And then on the seventh day........ [Insert religious figure here] the hydraSense Nasal Aspirator for infants and newborns was created!!! So after my last blog, my wonderful friends messaged me on Facebook and texted me to say that there IS a solution that works and doesn't require you to get boogers in your mouth. My friend Melissa swore by this and said its the greatest thing since sliced bread (okay... those may not have been her exact words).
So I went out to Shoppers and checked it out (I believe you can get it at Walmart too, and probably for cheaper). I think at Shoppers it was on sale for $19 - but worth every penny.
The kit comes with the suction contraption (nasal aspirator.. if you want to get all technical about it), 5 saline drop doses (which last for more than one dose), and 5 filters (they say one use but seriously I'm cheap and the refills were $5 for the filters so I just rinsed mine with soapy water and let it dry). You put the filter in the suction contraption, then you put the saline drops in the nose, and then gently put the suction thing in the nostril and suck it out with your mouth (yes still sounds gross BUT the filter catches it and you don't get a wad of boogers in your mouth). Now Dominic still detests me going near his nose but he can breathe afterwards!! His cold has been lingering on and he's still stuffed up in the morning and by the night, so I've been using this and it is absolutely AMAZING! Thanks to my friends for messaging me about this!
Thursday, 14 March 2013
Monday, 11 March 2013
Cold + Teething = Bad Nights.. Even with the Amber bracelet!
When it rains it pours!
Dominic is getting his top two middle teeth (of course at the same time). And of all times, its when he has his second cold. My poor boy is already uncomfortable, but then is also having trouble breathing through his nose because he's all stuffed up. Not sure which is bothering him more (I think its the cold personally). And to top it off I have the same cold as him! I think we may have caught it on our travels home from Florida unfortunately.
Now I've heard all of these great home remedies for stuffy/runny noses. None of which I have found to be very useful.
Remedy #1
The little snot sucker that looks like a little turkey baster doesn't seem to work at all. Every time I squeeze even slightly the top pops off (I'm sure they made the top come off for sanitary reasons so you can clean it once you've actually managed to suck out some snot - but when the top pops off it really makes the whole process ineffective). I think I'd rather buy a brand new one every time I use it instead of having one where the top comes off! Now I have heard of people sucking the snot out themselves (yes with their mouth) or blowing it out (there's instructions on how to do this online - essentially you cover one nostril and blow into their mouth). I have not tried these methods - so if anyone has please feel free to share!
Remedy #2
Humidifiers. While shopping for humidifiers I was told that warm humidifiers are not the way to go and they cause bacteria and all that and now they suggest the cold humidifiers. I got a really great one, and it even has lights that shine the moon and stars up on the ceiling at night so I use it also as a night light. I have not noticed it helping even a little bit. His colds seem to last just as long and doesn't seem to provide any relief. I was told not to use the Vicks vapour stuff that you can buy for the humidifiers until Dominic is 18 months.. there's something in their nose that burns ?? Don't quote me - I can't remember exactly what the girl at Babies R Us told me.. just remember her saying something about it burning.
Remedy #3
Eucalyptus Oil. Since Dominic is still kind of too young for this, and it one of the ingredients in the Vicks Vapour stuff, I just put a little bit in some boiling water in the kitchen when we were in the living room (its all one big space). While I found that helped me clear up a little bit - it didn't seem to do much for him.
Remedy #4
Salinex or saline solution. Now this does seem to provide minimal relief and help clearing up Dominic's nose. But its a struggle fest to try to get near his nose. Typically what I've done is while he's breastfeeding before bed or in the middle of the night when his eyes are closed I take the opportunity to put some of the salinex in his nose using the dropper. I'm sure you can imagine the shocked face and sputtering when Dominic is all nice and relaxed eating and gets something squirted in his nose - BUT its effective. What can I say?? Desperate times! And at least he goes right back to eating and calms back down so it seems to work the best.
Remedy #5
Suck it up buttercup and ride it out. By far the most effective. And if you're confused because this doesn't seem like much of a remedy or a solution... well you're right. It isn't. It's just the way it is! There's not much you can do for a little one when they have a cold. Just try to make them as comfortable as possible. There are boogie wipes that have saline in them and make wiping their nose a little less awful. Of course its still kind of cold and Dominic still hates when I have to wipe his nose, but he likes it when I use the boogie wipes marginally more than Kleenex. So far really the best solution I've found is using a warm cloth to wipe him down. He doesn't mind that nearly as much, but when you're out boogie wipes are definitely the way to go!
If anybody else has any other remedies or suggestions please feel free to share!
Monday, 4 March 2013
Florida trip was a success!
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