tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-531624812133586169.post1212177353681538533..comments2023-09-21T00:33:45.620-07:00Comments on The Harvey Family: Ear InfectionsMrs. Harveyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06115405656659414278noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-531624812133586169.post-28871725614506927442012-08-13T07:01:07.935-07:002012-08-13T07:01:07.935-07:00I've always wondered that, too. The girls go t...I've always wondered that, too. The girls go to school with kids who seem to get one every month or two, and some of the other parents tell me about how much trouble they have to go to to keep their kids' ears clean and dry.<br /><br />Fortunately, ours haven't had any (knock knock) and have basically been really healthy. One of them tends to get a lot of rashes...both diaper rash and other skin rashes...and the other one tends to have more regular upset stomachs, though. I think kids get sick, they just all get sick in sort of different ways.<br /><br />LK had what I thought may be chicken pox, but the doctor looked at it and told me that it is probably just a virus, but viruses manifest themselves in totally different ways with different kids. One kid may get a rash, another may get a fever, a third may get a runny nose and a fourth may get all or none of those...but it could well be the same virus.<br /><br />So...um...no, I have nothing useful to tell you, really;-). Did the tubes work for Weston? How long do they stay in for?Accidentally Mehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01869100744451468800noreply@blogger.com