Why are small children such bug carriers?
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Why are small children such bug carriers?
I've been back at work for a week and already picked up a heavy cold and sore throat from the little darlings!
Is it true that once children get to 11, they get fewer illnesses?
Is it true that once children get to 11, they get fewer illnesses?
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Hi Louise,
from experience i can say that what you are saying is true. it seems that the immune system of young kids is vulnerable. more so today because kids are becoming couch potatoes from school to their computer wiyhout any outdoor fun.mine got over this stage when i decided that they've had enough coddling from the missus and instead i took them out on weekends to fields where they could get as messy as they liked, the beach in winter where we swam in cold water without cathing colds.it seems to have worked . the rougher i treated them the more resilient they became.
from experience i can say that what you are saying is true. it seems that the immune system of young kids is vulnerable. more so today because kids are becoming couch potatoes from school to their computer wiyhout any outdoor fun.mine got over this stage when i decided that they've had enough coddling from the missus and instead i took them out on weekends to fields where they could get as messy as they liked, the beach in winter where we swam in cold water without cathing colds.it seems to have worked . the rougher i treated them the more resilient they became.
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Hi Victor,
I recovered from the cold and am now doing a 5 mile lunch time walk with the dog and another 5 mile evening walk with my 10 year old, I told her the fresh air would do her good, she loves it though! It's good because we talk the entire time and I'm finding out about her view on life, fascinating.
A sickness and tummy bug has taken over today! I'm washing my hands at every chance!
I recovered from the cold and am now doing a 5 mile lunch time walk with the dog and another 5 mile evening walk with my 10 year old, I told her the fresh air would do her good, she loves it though! It's good because we talk the entire time and I'm finding out about her view on life, fascinating.
A sickness and tummy bug has taken over today! I'm washing my hands at every chance!
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Mrs H. went to a bonfire party with some of her little nieces and nephews.
caught a childrens bug
In hospital for 3 days and put right by the nurses station in case she croaked it (funnily enough, one of the nurses was an old student of hers )
I got into trouble for not dialing 999 AFTER they sent her home from casualty hour earlier with tablets 1" wide to take because her throat had closed up
Evil little bug carriers
caught a childrens bug
In hospital for 3 days and put right by the nurses station in case she croaked it (funnily enough, one of the nurses was an old student of hers )
I got into trouble for not dialing 999 AFTER they sent her home from casualty hour earlier with tablets 1" wide to take because her throat had closed up
Evil little bug carriers
I went to a bookstore and asked the saleswoman, "Where's the self-help section?"
She said if she told me, it would defeat the purpose.
She said if she told me, it would defeat the purpose.
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I will pass on that Blu thanks, I have a low threasehold as far as kids are concerned and prefer very limited contactBludall wrote:Telmay,
You need to be around more of them then you'd get the cold but it wouldn't last as long!
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