Guest guest Posted August 13, 2009 Report Share Posted August 13, 2009 Wash all door knobs, walls light switches, wash hands, toys etc.. all the time with 25%bleach and water. door knobs inside and out. Kids with oral issues will put things in their mouth, door knobs are the worse. Doctors stethoscopes, and beepers are now linked to MRSA in a new study... and other things./ We do not take our stethoscopes outside of this clinic, and they are always wiped off with alcohol Keep finger nails washed and trimmed. WASH hands, Not with hand sanitizer, some have had a recall because of bacteria. www.hbot4u.com Hand foot and mouth disease Hi listmates! I am not sure if anyone has any ideas for me but its worth asking! I need Help! My NT son(2 years old) has come down with hand,foot, and mouth disease (coxsackie virus) and my daughter(age 4) with has never had it...I am worried! She cant take any meds because she is so chemically sensitive...I guess what I am asking is there anything I can do to prevent my daughter from contracting it? Anyone else ever deal with this? My daughter is doing so much better, I am hoping that if she gets it she will be able to fight it off properly I am going to go cry now because I am so worried!!!! - __________ Information from ESET Smart Security, version of virus signature database 4333 (20090813) __________ The message was checked by ESET Smart Security. http://www.eset.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 13, 2009 Report Share Posted August 13, 2009 Hey , My youngest was exposed to cocksakie (and maybe had a mild case) during a period when he had been really sick for some time, and I was certain that this was going to bring about a major regression or really push him over the edge. He spiked a fever, and actually did better for some time. It did not set him back any visible way, despite that he had been up and down w/CFIDS for months. Try not to borrow from the future. Sometimes illnesses - when you have a fever - actually end up bringing some positives, even though they may have a rep for being bad news or for hanging around. I was SURE it was going to just devastate him, but it didn't. Just hang in there and wait to see - you may suffer a lot of fear for nothing. HTH ________________________________ From: <jlhank80@...> Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2009 4:02:20 PM Subject: Hand foot and mouth disease Hi listmates! I am not sure if anyone has any ideas for me but its worth asking! I need Help! My NT son(2 years old) has come down with hand,foot, and mouth disease (coxsackie virus) and my daughter(age 4) with has never had it...I am worried! She cant take any meds because she is so chemically sensitive... I guess what I am asking is there anything I can do to prevent my daughter from contracting it? Anyone else ever deal with this? My daughter is doing so much better, I am hoping that if she gets it she will be able to fight it off properly I am going to go cry now because I am so worried!!!! - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 13, 2009 Report Share Posted August 13, 2009 Thanks for your reassurance, . It was what I needed - > > Hey , > My youngest was exposed to cocksakie (and maybe had a mild case) during a period when he had been really sick for some time, and I was certain that this was going to bring about a major regression or really push him over the edge. He spiked a fever, and actually did better for some time. It did not set him back any visible way, despite that he had been up and down w/CFIDS for months. > Try not to borrow from the future. Sometimes illnesses - when you have a fever - actually end up bringing some positives, even though they may have a rep for being bad news or for hanging around. I was SURE it was going to just devastate him, but it didn't. Just hang in there and wait to see - you may suffer a lot of fear for nothing. > HTH > > > > > > ________________________________ > From: <jlhank80@...> > > Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2009 4:02:20 PM > Subject: Hand foot and mouth disease > > > Hi listmates! I am not sure if anyone has any ideas for me but its worth asking! > > I need Help! My NT son(2 years old) has come down with hand,foot, and mouth disease (coxsackie virus) and my daughter(age 4) with has never had it...I am worried! She cant take any meds because she is so chemically sensitive... I guess what I am asking is there anything I can do to prevent my daughter from contracting it? Anyone else ever deal with this? > > My daughter is doing so much better, I am hoping that if she gets it she will be able to fight it off properly I am going to go cry now because I am so worried!!!! > > - > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2009 Report Share Posted August 20, 2009 Thanks but it's too late. My daughter with got Hand, Foot and Mouth now. Although she is handling it well so far, especially since she has been on the protocol for almost a year now. Its impossible not to spread sickness when I have 3 kids 4 and under! - --- In , " Rapid Recovery Hyperbarics " <hyperbaric1@...> wrote: > > Wash all door knobs, walls light switches, wash hands, toys etc.. all the time with 25%bleach and water. door knobs inside and out. > Kids with oral issues will put things in their mouth, door knobs are the worse. > Doctors stethoscopes, and beepers are now linked to MRSA in a new study... and other things./ > We do not take our stethoscopes outside of this clinic, and they are always wiped off with alcohol > Keep finger nails washed and trimmed. WASH hands, > Not with hand sanitizer, some have had a recall because of bacteria. > > www.hbot4u.com > Hand foot and mouth disease > > > Hi listmates! I am not sure if anyone has any ideas for me but its worth asking! > > I need Help! My NT son(2 years old) has come down with hand,foot, and mouth disease (coxsackie virus) and my daughter(age 4) with has never had it...I am worried! She cant take any meds because she is so chemically sensitive...I guess what I am asking is there anything I can do to prevent my daughter from contracting it? Anyone else ever deal with this? > > My daughter is doing so much better, I am hoping that if she gets it she will be able to fight it off properly I am going to go cry now because I am so worried!!!! > > - > > > > > > > __________ Information from ESET Smart Security, version of virus signature database 4333 (20090813) __________ > > The message was checked by ESET Smart Security. > > http://www.eset.com > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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