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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostThat's what I'd always been told, but it seems that you can.
Thing to be really careful of with babies and chicken pox is that they become more susceptible to pneumonia, so keep an eye out.Si posse, recte, si non, quocumque modo remComment
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Originally posted by BrowneIssue View PostThe blue food colouring. There ain't nothing blue that's good for you.
I can't remember the E-number off the top of my head so I can't go and check it up.Comment
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I believe that second time round chickenpox can become shingles, which can be nasty. Caused my mum to go blind in one eye.Comment
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Originally posted by Bear View PostOh good
My mum told me when DD2 was ill with chicken pox, but I wasn't too worried since it was warm. Winter time, it's well worth knowing - particularly if you're not too well as well.Comment
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostAt least someone told you now
My mum told me when DD2 was ill with chicken pox, but I wasn't too worried since it was warm. Winter time, it's well worth knowing - particularly if you're not too well as well.
In my house it's important to know - it's ******* freezing. Getting secondary glazing fitted sometime soon. That may make a differenceSi posse, recte, si non, quocumque modo remComment
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Originally posted by Moose423956 View PostI believe that second time round chickenpox can become shingles, which can be nasty. Caused my mum to go blind in one eye.
My twins managed to go down with chicken pox while they were both teething.
Oh what fun that was.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghostWhen I had chicken pox, the blisters on the inside of my eyelids made me wish that they would...Comment
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"Blue Smarties - a widespread rumour sprang up that the blue colourings involved were dangerous to health (rumours of hyperactivity were most common). This was presumably based on the novelty of blue-coloured sweets and was entirely false."
"E133 Brilliant Blue FCF, FD&C Blue 1
Synthetic usually occurring as aluminum lake (solution) or ammonium salt.
Not recommended for consumption by children.
Banned in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Norway, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland."
"E133 has previously been banned in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Norway, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland among others but has been certified as a safe food additive in the EU and is today unbanned in most of the countries. In the United States production exceeds 1 million pounds annually, and daily consumption is around 16 mg per person.
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