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LabRat 11-16-2006 09:14 AM

How are you doing Wolf? Things finally on the way back to normal I hope?

Trilby 11-16-2006 09:29 AM

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Originally Posted by wolf
I'm running short on reasons not to kill my mother.

There is a little thing called "justifiable homicide."

Just sayin'.

wolf 11-16-2006 11:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Tonchi
Don't forget the best part - soak the scabs with Blistex and they will wipe right off without causing a scar. But dry it off or put a dressing over it when you go to bed; if it gets rubbed into your eyes while you are tossing around in your sleep, you will be very unhappy about it :neutral:

I just made a point of not touching them. I still have some blotchiness, but no scarring.

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P.S. Something else I just remembered that the dermotologist told me: direct sunlight is very bad for herpes outbreakes, so stay indoors until you are back to normal.
My personal preference is to avoid exposing myself to direct sunlight, so this is a pretty easy one.

wolf 11-16-2006 11:51 AM

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Originally Posted by LabRat
How are you doing Wolf? Things finally on the way back to normal I hope?

I tend to be the opposite of normal, without actually crossing the line into abnormal.

It's probably better to say that things are more "usual" right now.

Some additional challenges with momWolf, as she fell yesterday (the home health aide had her back turned and mom tried to sit in an unfamiliar chair. I was on the way to work but hadn't made it past halfway, had to turn around and go help pick her up off the floor. No injuries, but her confidence is shaken, which is a bad thing.

rkzenrage 11-17-2006 03:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Brianna
There is a little thing called "justifiable homicide."

Just sayin'.

I past that line so long ago...:worried:

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Originally Posted by wolf
I tend to be the opposite of normal, without actually crossing the line into abnormal...

"Abby"
"Abby who?"..


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