Posted on 09/17/2004 5:43:39 AM PDT by grellis
Its getting to be that time of year again! Hacking cough, nose running like a faucet, bleary eyes, and the dreaded "Mom, I don't feel so good..." (baaaaaaarf!). Cold and flu season...coming soon to a household near you!
What are some of the OTC medicines you swear by? Which ones have proven to be miserable failures? How about home remedies? Does anyone have a really great recipe for crock pot chicken soup they'd like to share? When do you draw the line at home treatment and head to the doctor's office? Be as specific as you can, especially with the OTC meds. There's a lot of garbage out there, let's separate the wheat from the chaff.
Good morning, ladies!
Good morning, gentlemen!
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But I DID find a good alternative to Nyquil. It's from Tylenol, new stuff called Tylenol Cold & Flu Severe Nighttine. Little bottle (8oz) of this blue liquid. Costs about $5.50 at WalMart.
GOOD STUFF lemme tell ya. First off each dose has 1000mg Tylenol (no that's not a typo), 60mg of the main ingredient in Sudafed, cough suppressant, and antihistamine. What's even better is that it tastes like peppermint. (I have to hold my nose when I take Nyquil or it'll make me gag, no matter if it's green or red) This new stuff knocks me out within an hour of taking it and I sleep like a baby through the night (we're talking 10pm-6:30am or whenever my kids decide to wake me up)
In other news...still haven't heard from hubby. He was evacuated from NAS Pensacola sometime Tues and that morning was the last time I talked to him. GAH. He WAS due to graduate from his school Oct 26 but well that seems to have gone out the window...
Kids are doing good in school. Youngest son Robbie had a horrid first day (that whole separation anxiety thing) but has since greatly improved.
Ok I'm going to go finish my coffee and figure out what to do with the rest of my day. cheers...
Morning! We've had trouble with the baby having high fevers on and off all summer. Ibuprofen (Motrin) works better than acetominophen (Tylenol) and is also easier to find in a dye-free formula.
I'm not sure what's been causing all of it ... colds, allergies, ear infection ... after a couple rounds of antibiotics, we decided we would just treat the fevers and wait, and it always goes away eventually. I wipe his ears out with tea-tree oil, too.
Keep me posted about your hubby, how scary that must be for you. Florida just keeps getting smacked.
God bless Dr. Anthony Chebli, our wonderful family doctor who died suddenly this past spring at the age of 52. My sons can hear because of him. Wonderful, wonderful man. sniff
Thanks, I'll mention that to Dr. Barbara next time we're in for something. James can obviously hear (He says "Hiya" "Daddy" and "Brother"), but any time we can rule out a potential problem, that's good!
Pediacare nighttime for the girls. Knocks them right out. During the day, the chewable Sudafed. I have to say that since the homeschooling has started, they are not sick like they used to be. This is a blessing because when the little one gets a cold, she also gets a UTC. They talked about an everyday antibiotic for her and I was not happy with that. We are just winging it (she hasn't had one since March).
We have a big problem because both girls are allergic to mosquito bites. Either hives or blisters from them. Benedryl is a mainstay in our house.
For me, three shots of Irish Creme in Coffee. Cures everything.
Chicken noodle soup with plenty of garlic and hot peppers.
Sudafed is your friend. If you take enough, it will lower your chances of a sinus infection by keeping everything open.
Good morning.
I would be a whole lot easier for me to share my OTC preferences if I cuold get Jax to take some of them. Criminy, but the child is stubborn.
Garlic is great for colds, with the only unfortunate side effect being, what's the genteel word...increased flatulence. I must admit, I have made the dog get up and leave the room on occasion.
Net, isn't there some kind of juice that naturally and quickly clears up UTCs? For some reason I'm thinking its cranberry juice.
good Grief - I can't believe you haven't heard from hubby yet.
Unfortunately, they don't really seem to work very well!
A heavy slathering of good old fashioned Vicks Vapor rub does help control nighttime coughing.
>>Net, isn't there some kind of juice that naturally and quickly clears up UTCs? For some reason I'm thinking its cranberry juice.<<
Yes! However, getting it into a four year old is next to impossible. She will do Cran-Apple but it is still a fight.
Plenty of water is actually the best. We have her urinate after baths and swimming. However, taking her sister out of the germ breeding ground of school has done wonders. Daddy came home with a cold and no one got it. I really think that the girls got a chance to build up their immunities without the constant exposure to other sick kids.
For two years (I'm not kidding), someone was always sick. Now it is a joy!
Jax was complianing about a headache and sore throat last night so I grabbed the bottle of children's motrin - grape flavored chewables - she immediately felt better, and I hadn't even openned the bottle.
I have stooped as low as putting liquid meds into juice just to get some of it into her.
Thank goodness she is generally healthy as a horse and the need for meds doesn't happen often.
Right now, all of us are suffering from the change of weather allergy syptoms.
Robbie, on the other hand, is like 'I need medicine mama' and drinks it from the dosage cup by himself.
I've found that the Triaminic Vapor Patch works for my kids coughs. Just make sure you put it on their chest AFTER they fall asleep cause otherwise they'll just rip it off and play with it *L*
We use Benadryl at night.
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