Here is the second video of the Ready-Set Bumbo Trilogy, Bumbo II: The Return. I find this hilarious, because my daughter looks the exact same way in her purple bumbo. She even has the same wrist rattles.
You can view the first video here and the third one, Bumbo III: Clone Trouble here.
The New York Times recently published an article about a 356-page recommendation written by safety experts to the Food and Drug Administration to ban “over-the-counter, multisymptom cough and cold medicines for children under 6.” The article never specifies who the safety experts are, except that they are internal to the F.D.A. The next step in the review process is to get an outside expert recommendation.
The article speaks about the marketing strategies of drug companies. Apparently, there is a huge market to target children, because they get sick far more often than adults. It makes sense why they would offer more products for children.
The concern is that some of these medicines may be ineffective or even harmful. The article suggests that the research that has been done is outdated.
One specific narcotic to treat pain and suppress cough, Hydrocone, is said to be unsafe and ineffective. The drug has a shaky approval history with the F.D.A. The F.D.A. is currently allowing Hydrocone to be marketed for children.
I find this interesting, because I just went to the doctor yesterday for medicine to treat my cough and viral infection. I am breastfeeding, so that limited what my ENT could give me. He gave me medicine that they give children and babies. Then he informed me about the symptoms of pneumonia and to call if I got any of those. That didn’t sound encouraging.
I don’t believe that we should fear all cough and cold medicines. I would be absolutely sure that I consulted with my pediatrician or at least called the nurse before giving my child a “multi-system cough and cold” medicine. What would I do if my child was in significant pain with a cough and cold on a Saturday night and I couldn’t get a hold of my pediatrician’s office until Monday morning? It depends on the situation. I would definitely research more natural remedies until I could see the doctor or stick with the medicine I am sure is safe.
What steps would you take in this situation? What do you think about the article? Should all “multi-system cough and cold” medicines be banned by the F.D.A.?
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McKenna on
October 3, 2007
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Down syndrome
Since Darah’s birth in 2004, my family has participated in our local Buddy Walk. The Buddy Walk was developed by the National Down Syndrome Society to raise awareness and promote inclusion for persons with Down syndrome. It was also developed as a major fund raising event to provide more resources and opportunities for people with Down syndrome and their families. Since Darah’s birth, my family has found another family in our local Down syndrome support group.
If you would like to be involved in the Buddy Walk, you can do so by joining us on Saturday, October 6th from 7:30am until 11:30am. It will be at Ft. Sam Houston’s BG Johnson Track in San Antonio, TX. Come ready for a one mile walk, entertainment, and fun for the whole family! For more information or to register, please head over to the Buddy Walk Registration site. There you can join Darah’s Dream Team. If you are not able to physically make it to the Buddy Walk, you can still head over to the above site and financially support the Buddy Walk. Please be sure to tell them Darah sent you.
I hope to see you and your families at the Buddy Walk!
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Amanda on
October 2, 2007
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Cool websites
It always interests me to know what growth percentile my daughter is in. For some reason I gain satisfaction from knowing that my daughter’s weight gain is average.
The MedCalc: Interactive Growth Charts allow you to view your child’s growth on the same growth chart that most doctors use to determine what percentile they are in. You input the birth date, gender, height, weight, and head circumference, and then choose from one of 11 different growth charts. You only need to input the specific information for the chart you want to view. The site also has Newborn Baby, Pre-Term (Premie) Child, and Down syndrome growth charts available.