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Old January 14th 04, 06:24 AM
Diane
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Hello!
I am new to this group. I wanted to share a recent problem. my baby
girl of 4 months developed horrible diaper rash and I tried everything
and I mean everything and nothing worked. Nothing at all. It was so
frustrating see my little girl suffer. Then my friend in Ohio who is a
pharmacist told me to try pinxav which I never heard of. I looked in
every store in Jefferson county and no luck. But I found it on line at
www.pinxav.com and bought a jar. I was amazed when after just one
coating it worked. Amazing. I applied it at night and the next morning
the rash had completely healed. I went back online and ordered 3 more
jars. I never want to be without a jar of this stuff. I keep one in my
diaper bag and one near the tub for after bathing and also one near
the changing table. If anyone else is having trouble with diaper rash,
send me an email and I'd be glad to give you tips on how to fight it.
I've learned a lot over the last several months. For example, diaper
rash should not go untreated. Not only does it make your baby
miserable and grumpy, but it could get infected. Anyway, I'm so happy
to have found this amazing group. Hello to all!

Diane
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Old January 14th 04, 02:21 PM
Kat
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Welcome Diane! Glad you found something that works! My daughter has had
that problem off and on as well in the past few months and we had to
experiment a bit to find something as well.
Kat
mama to Maggie 11/03/01
and #2 EDD 02/01/04


"Diane" wrote in message
om...
Hello!
I am new to this group. I wanted to share a recent problem. my baby
girl of 4 months developed horrible diaper rash and I tried everything
and I mean everything and nothing worked. Nothing at all. It was so
frustrating see my little girl suffer. Then my friend in Ohio who is a
pharmacist told me to try pinxav which I never heard of. I looked in
every store in Jefferson county and no luck. But I found it on line at
www.pinxav.com and bought a jar. I was amazed when after just one
coating it worked. Amazing. I applied it at night and the next morning
the rash had completely healed. I went back online and ordered 3 more
jars. I never want to be without a jar of this stuff. I keep one in my
diaper bag and one near the tub for after bathing and also one near
the changing table. If anyone else is having trouble with diaper rash,
send me an email and I'd be glad to give you tips on how to fight it.
I've learned a lot over the last several months. For example, diaper
rash should not go untreated. Not only does it make your baby
miserable and grumpy, but it could get infected. Anyway, I'm so happy
to have found this amazing group. Hello to all!

Diane



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Old January 14th 04, 03:42 PM
Plissken
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"Kat" wrote in message
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| Welcome Diane! Glad you found something that works! My daughter has had
| that problem off and on as well in the past few months and we had to
| experiment a bit to find something as well.
| Kat
| mama to Maggie 11/03/01
| and #2 EDD 02/01/04


I think this is just spam.

N


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Old January 15th 04, 03:59 AM
Usenet Fan
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I agree that this looks like spam...

But I'm chiming in with my two cents on what really worked on the
diaper rash my DS had after a round of antibiotics.

The nurse said to mix equal portions of A&D ointment, a zinc oxide
cream (they gave me one with menthol called Calmoseptine) and Nystatin
(a prescription anti-yeast diaper rash cream). Apply liberally and
then cover with a powder (no talc though. They game me one called
StomaSpray that ostomy patients use). The ointment heals and
protects, and the powder keeps it from rubbing off on the diaper or
dissolving when the poop hits it.

It worked like magic in just a few days. And this diaper rash was
REALLY bad.

Hope this helps for someone!

Robin
DS John, five weeks old
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Old January 16th 04, 07:54 AM
Jamie Clark
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Same reason that I wrote to Mona. A complete stranger comes in, advises
about some product, includes a link, and signs off. Sounds like a sales
pitch to many of us. Rather than that, why don't you (and Mona) post an
intro, read for a while, get to know us, and post so that we can get to know
you. Then, if you'd started a thread about "Favorite Diaper Rash Remedies",
we'd all have joined in without a problem. That's my take on the matter.

