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Medicated Gold Bond........

Posted By: sm on 2007-07-21
In Reply to: The medicated Gold Bond is great for damp funky navels and - other skin creases, too. nm

Gold Bond may do the trick. When my grandmother was bedridden, she kept getting rashes under her breasts and arms. The doctors gave my mother Rx's all the time to try on her but they never worked. I gave her some Gold Bond to use and after a couple of days, she called and said it had dried the rash up and it was barely visible and had started going away. This rash had been there for months! All the prescriptions and this is all it took. Give it a try.


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The medicated Gold Bond is great for damp funky navels and
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I swear by Gold Bond Hand Cream. or Bag Balm. sm
I keep a tube of the Gold Bond right next to my keyboard. I am ALWAYS putting it on. It has a really light smell. I use Bag Balm at night with a pair of cheap cotton gloves I got at our local mission store. I also use Bag Balm on my heels aned feet both winter and summer as they are so dry they will crack and bleed. I have also heard of something called "Cornhuskers Lotion". I tried it once and it was too thin and runny. Or perhaps the lotion with the fisherman on it. Norwegian something or other.
Medicated shampoo? Sounds like what my
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Getting rid of lice without the medicated stuff

My daughter also developed an allergy after multiple treatments (we finally found out that they had infested the rug in the reading area).  My grandmother told me that before they had those shampoos this is what they did.


My mother says mayonaise works but I was at my wits end so I went all out.


On Friday night I washed my daughters hair (which was down to her butt)


We then took Vaseline and worked it into her hair. making sure that every bit of her hair was covered.  Sounds gross I know.  We then braided the back of her hair and stuck it in a sock,  We then fashioned a kerchief over her head to keep it all covered.  We left it this way until Saturday evening ( we made a day of it watching movies ordered pizza played board games to keep her mind off of it).


On Satuday evening we took Dawn dishwashing liquid and washed her hair a couple of times.  The combed the nits out.  Nothing was alive.


Her hair was a little oily for a day or two but we washed it each night with a shampoo for oily hair.  It worked great.


Also for the rest of the school year we have problems with other kids never really getting rid of their lice but she never got them again but per G-ma's advice she did not go to school with her hair loose the rest of the year.  It was always neatly french braided with some styling gel over it to hold it and I was told that the gel also deterred the lice.


Good luck feel free to message me if you have any questions


Regardless of what medicated shampoo you choose, you must also rinse very well to eliminate any buil
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Not all fathers bond with their children
and having said that, a lot of times having a child can also drive couples apart. A child crying all the time whether from colic or just wanting to cry for no reasons can be a headache not just for the mother but the spouse. Some guys leave women when they announce a pregnancy. I think loads of time an infant puts a strain on a marriage. It can happen and does. I was married to 2 different fathers to my children and neither one took the effort to really be what I would call a decent father- probably my fault for having a child with them in the first place but being as I do not believe in children without marriage, what was my choice?? Married them I did, divorce from them I did also.
DH and I went to see the new Bond movie last night...
Daniel Craig...yummy!
Thick family bond or not, - sm
My child would be yanked out of that very strange and potentially harmful situation so fast it would make your head spin!  Children certainly do not need to spend their time worrying about death and being subjected to this weirdness.  If it costs your marriage to get your son into a better situation (i.e., camp like someone suggested) then it was not much of a marriage to begin with.  Your first obligation is to your child. 
You mean like bond money for 1st-time homeowners?
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We're doing okay considering. He managed to get out jail on a signature bond
and came back here saying this is half his house and I can't force him out.  I met with my attorney who told me the only way to force him out is to file for divorce and then ask the judge for a court order to remove him from the house.  So that is what I'm doing.  My attorney is working on the paperwork, I'm gathering all up all my financials, deed to my house, etc, and he will file as soon as possible.  Until then, according to the law, I'm stuck.  As long he doesn't harm me or our kids, he cannot be forced out by an order of protection.  So my options are make him hit me or just bide my time.
pot of gold
I would quit my job and do as you said you would do.  I would build a safe haven for all the critters who need help.  I would start up a safe haven for people who need to get a new start with a home with furniture and food and a good job so they can pay for all the above at a reduced rate they could afford.  When they were on their own, a new person would come in.  I lie in bed at night dreaming of being able to do these two things.  I fall asleep having good dreams about it. Why is it that people with no money want to help people and people with millions buy cars and fine get away homes and spend millions on a painting.  Think of all the people that money could help.
Today, if you got a pot of gold, what would be your #1 wish

I really have so much in my life already that my pot of gold would  be spent helping out our furry friends, rescuing as many animals as I could and building santuaries where they would be safe and cared for.


I think she is an absolute gold digger...

...with her solid gold shovel.  It's unfortunate there was no prenup.  Guess they were the only two people who thought it would last. 


white gold. Lay's or Ruffles?
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I have Command Performance Gold from hsn...sm
Not only is it beautiful, but it really works well.  It has a mirror finish inside and it cleans up great.  I have had mine for several years.  I only use certain size pans though, so I finally cleaned out my cabinets and sold the pieces I never use.  I got mine during an anniversary sale or something like that and it wasn't very expensive at all.  I'm not sure how the pricing of it is now.  I did buy a 3-burner portable cooktop with three 3-qt pans recently for $99 that I thought was a steal.  I have used that several times and I love it!
My mom painted hers a soft gold color
in the family room, and it looks great. If you have built-in cabinets in the same room, sometimes you'll see contrasting colors used for the inside back, and that can look interesting.
That is what drug addicts and gold diggers do, unfortunately :(
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US GOLD/SILVER WOMEN'S GYMNASTICS!!!
WOOHOOO!!!!!  Way to go!!!!
Kind of hurts her claim that she is not a gold-digger - sm
When I first heard this I assumed it was $20K a month, which is a bit more reasonable, though still nuts; but $20K a day, what does she do buy gold plates every day and dispose of them? I could do a lot wtih $600,000 a month. I doubt she will get that though, maybe her lawyers figured they'd start with some totally outragous amount so she could end up getting what she attually wants (i.e. $20K a month or $100K, whatever it is). It will probably all end up being sealed in the end so no one will know.