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does he still work every hour under the sun including weekends ?
can't laugh, guilty of this too meself.
Milano.
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Originally posted by milanbenes View PostThomas,
well done.
Say hello to LB from me.
Milano.
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Originally posted by Cyberman View PostThere was an awful story this week of a baby dying because the mother kissed it. She passed on the cold sore virus, and as the mother and baby had not had the virus before, the baby developed septicaemia(blood poisoning).
If the mother had had the virus before, she would have had antibodies that would have been passed to the baby, and the baby would not have suffered this trajic death.
If the doctors had known what the problem was, they would have given the baby antibiotics, but unfortunately they had no idea.
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Originally posted by Cyberman View PostThere was an awful story this week of a baby dying because the mother kissed it. She passed on the cold sore virus, and as the mother and baby had not had the virus before, the baby developed septicaemia(blood poisoning).
If the mother had had the virus before, she would have had antibodies that would have been passed to the baby, and the baby would not have suffered this trajic death.
If the doctors had known what the problem was, they would have given the baby antibiotics, but unfortunately they had no idea.
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Thanks a lot guys.
It will be nice to be able to concentrate on the clientco's needs again and scale up the effort on Plan B. We are contractors, right :-)
Thanks a lot, seriously.
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There was an awful story this week of a baby dying because the mother kissed it. She passed on the cold sore virus, and as the mother and baby had not had the virus before, the baby developed septicaemia(blood poisoning).
If the mother had had the virus before, she would have had antibodies that would have been passed to the baby, and the baby would not have suffered this trajic death.
If the doctors had known what the problem was, they would have given the baby antibiotics, but unfortunately they had no idea.
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Congrats TS....hope you can settle down and enjoy some relatively stress-free family life......
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Good news indeed.
Time for a bit of TS TLC no doubt.
Don't forget to sign the little one up for .net training nice and early. You can't leave these things to chance you know.
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Congrats mate - must have been a worrying time for you. Enjoy settling down to family life.
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Originally posted by DS23 View Postsimilar stuff with our youngest. he refused to toe the expected percentile lines and there were alarm bells going off everywhere. he had to be weighed and measured each week, they put him on fattening diets and had to go and see specialists when the percentile didn't improve. we knew he was healthy - just very small - but the medical establishment take over and obviously when they are really young it is better to obey the experts. it sure is a worrying time. go home and have some cake!
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similar stuff with our youngest. he refused to toe the expected percentile lines and there were alarm bells going off everywhere. he had to be weighed and measured each week, they put him on fattening diets and had to go and see specialists when the percentile didn't improve. we knew he was healthy - just very small - but the medical establishment take over and obviously when they are really young it is better to obey the experts. it sure is a worrying time. go home and have some cake!
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