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Martin_1962

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Re: AAAARRRGGGHHHH! Headlice
« Reply #15 on: 19 November 2007, 18:56:29 »

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bloody hell, is it that common in schools now?  almost unheard of whem i was at school...
Yup, they don't have Nitty Nora nowadays you know.


Yeah its bloody annoying, 3 times my daughters caught it, pretty rife, makes you wonder what some folk live like >:( >:(


I can guess, we have a few nit combs and plenty of tea tree gunge
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Re: AAAARRRGGGHHHH! Headlice
« Reply #16 on: 19 November 2007, 18:56:57 »

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Is shooting the kids who bring it in to school too extreme?


Sahve them >:(
Or shave all kids...
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Martin_1962

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« Reply #17 on: 19 November 2007, 18:58:17 »

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Is shooting the kids who bring it in to school too extreme?


Sahve them >:(
Or shave all kids...


If you had them you wouldn't shave them - just shave the chavs who bring them in in the first place
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« Reply #18 on: 19 November 2007, 18:58:29 »

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Is shooting the kids who bring it in to school too extreme?

This is true.

I went to the chemist for some lotion for head lice. Where is it for? said the nice lady. Ermmm.....on the head, I said. Noooooo, she said, which district do you live in? We have different lotions for each area as the little blighters become immune after a couple of treatments. Scary.
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STMO123

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« Reply #19 on: 19 November 2007, 18:59:56 »

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Is shooting the kids who bring it in to school too extreme?


Sahve them >:(
Or shave all kids...


If you had them you wouldn't shave them - just shave the chavs who bring them in in the first place

You are totally misinformed Martin. It is nothing to do with personal hygiene.
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« Reply #20 on: 19 November 2007, 19:12:52 »

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Is shooting the kids who bring it in to school too extreme?


Sahve them >:(
Or shave all kids...

Thats what i was gonna say......save getting headlice  :y
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« Reply #21 on: 19 November 2007, 19:15:00 »

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Is shooting the kids who bring it in to school too extreme?


Sahve them >:(
Or shave all kids...


If you had them you wouldn't shave them - just shave the chavs who bring them in in the first place

You are totally misinformed Martin. It is nothing to do with personal hygiene.

Actually i hate to admit this......but i agree with STMO on this .... ;D ;)

Headlice prefer clean hair.......thats a fact  :y

SO shave em......no hair...no headlice  :y :D
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Re: AAAARRRGGGHHHH! Headlice
« Reply #22 on: 19 November 2007, 19:23:54 »

Headlice are not fussy at all they will live in clean or indeed dirty hair!! I watched a programme where this guy put lot's of beasties on and in his body and some of the things he experimented with was lice.
He tried to keep them on his head for quite a few weeks to see how many he would end up with.Even after shaving his hair he still had about 50 left on his head :o

My daughter gets them now and again and we wash her hair..slap on plenty of conditioner and then comb through with a nit comb.I then go through her hair bit by bit removing any eggs.We do this every other night for approx 2 weeks to catch the ones that hatch out after about a week.

We have used the lice lotion and there are some nice smelling ones "Full Marks" is a good one you put the lotion onto dry hair leave for 10mins..wash off then comb through.It works well but unfortunatley leaves my daughters hair looking rather greasy :(

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Martin_1962

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« Reply #23 on: 19 November 2007, 19:28:53 »

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Is shooting the kids who bring it in to school too extreme?


Sahve them >:(
Or shave all kids...


If you had them you wouldn't shave them - just shave the chavs who bring them in in the first place

You are totally misinformed Martin. It is nothing to do with personal hygiene.

They tend to not stay in nit combe hair, or teatree hair

So where do they come from - I reckon chavs
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Re: AAAARRRGGGHHHH! Headlice
« Reply #24 on: 19 November 2007, 19:51:16 »

After shampooing use a decent conditioner for dry hair ... this will "coat" the hair and prevent the eggs from sticking to the hairs.

DO NOT shampoo/wash daily .. this strips the coating of the hair ... nits do not infest greasy hair as they don't stick to it... more nits in "clean" hair than "dirty" hair ...

How do I know all this .... ??  SWMBO is a primary school teaching assistant ... and they have loads of nit problems since the "nit nurse" became politically incorrect

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« Reply #25 on: 19 November 2007, 20:04:58 »

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Is shooting the kids who bring it in to school too extreme?


Sahve them >:(
Or shave all kids...


If you had them you wouldn't shave them - just shave the chavs who bring them in in the first place

You are totally misinformed Martin. It is nothing to do with personal hygiene.

They tend to not stay in nit combe hair, or teatree hair

So where do they come from - I reckon chavs

Chavs?

Chav, also Charv/Charver and Chavette (pronounced /[ch679]æv/, with 'ch' as in chair) are mainly derogatory slang terms in the United Kingdom for a subcultural stereotype fixated on fashions derived from American hip hop such as imitation gold, poorly made jewellery and fake designer clothing, combined with elements of working class British street fashion. The term appeared in mainstream dictionaries in 2005
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STMO123

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Re: AAAARRRGGGHHHH! Headlice
« Reply #26 on: 19 November 2007, 20:06:22 »

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After shampooing use a decent conditioner for dry hair ... this will "coat" the hair and prevent the eggs from sticking to the hairs.

DO NOT shampoo/wash daily .. this strips the coating of the hair ... nits do not infest greasy hair as they don't stick to it... more nits in "clean" hair than "dirty" hair ...

How do I know all this .... ??  SWMBO is a primary school teaching assistant ... and they have loads of nit problems since the "nit nurse" became politically incorrect

:(

Mines a headteacher, that's why I know they dont come from "Chavs" ;D
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Re: AAAARRRGGGHHHH! Headlice
« Reply #27 on: 19 November 2007, 21:41:32 »

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Again!! This seems to be about once a month now. The little fella is always coming home with a lousy head. The bloody lotion stinks the house out, and, of course, it's dads job :(

Not in our house.  ;D

Cornwall. Dont you just put on a black robe and say a few words............. :D

 
Syns dha glapp koth den!!   ::)
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Re: AAAARRRGGGHHHH! Headlice
« Reply #29 on: 19 November 2007, 21:46:49 »

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prag ?  :-?
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