I can add my prayers to yours. There isn't a whole lot more I can do from here, except be VERY THANKFUL that I'm not in your shoes right now!![]()
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I can add my prayers to yours. There isn't a whole lot more I can do from here, except be VERY THANKFUL that I'm not in your shoes right now!![]()
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No signs yet, but I believe the time span is 10 to 14 days after exposure.....that won't be until Thursday the 29th or after.Originally posted by catnapper
Jen, perhaps you caught it in time. Heather had ringworm herself last year. No idea how she got it or where, but we covered it immediately in the antifungal cream and nobody else caught it.
Anybody showing signs of it yet?
I too am hoping I mininized the problem by spotting it with only 1 day untreated. (*crossed fingers*)
And the fact that I could have brought the ringworm home myself is the ONLY reason I am not raging mad about Pumpkin bringing it in. (You do know that normally he would have been separated at first, but he SHOULD not have been infected.....he was in OUR shelter!!!)
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