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PostPosted: 14 May 2012 06:58 
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Well I'm pretty sure it is she had been a right grump for a few days so thought she was coming down with something she took her vest off to go in bath yday and she had a few on back and tummy and then noticed one on her face as the day went on we go more.

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Hope she's better soon hun x

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PostPosted: 14 May 2012 13:01 
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hope she recovers soon hun x

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They seem to be doing the rounds here too! Hope she is better soon.

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I don't envy u Emma, Charbs was really poorly with them. Hope they both get them over with without complications.


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Get better soon Amelia. None of my 3 have had it yet, which is a bit of a shocker cos they seem to get everything else going :lol:

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aw hope there not to bad, my daughter had them quite bad but was luckily quite young so couldnt scratch.. kids are alot braver than us adults haha


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PostPosted: 17 May 2012 17:24 
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Thanks everyone there are loads at their school off with it and I don't know if it's cos of the stuff I've used on Amelia or what but she isn't half as bad as others. Richie got some foam stuff from boots called PoxClin I've used it on her every day other mums have just used calamine lotion and their kids are absolutely covered in spots.

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PostPosted: 17 May 2012 17:45 
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That's good that she's not as covered! There's Been a break out at lewis' nursery too, none here yet though!

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