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Cotton Comfort pyjamas to fit 3-4y/o FREE!

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bunny2 · 25/02/2005 19:23

I have a pair of these in turquoise here .
Ds has grown out of them so before I bin them, does anyone want them? Free to first taker!!!

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bunny2 · 25/02/2005 19:24

forgot to add - they are for children with eczema and can be used over wet wraps

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misdee · 25/02/2005 19:40

try yorkiegirl.

bunny2 · 25/02/2005 20:46

ok, is she online at the mo?

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rickman · 25/02/2005 22:09

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rickman · 25/02/2005 22:35

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misdee · 25/02/2005 23:17

rickman, have u done those forms yet?

rickman · 25/02/2005 23:20

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misdee · 25/02/2005 23:22

sleeping on my lap atm, waiting for her to stir again for another feed before bed.

i really would apply for DLA, if her skin is bothering her at night and its disturbing both of you, then apply. took me weeks to fill them in at first, now i just whizz through them. tho DH ones took me 5 weeks this time, and i've still got to add more onto them before i can send them.

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bunny2 · 25/02/2005 23:32

rickman, go for the DLA, noone ever told us about it when ds had bad eczema and I really wish they had - I have spent a fortune over the years! It will get better one day though, honest. We were told ds would have it until he was at least 7 (thid 7 yr cycle theory) but he is nearly 5 and althoug he still has some eczema, it is not debilitating like it once was. It was the noise that got to me to..

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sparklymieow · 26/02/2005 13:55

bugger, wish I had seen this yesterday. I just nearly had a heartattack while looking for Sleepsuits. I have one had Misdee gave me, but DD2 is nearly outgrown it. Hope I get the DLA now just so I can buy some of these suits for her.

Yorkiegirl · 26/02/2005 14:26

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sparklymieow · 26/02/2005 14:30

oh don't feel bad, I am sure she will get DLa and I can get lots with the backdated payment.

Yorkiegirl · 26/02/2005 14:32

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sparklymieow · 26/02/2005 14:35

Misdee gets DLA for her DDs, and you have to prove that you do more for a child with a disability or illness than a "normal" child. I have 3 kids, two on DLA because they have Cerebral palsy. DD2 is fine except for the eczema.

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sparklymieow · 26/02/2005 14:41

I know I have put it off for ages, (felt guilty about claiming it for her, when I already have two on DLA) but she has got bad and thought sod it!! I am having to bath her twice a day, cream her up about 6 times a day, getting up at night and putting cream on her at night when she wakes scratching

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