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bandit

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Rose I had chickenpox for the 1st time a couple of summers ago. Unfortunately I was poorly for 3 weeks I did get some stuff from the chemists to paint on the spots which stopped them itching

You have the right to feel as miserable as you like

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Hope you feel better soon. Try some baking powder in an evening bath - it will soothe and help you sleep.
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Not itching too badly applying aloe vera which helps but definately bicarb in the bath to-night.

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Rose,
You poor thing. I hope you have someone to be nice to you and read you stories, and give you treats and make you feel better.

Ally
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AllyG wrote:Rose,
You poor thing. I hope you have someone to be nice to you and read you stories, and give you treats and make you feel better.

Ally

I do but he's worried about catching it. So is every-one at work

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RoseR wrote:
AllyG wrote:Rose,
You poor thing. I hope you have someone to be nice to you and read you stories, and give you treats and make you feel better.

Ally

I do but he's worried about catching it. So is every-one at work


Aren't you supposed to have a week off work?

The writing's on the wall and it won't go away.
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snowb4ndit wrote:
RoseR wrote:
AllyG wrote:Rose,
You poor thing. I hope you have someone to be nice to you and read you stories, and give you treats and make you feel better.

Ally

I do but he's worried about catching it. So is every-one at work


Aren't you supposed to have a week off work?

A very good point.. When I got it, my GP insisted on a looksee. It's not on the notifiable list though?

http://www.hpa.org.uk/webw/HPAweb&Page&HPAwebAutoListName/Page/1234432664900?p=1234432664900

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RoseR

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snowb4ndit wrote:
RoseR wrote:
AllyG wrote:Rose,
You poor thing. I hope you have someone to be nice to you and read you stories, and give you treats and make you feel better.

Ally

I do but he's worried about catching it. So is every-one at work


Aren't you supposed to have a week off work?

Yes will be off work now but would have been contagious last week and it is a notifiable disease. Confirmed with GP to-night.

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