"Hi, my name is Jamie, and I have know of this great new product that you
have to try! Go to www.whatever.com and check it out! I just know that
you'll love it!"

Just reeks of Spam, even if it's not.
--


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Earth Angel, 1/3/03

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"Diane" wrote in message
...
Why is what I wrote considered spam? I was just trying to share my
experience as a new mother. My daughter had diaper rash. I thought I
would share my experience with others so I could learn what they are
doing as well.

Diane

Linz wrote in message

. ..
On 14 Jan 2004 19:59:06 -0800, (Usenet
Fan) wrote:

I agree that this looks like spam...

But I'm chiming in with my two cents on what really worked on the
diaper rash my DS had after a round of antibiotics.


Okay, here's mine! I got this from the website where I bought my
nappies and it seems to have done the job very well for us, plus it
has the bonus of smelling really nice.

Camomile and honey tea. Get a box of camomile and honey tea bags and
make up a mug of the tea. Let it cool. Use it to wash the bottom when
you change nappies. If you're using cotton, wring out a muslin or
liner in the tea (so it's just damp, not wet) and put that in the
nappy overnight. And plenty of bare-bum time, too - YoungBloke loves
bare-bum time!



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Old January 16th 04, 05:26 PM
Diane
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Default diaper rash

Well, I apologize, I'm new to these message boards. Not exactly
familiar with the etiquette. Here it goes. Hello, my name is Diane.
I'm a new mother. Hello to all. I'd like to learn about different
advice, suggestions, tips that you all have. Is there a guide book on
how to use this board or something that would help me learn more so I
don't make any more mistakes?

Diane


"Jamie Clark" wrote in message hlink.net...
Same reason that I wrote to Mona. A complete stranger comes in, advises
about some product, includes a link, and signs off. Sounds like a sales
pitch to many of us. Rather than that, why don't you (and Mona) post an
intro, read for a while, get to know us, and post so that we can get to know
you. Then, if you'd started a thread about "Favorite Diaper Rash Remedies",
we'd all have joined in without a problem. That's my take on the matter.

"Hi, my name is Jamie, and I have know of this great new product that you
have to try! Go to www.whatever.com and check it out! I just know that
you'll love it!"

Just reeks of Spam, even if it's not.
--


Jamie & Taylor
Earth Angel, 1/3/03

Check out Taylor Marlys -- www.MyFamily.com, User ID: Clark_guest,
Password: Guest
Become a member for free - go to Add Member to set up your own User ID and
Password

Handmade Baby Blankets -- www.geocities.com/digit_the_cat/Blankets.html


"Diane" wrote in message
...
Why is what I wrote considered spam? I was just trying to share my
experience as a new mother. My daughter had diaper rash. I thought I
would share my experience with others so I could learn what they are
doing as well.

Diane

Linz wrote in message

. ..
On 14 Jan 2004 19:59:06 -0800, (Usenet
Fan) wrote:

I agree that this looks like spam...

But I'm chiming in with my two cents on what really worked on the
diaper rash my DS had after a round of antibiotics.

Okay, here's mine! I got this from the website where I bought my
nappies and it seems to have done the job very well for us, plus it
has the bonus of smelling really nice.

Camomile and honey tea. Get a box of camomile and honey tea bags and
make up a mug of the tea. Let it cool. Use it to wash the bottom when
you change nappies. If you're using cotton, wring out a muslin or
liner in the tea (so it's just damp, not wet) and put that in the
nappy overnight. And plenty of bare-bum time, too - YoungBloke loves
bare-bum time!

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Old January 16th 04, 05:44 PM
DeliciousTruffles
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Michelle J. Haines wrote:

but after a few days in them, starts having a
regular rash, too.


Michelle, you do realize you have to change disposables a few times a
day, don't you? LOL! :-D

--
Brigitte aa #2145
edd #3 February 15, 2004
http://www.babiesonline.com/babies/j/joshuaandkaterina/

"Readers are plentiful; thinkers are rare."
~ Harriet Martineau

 




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