productive contributors to society. I don't mind paying for this at all. I am surrounded by loving families with well adjusted children, so it works for me...I'll be damned happy when it's my turn... wink


sounds wonderful! zipped
"not a fan" falloff yeah...ok
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Reply #28 posted 11/18/08 11:23am

mamabeafan

Ottensen said:

Shorty said:



wow...sounds nice but I personally don't think it's the govts job to pay mom's to take care of their kids...but that's a discussion for P&R.

it does suck that in the good ol USofA it's not even a "maternaty" leave it's actually paid under short term disability. Sad really that's how it's viewed.



Well I guess that is a matter of perspective,now isn't it?

The fact of the matter is that my taxes here in Germany are high as hell, but I don't mind because the level of services you receive are great, especially in support of families.

There are incentives in place for families that provide for 2 year paid work leave for mom, or school-work leave for dad with 60% percent of his pay if mom will work for 2-3 days per week and he works toward an advanced educational degree. The other option is for mom to work straight away and get free child care if dad cannot or does not want to take a break in his career... The idea is to support a cohesive and nurturing family structure while mom and dad can still be productive contributors to society. I don't mind paying for this at all. I am surrounded by loving families with well adjusted children, so it works for me...I'll be damned happy when it's my turn... wink

See, now that's what I'm talkin bout! I wouldn't mind paying extra taxes for that. Family has always been priority #1 for me! My husband and I had to work full time and I went to night school to help bring in more money to our household. He paid most of the bills because daycare claimed 3/4 of my paycheck. I was so exhausted that I was sick at least once a month and I had a hard time keeping up with my child's energy. I had moments where I would just break down crying bawl Tired of the struggle.....Ready to move on up!! thumbs up!
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Reply #29 posted 11/18/08 11:24am

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ZombieKitten said:

and has never been to see the doctor eek

how on earth! confuse

I went to get his last batch of vaccines last week, and they had no record of him being there since our 6 week postnatal check-up. I've brought him to see our doctor (who delivered him) heaps of times when his brothers have had appointments, but he has never had anti-biotics or any kind of prescriptions.

weird huh!



Wow that is good. I'm glad your kids are healthy. But all you can do is monitor them.
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