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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostKept my daughter off and lo and behold another child has gone down with it!!
Mother in law is baby sitting as we keep her out again tomorrow.
Hard to know which is more dangerous.
Have you seen Duckula - the Nanny character springs to mind.
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Kept my daughter off and lo and behold another child has gone down with it!!
Mother in law is baby sitting as we keep her out again tomorrow.
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Ring NHS direct - they're tulipe, but the long wait to speak to anyone and the guaranteed hilariously inadequate/hilariously obvious response will take your mind off it.
Seriously: see your GP.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostAnyone know anything about meningitis?
Anyone any experience?
They did say if it had come out positive then the nursery/family who have been in contact needed vacination, but after 10 days in isolation we we allowed to leave.
Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostSorted. Phone NHS Direct.
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What you need to do is get yourself off to the nearest hospital immediately, stopping on the way at the garage to stock up on petrol, asda to buy a trunk full of bread, and Northern Rock to take out every single penny you have with them.
HTH.
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They've told everyone, but haven't actually said what you do.
I mean do you not send your kid in for a day,week,month?????
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Chap at uni had meningitis.
Only folk living in his flat were vaccinated - everybody else was told to monitor each other for a few weeks.
Nursery should have procedures for this sort of thing?
Edit: this looks handy
http://info.rwcmd.ac.uk/content/pdf/..._sept_2005.pdfLast edited by Moscow Mule; 1 October 2007, 18:29.
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No idea (the only person I ever knew got it was a middle aged friend of my mothers and she very nearly died) but LOGICALLY MF, surely the facts about meningitis (and you do not even appear to know what variety it is) have absolutely nothing whatever to do with it. If your daughter is potentially at risk then she does not go until you have absolute assurances she is safe.
PS And I wouldn't believe the official bastards anyway.Last edited by xoggoth; 1 October 2007, 18:34.
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Had no direct experience but if a similar situation happened with our nursery then I would not have my children attend until I had received advice from the nursery and my GP.
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Meningitis breakout
Anyone know anything about meningitis?
One of the children at the nursery my daughter goes to has just been taken out with meningitis. Is it safe to send her????
Every thing on the net talks about what it is, not what to do ?
Anyone any experience?Tags: None
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