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6 month old driving me potty!

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brodiesmummy · 04/05/2005 19:35

My 6 month old just cries all the time .We keep blaming things like his colic,his reflux his teeth coming in.At the moment you can look at him the wrong way and he has a hissyfit or breaks his heart.This can last for up to an hour!!! Sounds insignificant but it's really getting me down.Not enjoying most of my time with him.Sorry to moan.When he is happy he's the loveliest baby in the world,it just doesn't last very long.Also has the screaming abdabs before going to sleep during the day because he fights it till he is shattered!

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Frizbe · 04/05/2005 19:40

Not sure if this will be at all useful, but does his day have a routine to it? it might help to write down what you do and when, then try and pin point the hissy fit moments, or post it on here so we can all help? If you've already done this, have you tried cranial osteopathy, as that sometimes helps cryers a lot.

brodiesmummy · 04/05/2005 19:48

Cheers frizbe,went to cranial osteopath for his reflux.Tends to cry at any time for any/no reason. Has milk and solids at the same time everyday,tends to get sleepy at around the same time.Wondered if he is getting a bit bored and fed up becaus he tries new things and can't quite manage.eg wants to sit up,roll over etc

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bobbybob · 04/05/2005 19:49

How much do you go out, and what is he like when out and about?

beansprout · 04/05/2005 19:52

How long has this been happening BM?

meggymoo · 04/05/2005 19:52

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hermykne · 04/05/2005 19:58

i have just coped why my ds was so cross and crying (thru the night and all )- constipated, is yours on solids and how are his poos? after a few explosions he is getting back to normal, he is 9mths and like this over 3 wks (bad mother)

gave mine prunes for a few days in porridge and he is a new man!

brodiesmummy · 04/05/2005 20:02

We go out as much as weather permits(I can't drive).The car and pram walks are no guarantee of peace or sleeping.No teeth yet but has been much worse since symptoms started about 6 weeks ago.He is like a little limpet still cries when he is in my arms sometimes but goes mad if put down.Another well used phrase in our house is "Oh ,he'll get better when he's older"(have been saying that since colic began at 3weeks.Sorry to grumble he really is a gorgeous boy.It's just I'm going back to work soon and I can't bear the thought of him being that upset and not being there to comfort him

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Maisiemog · 20/05/2005 01:13

Brodiesmummy, you sound like such a lovely mum. Do you think you might be getting a bit tense about going back to work. I think at six months babies can pick up on tension and emotional upset.
Just a thought.

Papillon · 20/05/2005 07:27

Have you ever used a sling - seems to comfort babies alot and they like the view.

Like hermykne says how regular is he - any discomfort there. What does he eat? Might be an allergy... just thinking of possibilities

meggymoo · 20/05/2005 07:51

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