Finally Getting Some Answers

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Published 2024-05-19
We're finally getting some answers...

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  • @minniegirl175
    Hearing little man say 'I love you ' to let you know he's awake is absolutely precious ❤
  • @celinabrown9693
    My 3 year old daughter has severe eczema on every part of her body except her face and back. Her dermatologist said something that made me feel so much better as a mom. She said, "You can do everything you can think of to help her not flare-up, but there will be times she will flare-up for absolutely no apparent reason. I don't want you thinking it's something you are/aren't doing. You are doing the best you can, and that's enough. The best thing you can do is keep her moisturized. Layering is going to be your best friend when it comes to lotions/creams with her. When she has a bad flare-up, just stick with the steroid cream and good ol Vaseline. After the flare-up gets better, then you can resume your normal lotions. The Vaseline is going to lock in moisture without irritating it." So that's what we have been doing ever since. I still vet every single thing that comes into this house that could touch her skin and possibly cause a flare-up, but I'm not blaming myself for missing something when she does flare-up. She will scratch until she bleeds if we don't stay on top of her moisturizers, though. I also have eczema, but it's only on my arms. I know how it feels to literally want to scratch your skin off, but mine is only a fraction of what she has.
  • @Neenie1976
    Koazy is so advanced for his age, brilliant parenting
  • @sary_eva
    6:05 the way Koazy sneezed and said "love you"🥹 so adorable
  • I have completely stopped watching family channels, except this one, I can't get enough of this little stinker. The sound of his voice is so darn sweet.. I'm 55 years old, I have three kids and no grandchildren. He's perfection!! You're doing a fantastic job with him
  • Liana, I’m here in America but I FULLY understand your experience because mine was pretty similar. My daughter suffered from eczema as well…her first flare up was around 9/10 months maybe a little younger (it’s been awhile) but her pediatrician swore up and down it was ringworm…which I couldn’t understand how because I didn’t have it and I am the only one who took care of all her needs exclusively…but what do I know I’m not a doctor…it took for them to eventually prescribe a medication for eczema (Elidel) which BURNED her face/cheeks it was too strong and I later found out it wasn’t supposed to be prescribed for children under 3(I believe…I am not positive I just know it was not supposed to be used on her age group)…this prompted them to refer me to an actual dermatologist and within moments he said with utter certainty that it was eczema and he also gave me tips on how to help minimize her flare up’s and prescribed at that time it was hydrocortisone…one of the biggest tips that I saw a big change was to not use anything that’s scented INCLUDING BABY products…if it has a scent DON’T use it and that was a game changer…of course she still had flares and I would treat them accordingly but her face eventually cleared up and the rest is history ❤Sorry for how long 🤦🏾‍♀️🤷🏾‍♀️😂
  • Koazy saying "windmill" several times was maddeningly cute. 😭
  • **ECZEMA. LONG COMMENT HOWEVER PLEASE READ. My daughter 22 yrs ago was diagnosed with eczema. This has given us many many yrs to find a lotion, medications, a natural remedy etc...a few things that have worked the best for her...1 she has to drink lots of fluids. Not soda but lots of water and yes some juices as well here and there. Her drinking lots of fluids (more than the average person/kid would drink...but not forced to make her belly feel sick) would help prevent a flare up or calm one down. It's easier to prevent than to heal it. Heat always flared hers up. Especially if she gets too hot while sleeping. In fact shes dealing with a flare up cause shes getting over a stomach bug and has been under a ton of stress due to her job. Since she was in bed from being sick, she over heated as well and didnt kick the blankets off which helped her eczema flare up more. Waking up she was scratching at it and didnt realize being half asleep. This made it worse and also caused some bruising. On the flip side of not trying to get to hot, we noticed if the weather wasnt 95 degrees out and she was outside, the sun would help heal it faster. Also during the summer when we would notice a flare up coming, we would put her in the pool. I think it's the chlorine (maybe) in the water that would help drastically, along with the sun. The biggest thing we learned was....NEVER use any lotions or other products on the eczema that contains petroleum. Petroleum like in vaseline any found in many other lotions. These are too thick and greasy and would literally suffocate her skin. It would cause her eczema to burn, itch more, hurt and heal significantly slower. Yes the dr is right to keep moisturizing him but please stay away from products that are thick with petroleum. These are just a few things we have learned over the yrs. What might work for her, might not work for everyone but it's at least something to try. One last thing. When she was a baby about 6 months old she kept getting diaper rashes no matter how quick or how much we changed her diaper. Her pediatrician told us to just keep her diaper off as much as possible and keep blankets under her. Well she was potty trained before her 1st birthday. The reason why I'm telling you this is because drs are finding that if your baby starts having lots of problems with diaper rashes for no apparent reason they are finding theres a connection. Meaning its eczema causing the per say diaper rash. Unfortunately the drs back than and some still today prescribed thick lotions/creams to keep the urine away from the skin to help prevent the diaper rash, when they are only making the eczema worse. Hope this helps you or any of your subscribers. She is our 3rd child and our other first 2 children do not have eczema and neither does our grandchildren. Our daughter with the eczema has not had a child yet, so we will have to see one day if her child has problems with eczema. Best wishes.** BTW...aloe vera, only the banana boat brand and the natural brands (you can find online) help prevent flare ups for her. One rule of thumb when buying a good aloe is, if you can't take your eye make up off with using aloe on some tissue or washcloth without it burning your eyes, throw it out. It's not a good brand and will burn when put on excema.
  • When a new Connor and liana video comes out my boredom is cured 😌
  • @user-bb3xv5jk8s
    The fact koazy agreed that he is only intested in ham cheese and crackers 😅😅😂😂
  • @_artemis_7
    You two were absolutely meant to be parents. Just amazing to see the love and kindness
  • My son has the exact same issue with eczema still flares up when he gets sick and is also always worse in the winter. He’s a lot better now at 8 years old but he also has food allergies that contributed to the flares. He got a lot better when we cut out dairy (cow, for some reason goats milk and cheese is fine) even though he didn't test positive for that as an allergy. So know that it might still be with trying to cut out dairy if the eczema is persistent. Im so glad you got creams and info on how to treat it, its such a relief when you know what to do!
  • I’ve got two little ones with eczema. One is 6 now and has basically outgrown it. Though her skin is still VERY dry, especially during the months/seasons when she used to flare. My other is 2, almost 3. We’ve got it to a manageable point. But I will say it took some trial and error with different creams before finding the one that his skin responded to best. And we do still have to apply his cream once a day to make sure to keep him moisturized and prevent the eczema from flaring too much. It’s hard to see their skin when it flares, and I’m sure it’s especially hard since Koazy’s is on his sweet little face. But you’ve got this! In our experience, they weren’t too bothered by it, it only looked bad. But I do know that’s not the experience for all little ones with eczema. Anyways, I’m so glad you were able to get answers. That in itself has to be a huge relief!
  • @ecueto395
    Koazy is such a smart and sweet little boy! You guys are doing a great job as parents as well!(:
  • @marliestijms
    My daughter had the same Eczema, and since the creams didn't seem to do that much, I started to make my ook own calendula salve with vitamin E. It works wonders, and she hardly flares anymore. So perhaps it is worth a try if the current cream turns out to be insufficient 🙏
  • @-Mae_Mae-
    Koazy is getting so big! He is gonna grow up and be such a kind and smart young man. Y'all are doing amazing