Hand, foot, and mouth disease is a common viral illness that usually affects infants and children younger than 5 years old. However, it can sometimes occur in adults. Symptoms of hand, foot, and mouth disease include fever, blister-like sores in the mouth (herpangina), and a skin rash. ( http://www.cdc.gov/hand-foot-mouth/about/index.html) Are you kidding me? Blister-like sores in the mouth? Why do things like this even exist? What purpose does an illness like this that just torments little babies (and their parents) serve? This stupid illness is currently 'running it's course' through my poor son. One week before his first birthday. Apparently it's 'going around' as the doctor so nicely explained. Fortunately we only had one really bad day where he was not eating or drinking much and was just miserable. He was back to his usually happy self in no time even with blisters in his mouth. So this week, while my husband is away for work in Chicago and ...
I SWEAR mine did that for a few days last week and then went back to normal... stupid Blogger! (at least I hope it went back to normal...)
ReplyDeleteAt the beginning of Feb I responded to a couple of your comments via email so you were not a no reply then! I never know whether I should say something to a commenter about being no reply. What is the etiquette? I have someone that pointed out that I was no reply early on and I feel like it is a game changer for interacting with readers! I've mentioned once or twice about how to change your settings on my blog but the same people are still no reply. Oh well!
ReplyDeleteMine did this when I had switched to google + profile. I had to switch back to the old profile to fix it.
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