Well, all but anyway. Yes, there has been a rapid amelioration of my symptoms which has coincided with two things, the latter of which my mummy thinks is responsible
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I sent you and your mummy a card today, but it has your name on the envelope too so I think that means that you should open it and chew on the envelope. Shhuuuuuuush, don't tell your mum. :-)
The purple fruit and yoghurt muck I had tonight was nice but my gums were really really hurting so I ended up eating it all sucking it off mummy's (clean) finger, because I'm a soppy git and that spoon, even though it was a special soft tipped one, wasn't very friendly.
Often us mummies have to go on trial and error to get to the bottom of such problems and we *always* do our best to keep you happy and healthy ... and you are lucky as you have a wonderful mummy!
I hope that I can get to the bottom of *my* little one's eczema too as the itching drives him loopy!
It's not completely gone away, but my back and my elbows and knees are noticeably better than they were and hopefully it will continue to clear up, and my chest will stop itching, as that is making me miserable.
Hoorah for reduced eczema! And for food! My Daddy gets worse eczema if he wears wool or some synthetic fibres, and I had to wear a band of wool round my wrist before I was allowed to wear any knitted things. I mostly wear pure cotton, just in case.
Food is good, isn't it? My Mummy is borderline anaemic, and has to have iron tablets, and she has zinc and potassium, and calcium, and various other things (she rattles), but that means that I'm getting good milk, I think. There's a lot in that deficiency theory, Daddy's skin gets better when he eats green vegetables (but he doesn't like them so he doesn't always do it).
Aren't you pretty! I like your dancing baubles. We had baubles on our tree but they didn't dance like yours.
I'm glad your eczema's getting better. Mum thought I had eczema on my forehead but it turned out to be cradle cap. I don't think I want either eczema or cradle cap, they aren't fun.
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Often us mummies have to go on trial and error to get to the bottom of such problems and we *always* do our best to keep you happy and healthy ... and you are lucky as you have a wonderful mummy!
I hope that I can get to the bottom of *my* little one's eczema too as the itching drives him loopy!
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Food is good, isn't it? My Mummy is borderline anaemic, and has to have iron tablets, and she has zinc and potassium, and calcium, and various other things (she rattles), but that means that I'm getting good milk, I think. There's a lot in that deficiency theory, Daddy's skin gets better when he eats green vegetables (but he doesn't like them so he doesn't always do it).
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I'm glad your eczema's getting better. Mum thought I had eczema on my forehead but it turned out to be cradle cap. I don't think I want either eczema or cradle cap, they aren't fun.
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