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19-11-2005, 10:04 PM   #31

Re: Remember these


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Originally Posted by Het
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see everyone, Het has a darker side to her, much darker she has an accomplas a norty lady call foxy, together they have kidnapped unwilling men, ransommed out v................


*luke falls after being banged on head with lamp*



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21-11-2005, 11:41 AM   #32

Re: Remember these


update:
well all was not good last night vommiting blood, sweating like mad delirious etc etc. So we were told to go to the drop in centre where i was diagnosed with 2 different things.
1. Elsa developed a bald patch on her head on Friday night, booked to go vets this evening, the doctor last night asked about pets and as soon as we said that she told us the legions on my hands was ringworm,mild and non contagious, but still YUK!


2. wasnt so good, the big blisters going all over had red lines from them which i didnt notice till last night, this was tracking and the blisters were arising due to me having some sort of blood poisoning !!!
very bad, very poorly and have been informed to have bed rest away from pets, thought i would nip on to let you all know. But yes the blood poisoning is from a tiny insignificant bite i got off Elsa last week, i never covered it up, infection supposedlly set in and poisoning started! the blisters was due to something to do with a clotting or something, they have told me to go to the GP's tommorow, if it hasnt improved its more medication, and if the tracking hasnt gone by then or has progressed im off into hospital. So im praying it goes
all this and Elsa has her bald patch, Clementine has packed off yesterday and hasnt been around today, one of the rabbits the wee lbuck that thinks he is a dog has got a poorly foot, so offski to vets with 2 of them tonight, well im not but...anyways
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21-11-2005, 12:30 PM   #33

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Poor you Luke. Are you sure doc said "Non-contagious" ringworm?
Hope you are soon feeling better.



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21-11-2005, 01:33 PM   #34

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Well you just do as you are told young man - off to rest and don't do anything until you are better. We'll keep CP warm for you! Now GO! Take care



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21-11-2005, 01:44 PM   #35

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im going now, yes Smudgeley doc said non contageous at the moment, something about it not weeping yet i dont know, anyway im offksi byebye



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21-11-2005, 02:34 PM   #36

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Well, everything seems to happen in your house Luke! You must be a walking disaster!! Do as you're told, no going out in this cold and plenty of rest!
I thought ringworm was contagious too



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21-11-2005, 03:29 PM   #37

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As far as I know it's highly contageous. Years ago a local playgroup was shut down and had to be inspected by the council after being totally cleaned from top to bottom after a kid had ringworm.
Luke are you deleriouse(sp)???????



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21-11-2005, 11:40 PM   #38

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Ringworm is highly contagious



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