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Sorry @JohnnyBaker12021970 I haven't been available much. Little one has Scarlet Fever and has been very ill. Now he's on antibiotics and more willing to take calpol and liquid ibuprofen (for his raw sore throat, sandpaper feeling skin rash, white creamed tongue with peelings and extremely high temperature) he's perking up.
It has come out of the blue and very aggressive.
A few nights of distress and pulled mum out of bed to put on and watch recorded cartoons. He must like zombie company, me thinks.
Hoping for a more settled night than last nights four wake up calls... tonight.
I'm thankful that gp picked up scarlet fever so quickly and prescribed phenoxymethylpenicillin liquid. GP reassured us that our last visit with rash was definitely just an allergy not the start of this scarlet fever or slap cheek as suggested by school. I agree as he didn't have cheek and rash together.
Not sure others would agree.
Looking forward to the long weekend and little one well enough to return to school.
Hi @13lizanne. Lovely to see your posts.
Your recent support has been a huge help and very reassuring. Little one is a much happier little man now mammy isn't so stressed out. He got a climbing frame with slide for his birthday, no. 5 helium balloon and a 'soldier force' play set with tanks and aeroplanes (miniiture toys).
We recorded Street Hawk for him recently as he loves motorbikes. My favourite TV programme as a teenager... never been girlie girlie.
He's learning to play now so I'm delighted with how things are progressing. Slow but better.
Older boy and I have returned to swimming pool but having to taxi home as I cannot walk without pain. Little one will be joining in once hugely better. I'm looking forward to teaching him to swim in his dad's arms. He looks great in his swim suit and armbands with matching goggles. Goggle wearing may be a tough step to implement thou. He refuses sunglasses and may need glasses after his optician visit yet.
Hope your family are well. You especially.
It has come out of the blue and very aggressive.
A few nights of distress and pulled mum out of bed to put on and watch recorded cartoons. He must like zombie company, me thinks.
Hoping for a more settled night than last nights four wake up calls... tonight.
I'm thankful that gp picked up scarlet fever so quickly and prescribed phenoxymethylpenicillin liquid. GP reassured us that our last visit with rash was definitely just an allergy not the start of this scarlet fever or slap cheek as suggested by school. I agree as he didn't have cheek and rash together.
Not sure others would agree.
Looking forward to the long weekend and little one well enough to return to school.
Hi @13lizanne. Lovely to see your posts.
Your recent support has been a huge help and very reassuring. Little one is a much happier little man now mammy isn't so stressed out. He got a climbing frame with slide for his birthday, no. 5 helium balloon and a 'soldier force' play set with tanks and aeroplanes (miniiture toys).
We recorded Street Hawk for him recently as he loves motorbikes. My favourite TV programme as a teenager... never been girlie girlie.
He's learning to play now so I'm delighted with how things are progressing. Slow but better.
Older boy and I have returned to swimming pool but having to taxi home as I cannot walk without pain. Little one will be joining in once hugely better. I'm looking forward to teaching him to swim in his dad's arms. He looks great in his swim suit and armbands with matching goggles. Goggle wearing may be a tough step to implement thou. He refuses sunglasses and may need glasses after his optician visit yet.
Hope your family are well. You especially.