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Thread started by rub_my_crank at 03.11.10 - 1:03 pm
Ok i know this is WAY off topic but im goin nuts! I noticed the other day that i was getting a rash on my wrist where i test out to see if my wifes breast milk is to cold after being stored in the fridge, i never wear long sleeves so i dont think it could be from my clothing and all ive done is sit around the hosue the past week and feed my bottomless pit of a baby haha. Any of you dads out there ever experience this?
P.S. sorry for the off topic post, but my arms are to dam itchy and i know there are some dads out there
you're allergic to your wife, its very common, it usually happens after the first few years, and typically after having a child. There are ways to ease the pain and discomfort, but as you get older I believe you really finally discover you're only treating symptoms and not the real problem.
I wish a cure existed, but you're stuck with this forever now.
Look at your wrist, take a deep breath, and say, "okay, okay, only 18 more years, only 18 more years". You'll be fine...
Good luck with the lil monster, after the 1st year, you really become attached... everything before is like babysitting... by 3, they're amazing... a professor told me that by 12 years old, the fun is over....
actually having my son in my life is the best thing that has ever happened to me! I wouldnt change it for anything, and regarding testing the milk, once it has been in the fridge, you sholdnt feed it to the baby cold, you need to put the bottle in warm water to heat it up and wrist check it to make sure its not to cold or hot for the child. on another note, no my fiances breast milk is not bad, there are actually studies that show breast milk is a great healing agent for minor cuts, bruiseing ext. thats why i asked to see if any other PARENTS had ever experienced this as well lol. oh well next time i get a cut ima splash some boob milk on it and see what happens haha
dude you're posting on a forum with a bunch of unemployed bums who talk shit online all day. you really think you're gonna get good advice about breast milk here?
imachynna responding to a comment by rub_my_crank
03.11.10 - 4:13 pm
well taking into account i consider alot of you to be family I would hope I would get "some" good input, BUT...... ahahah you are right about the unemployed bums who talk shit online part right hahaha. Somones gotta do it though right?
Once again shit talking! Just keep your opions to yourself if thats all you do is talk shit. I know plenty of people from this site personally and hang out with them on a regular basis, so unless you KNOW FOR A FACT that all i know are screennames, just shut the fuck up.
yeah... and um... some of us are parents... but not doctors. I dont have a wife, but even if i put breast milk on my arm and got a rash... i wouldn't know why you got a rash from doing the same.....
The way ridazz are coming down with rashes and stuff today, the government might have to quarantine us... who knew it would start with us?
Plus, I think I gave him some great, sound advice/input...
md2 responding to a comment by shotgunBOOMBOOM
03.11.10 - 4:25 pm
Speaking of Breast Milk... a fellow rida, just sent me this:
"I had a dream that I went to your house and you had a bunch of really weird shaped guitars. And you also had a mandolin that you offered to trade me for some bike parts. please tell me you have a mandolin?"
md2 responding to a comment by shotgunBOOMBOOM
03.11.10 - 4:30 pm
i wish... those things are awesome... it would officially put me into the scenester category, since I would keep it in my living room as decor and just be happy I own it....
md2 responding to a comment by shotgunBOOMBOOM
03.11.10 - 4:36 pm