Oh jar, I feel for you so much, and for your D. Is there anything the doctor can do for you? Would a call to the exchange help at all? Are you piggybacking the Motrin/Tylenol? I am so sorry!!!
Is there any way you could keep her home from school tomorrow for some Daddy pampering?
Not familiar with the condition at all but underarms (sensitive) and blisters do not sound like a good combination. I'm so sorry for you and your daughter.
Can you put ANYthing on it - gauze or anything to help keep her from rubbing skin against skin? I know that cornstarch is good for chaffing but this doesn't sound like a candidate for that.
I hate that feeling. Your kids look to you for comfort and you feel helpless. Dont' let it drag you down! You are a great dad and YOU did not do this.
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If you have any Benadryl or the generic equivalent in the house, break open a few capsules and make a paste with the contents and a little water. Rub it on the effected areas. It will numb her up a bit.
I wasn't on last night to see what was happening. I'm so sorry. It's so hard to see them suffer like that and especially from something that could have been avoided.
I hope you're both doing better today. I'll be thinking about you.
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I really want to look her in the eye and tell her how much she disgusts me. It will be impossible to "act as if" tomorrow.
I hope you managed this morning. It must have been really hard. I don't know what I would have done in your place. Keep your cool and document everything. There may come a time when you need to protect your Ds from truly dangerous behavior--you will be in a much better position if you don't give her anything to throw back at you.
Hope things are OK there and your D is feeling better. I'm sorry you're having to go through this crap right now. The hardest part is watching our kids hurt because of the WAS BS. (((JAR))).