Guest guest Posted January 1, 2004 Report Share Posted January 1, 2004 Hi Debbie... Sorry to hear about all the sickness around, during Christmas. It was here too in the UK... My son last week, my mother-in-law Christmas Day, my daughter last saturday..ME last Monday!!! Its called 'seasonal vomiting' here in the UK!! hahahaha.. Take care Love Aliosn x > I hope you all had a good Christmas despite not feeling well. I > know I was wiped out by yesterday!!!! My husband took me grocery > shopping and I could barely make it throught the store. By the time > I got in the car to go home , I was in tears. EVERYTHING in my body > hurt! I think it was due to all the Christmas " hubbub " ! > But anyway, my kids have been sick this week. The youngest I > brought to the drs. Tuesday. He had been sick for 3 days, I thought > it was the flu, but realized it was strep throat. Then my middle > one (16)starting come down with it on Xmas. The night after he had > a temp of 104! I panicked on that one - called my Mom " What do I > do???!!! " . I called the dr and they immediately gave him a script > for penicillin too. Then I started feeling crappy, looked at my > throat and it was red too with a temp, so My PCP called in a script > for me. THere's only two left in the house - My husband and my 19 > yr. old. SO far, so good...... > Christmas Day was a hoot at my mother's house. There are eight > grandsons between me, my sister and my brother. Half of them were > sick with something or other and half not. We had to quarintine one > room!!!!! They range from age 6 to 19. It's always quite chaotic > when we get them all together, but it's fun. > Well, I have done enough rambling. I hope everyone has a good New > Year and the year starts out weller for everyone! > Love , Debbie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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