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Well poor Jenna, my daughter went to bed with one red spot on her cheek and woke up looking like a red dalmation....

:- " Yip She has been pox'd by the chicken!!!

She does not want calmine lotion and is not itching too much as she has been given pitriton but any ideas will be gratefully accepted.

Poor wee mite, at least Macey is giving her loads of cuddles....

Linda
 
aww poor thing , i remember when my 3 had it over a period of 6 weeks :(

aloe vera is fantastic to put on the spots :thumbsup:

hope she gets well soon :huggles:
 
Hope she feels better soon :thumbsup:

i can remember when my 4year old had caught it(all of his pre-school had it) then my 10 year old had caught it

the trouble is you dont realize they've got or when its contaigious( SP) until the spots has appeared

Both of mine didnt ich that much but has left scars, had keep giving them calpol as they were both quite poorly withi it

maybe nice warm baths may help :luck:
 
I REMEMBER WHEN I HAD IT,WHEN I WAS 26,HOPE SHE RECOVERS SOON,LADY P.GET WELL SOON JENNA. (w00t) :huggles:
 
Poor Jenna :( but glad Macey is keeping her company. :huggles:

Hope she gets well soon...

and Happy New Year to You Linda. :cheers:
 
My son Joe had them really bad. Inside and out!! (w00t) He had the fattest lip I have ever seen, his eyes were shut, he even had them inside his mouth :(

Covered from head to toe :eek: (He never has done anything by half :D )

Hope the spots go soon :thumbsup:
 
Thanks for all your kind words. :cheers:

She does not seem too bad but this is only day one!!! :- "

Will try the aloe vera too, but she does not seem that bothered with the itching! :b

At least she had a good christmas. (w00t) (w00t)

Happy New Year to you all. :wub:

Linda x

p.s. Dogs can't catch or develop anything from this can they.. Stupid question I know... :blink:
 

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