Where do your kids go normally when you work 12 hour shift. I want to work 12’s but I don’t have family to help and daycares don’t accommodate those hours in my area. Just looking to get ideas from other mommy’s 🥰
During the week they get dropped off together at the daycare around 6:20am. A school bus comes by the daycare to get school age kids at 7am. After school that same bus brings the school age kids back to the daycare around 3pm. Then they close at 5:30pm. My parents pick them up and keep them until I get off at 7pm.
@@NurseBreeNacole just drysol, if I’m consistent with it then I don’t sweat much, it can be kind of itchy tho 😭😭 how are the tablets working ..I’ve never tried anything oral
@@youabttoloseyojob5100 it’s itchy for me too, but when I was consistent for like 4 nights in a row it decreased dramatically. I started to scratch so a rash formed so I didn’t apply it on the broken skin because I knew it would burn. Now I have to start over because the sweating is back. And the tablets help as well with decreasing overall sweating with other parts of your body, like the hands, feet, back, etc..
@@NurseBreeNacole it’s really a inconvenience and it sucks not being able to wear certain things. My next step will be Miradry. Look it up it’s a affordable surgery procedure at a derm clinic. It’s a laser treatment that’s supposed to destroy the sweat glands FOREVER 😭🙏🏾
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I just graduated and passed my NCLEX as a LPN. I’m wanting to go back for my RN. I think I’m going to work a little longer
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Where do your kids go normally when you work 12 hour shift. I want to work 12’s but I don’t have family to help and daycares don’t accommodate those hours in my area. Just looking to get ideas from other mommy’s 🥰
During the week they get dropped off together at the daycare around 6:20am. A school bus comes by the daycare to get school age kids at 7am. After school that same bus brings the school age kids back to the daycare around 3pm. Then they close at 5:30pm. My parents pick them up and keep them until I get off at 7pm.
I have Hyperhidrosis as well. What are you doing for it? Have you ever tried drysol?
I just went to a dermatologist recently and he prescribed me drysol for underarms and robinul tablets to take twice a day. Do you take anything?
@@NurseBreeNacole just drysol, if I’m consistent with it then I don’t sweat much, it can be kind of itchy tho 😭😭 how are the tablets working ..I’ve never tried anything oral
@@youabttoloseyojob5100 it’s itchy for me too, but when I was consistent for like 4 nights in a row it decreased dramatically. I started to scratch so a rash formed so I didn’t apply it on the broken skin because I knew it would burn. Now I have to start over because the sweating is back. And the tablets help as well with decreasing overall sweating with other parts of your body, like the hands, feet, back, etc..
@@NurseBreeNacole it’s really a inconvenience and it sucks not being able to wear certain things. My next step will be Miradry. Look it up it’s a affordable surgery procedure at a derm clinic. It’s a laser treatment that’s supposed to destroy the sweat glands FOREVER 😭🙏🏾
@@youabttoloseyojob5100 I’ve heard about it, I’m going to look into getting it because I found an office like 1 hour away that does it.
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Email me and I can get you my number breecrayton@gmail.com
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