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Ringworm anyone?




So I take Luke into the doctor today to check out his sore throat and what do you know--he has strep! While I was in there, I had them take a look at Tucker's ear and what do you know---his eardrum burst this morning--who knew he even had an ear infection?! I said,"hey, we're on a roll..why don't you check out this funky little rash that Tuck's had since we were in Utah" you got it---RINGWORM! She asked if he had been around cats. So my dear family, check your cats, check your kids, check your own tummy--it's out there!

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Unknown said…
Wow - you have as much luck as us up here - Jackson just got over chicken pox (check my blog for details). But seriously - two ear infections??? Nasty. Your poor boys.

But wait - you guys don't have a cat - how did he get ringworm?
The Dillon 6 said…
yowsers. What a way to start your 3rd year, Tuck!!
Oh my. I hope they are okey.
Terra said…
That really stinks! Poor kids and even poorer mom! Hang in there. Hopefully, they get it out of their systems soon and it doesn't come back!
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Kerry said…
Ick! Maybe you'll get all of the sicknesses overwith at once and the rest of the year you'll all be healthy....right? :)
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Corey and Lisa said…
Oh my gosh, when it rains, it POURS!!!
amy germer said…
Did you guys get that terrible bug when you went to Utah? We went in August all of us had it and later we found out it was from drinking the water.
Marisa said…
Okay, that's hilarious! Not funny that you have to deal with all of it, but that's just SO how it is with kids! I hope Tucker's ear is okay, and don't worry, I never know when my kids have ear infections either.
Great Blog David and Bianca. Sorry about the tapeworms. Feel free to link logs, we'd be honored. Can we please do the same?

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