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A house of poorlies

Postby debih » 25 Jan 2013, 20:56

S and L are both full of cold.

L was complaining of a sore throat at the beginning of the week but it never really came to anything. S was also complaining on Tuesday night and on Wednesday said she felt really ill so I let her have the day off school (ordinarily without a temperature or vomiting I would have sent her in but as I was in meetings all day and Mick was in Grimsby I didn't want the phone call asking me to go and fetch her). On Thursday she said she felt better but had a temperature so I kept her off. Both were at school today.

They have both come home completely bunged up, both with sore throats and both coughing. They are now dosed up and in bed, watching iplayer on their ipods.

There is something horrible going round the village - sore throat, cough, high temperatures, dizziness and nausea. When I was in school yesterday the clerk mentioned that there were only 41 children in out of 58. And S said that in her class today there were only 18 of them instead of 34.

So this weekend I think may be a wrapped up in front of the fire, with lots of soup and fluids rather than the going sledging weekend they were hoping for.

I had a bit of a sore throat and headache yesterday but it seems to have disappeared. I'm just keeping my fingers crossed that my flu jab works!
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Re: A house of poorlies

Postby Aggers » 25 Jan 2013, 21:54

Sorry to hear you have the dreaded infection that's going around.

Hope you all get better soon.

Plenty of hot drinks !!!
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Re: A house of poorlies

Postby JoM » 25 Jan 2013, 21:57

Oh no, I hope they're all soon better and that don't get it.

Tom was very poorly over Christmas with flu. He was aching with a sore throat and did nothing but sleep, sneeze and cough from the Saturday before until Christmas Eve and was still out of it for a few days after Christmas, he didn't even eat his Christmas dinner and had no energy at all. I had the sneezes and felt unwell but it was nothing compared to how he was. I did wonder if the flu jab had protected me from the worst of it.
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Re: A house of poorlies

Postby Kaz » 25 Jan 2013, 22:04

Aw! ((((((((((((((((x))))))))))))))))))))))))
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Re: A house of poorlies

Postby debih » 25 Jan 2013, 22:23

My work colleagues son had it all over Christmas and was really poorly on Christmas Day so it has obviously been doing the rounds for quite a while now.
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Re: A house of poorlies

Postby JoM » 25 Jan 2013, 22:28

We were knocking back hot lemon juice and honey like it was going out of fashion.
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Re: A house of poorlies

Postby saundra » 25 Jan 2013, 23:01

thats how i started at xmas
cough wont go :roll:
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Re: A house of poorlies

Postby tonicha » 26 Jan 2013, 09:22

hugs for the porrlies xxx

Hope they both feel better soon and that you don't get it! xx
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Re: A house of poorlies

Postby Weka » 27 Jan 2013, 09:34

Hope they are better soon
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Re: A house of poorlies

Postby JoM » 27 Jan 2013, 11:53

How are they now Deb? And how is Millie?
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