Anyone able to identify this rash?

Anyone able to identify this rash?

Hello guys, my 13 month old daughter has a rash all over, as well as some splotcy spots on her face since Thursday. At first I thought it was a heat rash. She is completely unbothered by it, eating and drinking as normal and is in her normal good form. Just wondering if anyone has had anything similar on their own LO? Obvs if this doesn't shift by Monday, we will be calling the GP though when we get an appt will be another matter entirely. I also did the glass test on the spots and they were fine.

u/NeverSky454 — 5 days ago
▲ 31 r/ershow

Chemical spill episode

Just watched the chemical spill episode in Season 4 where Carter steps up and takes charge and it's one of the best episodes of anything I've watched in a long time. It was so enjoyable and as a Carter superfan I appreciated it! Also Weaver is the worst haha

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u/NeverSky454 — 11 days ago
▲ 104 r/ireland

The pond in St Anne's Park

I'm pretty sure the pond should not be this badly covered in algae. I feel so sorry for all the ducks and birds living in this, it's a disgrace. There are several families of ducklings that looked like they could hardly swim through it.

u/NeverSky454 — 1 month ago

I've started my journey

I got a prescription for Mountjaro today through Lloyds Online Pharmacy and filled it out in McCabes (270 quid 🫪). I'm a year postpartum and a few months finished breastfeeding and I've been feeling rotten about my weight tbh and I don't have the time for hardcore workout classes like I used to. So I've decided to give this a go for a few months, alongside healthy eating and fitting in more workouts around baby plus lots of dogs walks and I'm hoping it will get me over the hump of the kickstart I need to lose the extra weight.

I noticed people recommending to drink more water while on Mountjaro but any tips people have would be great!

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u/NeverSky454 — 1 month ago

Last bottle today

After 10.5 months of pumping, my daughter had her final bottle of breast milk today on her 1st birthday. Just a small post to celebrate myself - all the tears, the sleepless nights, the washing parts. I did it 😭

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u/NeverSky454 — 2 months ago

Becoming a SAHM

I'm due back to work in 5 weeks and it's really hitting me now that I'm going to be leaving my gorgeous girl 5 days a week. Luckily we have family to care for her but it's making me sick the thought of not being with her everyday. How do you working mammies do it? Does anyone have any regrets not choosing to stay at home or indeed choosing to stay at home?

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u/NeverSky454 — 2 months ago