Posted on 04/22/2006 2:26:40 PM PDT by Wolfstar
Thanks!
Okay, everyone. I promise I will go to the doctor's care center on Monday. Or sooner if I feel like I'm seriously in danger.
Good. Go sooner, like tonight or tomorrow. I'll say a prayer for you.
During a photo op after one of the meetings
Yes, that's the one. Is she cute or what? It seems like she turned from a baby to a little girl almost overnight.
RE: Your throat . . . could be an allergic reaction; are your eyes swollen at all? Please, get to the nurse or dr!
It's not open now. And I have to work tomorrow. I don't think I'll drop dead between now and Monday.
she turned from a baby to a little girl almost overnight.
don't they all....sigh!
I am not sure you are right about the burnt out theory he may just be someone who values space and solitude. I know several people who need that and in today's world is is hard to get.
Mumps (or whatever Morgan has) HURTS! Do you have a fever? Even if you don't, you need to have it checked out. mystery is right--you could have been exposed to a lot of things.
I bet you are sorry you mentioned it...huh?....gotta figure, you are dealing with a bunch of moms here....lol
No, my eyes aren't swollen, my throat doesn't hurt. I just can't breathe.
Just seen a still of the President on his bike rid on Fox News so maybe some photos have been released either by AP or the White House.
Gee, here in our almost rural area we have an Urgent Care center that stays open 24/7. It's not an emergency room, but sort of like family care that never closes in case you don't feel like you can wait until your doctor is in. It's part of the hospital complex. If you start getting worse just go to the emergency room at the hospital.
Are you coughing or feel like you want to cough? If it's asthma, you might also even have stomach upset - or at least it gives you the same feeling of *blah* that stomach upset does. Do you have sinus problems?
That's a good plan to see a doctor as soon as you can.
Were you immunized against the mumps? Morgan's are all up-to-date, but most of the people in this outbreak are up-to-date. Either the immunizations weren't effective, or it's a new strain.
RE: Chicken pox at 21--yikes! That is worse the older you get usually. My kids were the age where they were just starting to give the chicken pox vaccine, but thankfully they got the "real" disease so I didn't have to get them the shot. I wouldn't have anyway; there hasn't been enough research about how long it lasts. Which could be the problem with the mumps outbreak--maybe the vaccine wears off. No one really knows. (end of "nurse/mom" rant--LOL!)
LOL on the moms. We just can't help ourselves can we? I found myself straightening my state Senator's collar Thursday night at a reception. (Well, she is a personal friend)
Lol yes, I am sorry I mentioned it. But it's nice to know people care :)
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