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Dear family, friends and fellow Siestas

I am asking you to please lift my dear little one up in prayer. He has been very sick since last Friday. He has a virus- that is a type of Herpes- that causes sores in your mouth and on your tonsils. How he caught  it, we do not know. The doctor said you can get it from the grocery carts in the grocery stores, or someone he came in contact with had it. It is extremely contagious and is causing him lots of pain. He can not eat, drink or sleep. So needless to say that puts me in the place of not sleeping much either. 

Thank you so much dear ones for loving me, and lifting my sweet wee one to the throne!


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  1. Awe, Angie! I am so sorry he is sick! It's a virus so it'll have to run its course, right? I will keep him in my prayers that he will get a good night's sleep tonight! I remember those nights well. Much love to you,
    Angie xoxo

    p.s. Can he have popsicles?

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  2. Angie,

    I'm praying for him and you!

    Blessings
    Michelle

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  3. Praying for you Angie!
    Love,
    Amanda in SC

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  4. It sounds like hand/foot/mouth disease (it isn't really a disease) but that is what they call it. Chelsie caught it when she was a toddler too. It is very common. Painful. It will run it's course, try some tylenol to take the edge off and lots of cold or frozen drinks to make him feel better. It is from grocery carts, and other common/public areas and can be passed from hand/to mouth where the symptoms show up. I will pray for him.

    Take care. Sleep will return soon!!!

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