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yay! I know all of you are like ok whats wrong with her...but I am very happy my DS has the chicken pox. I wanted him to get them over with. he's so cute too. The only draw back is the elmo movie I have been forced to watch about 20 times now. But all the snuggle time with my DS makes up for it.
As for dorkus he is "so busy" with work this week and can't help out by watching his son so I can get some school scheduling done. DS was with them all weekend and apparently OW and he son have NOT had the chiken pox....*shudders* chicken pox at 30....thats gonna suck. Oh and dorkus thinks he has the shingles and his work is forcing him to be there and he feels miserable ....it's like the damn busted and he is just pouring his heart out to me...why? i don't know. But can the chicken pox beconsidered a mile stone for a child?

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**waving hi**

Tell him to get to his doc if he has shingles he may end up suffering from nerve damage. Doc can prescribe Acyclovir or something along that line.


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I wouldn't tellhim anything. Not your place let the Ow heal his wounds. Hehehehe.. I would not offer him and sympathy. It is again not your concern. Yes when the little ones get these illness it is a milestone. To think it is something they will never get again.


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oh he's been told by more than one person....so I don't feel so bad if he ignores peoples suggestions...at least then it's his fault. sorry I haven't been around much guys... with school and work and my boy it's been @_@.....I have been lurking in the dating thread a bit too.....i am finding guys are a weird species and waaaaay to hard to figure out.

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chicken pox and shingles are each variant forms of the herpes virus. If he's got shingles (and I've heard they can be very painful).

~Roxane


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