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Wednesday, April 30, 2008Y
Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease

Got a call from Ayden's school today at about 3pm, they found that he had a small blister on his palm. I was like going 'shit!', it's the HFMD. Actually it was Ayden complaining that his hand was painful, the teacher checked and found that he had a broken blister, so to play safe, I had to pick him up from school and bring him to the docs.

Later, I discovered that he was in the gym when he complained about it. We hoped that it was just an abrasion. He doesn't have any fever nor any other blister on his feet and mouth. So now just have to see what's gonna happen within the next few days, if more blisters were to be formed, then it's confirm liao.

As for Alsten, the doc said that it's not really a matter since they were already together last week, that's the incubation period. But for precaution, I think it's still better to isolate them apart. I'm really praying hard that it's just an abrasion, not the painful HFMD...

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