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jaxpink

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I would like to point out Staph can become deadly and I dont mean MRSA. I mean if her staph gets in HER bloodstream or a siblings, who for any reason, sick or not, gets a cut and then has contact with her it can become pretty serious.
Its nasty and there are more and more cases now that are getting out of hand.
But since Unruly plays sports make sure to have her shower after practice and games. To clean her equipment and never share towels with teammates. (I dunno who old she is so that might not be the case)
But if Dad doesnt adhere to these simple rules than he is doing nothing to make sure Unruly stays at a non-serious stage. At least when you thought it was not a big deal you still attended to it.
 


StampGirl

Senior Member
What is the name of your state? MO


I'm SERIOUSLY tempted to start informing him - in a weekly letter - of every pimple, ingrown nail, chapped lip, banged shin, stubbed toe, picked scab, eaten booger (I just threw that in for the gross factor)... EVERYTHING 'medical'.

But that seems overly snarky.

What say the gurus?
LOL CJane. That is EXACTLY what I do. I shoot off an email (seperate ones for each kid) practically daily telling the ex if the kiddo felt sick, stubbed a toe, had a hangnail, bumped their head etc. You get the picture. LOL Boy he HATES it!!! But ya know, he wants to follow the LETTER of the order not the SPIRIT of the order. :)

But then I am a bit snarky!!! :eek:
 

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