But what if we're itching to get there?
Dandruff.
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You just brought us to page 3. Two more to go.Presby John-Dave wrote: ↑Sat Feb 17, 2024 9:58 pmBut what if we're itching to get there?
Let's get onto the business at hand, which is ringworm.
I wouldn't mind hearing about somebody's fungal infection right about now.
It is not time for head lice. It's too soon.
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It's not an actual worm. Ringworm is a fungus that appears in a spiral ring shape. One normally gets ringworm from swimming pools.Citizen B wrote: ↑Sat Feb 17, 2024 7:33 pmThank you very much, Mr. Lucas, for taking this thread to the next level so early. Let's wait until we get to page five before we start discussing head lice.
It sounds like you are providing solid advice. It kind of makes sense. Tinactin is tough acting.
The worm forms a pink ring under the skin, right? That is how you know what it is, right? Is it raised or just pink? I don't remember. It has been a long time since I have had to think about this. I very rarely venture into the countryside.
Did you go to the doctor or are you a farmer?
How big was the ring?
Did you have to extract the worm or did your granddaughter's body absorb it. I know it is an unpleasant thought, but if that is what happened, then that is what happened.
I know I sound like I'm nuts. I am not trying to be funny. I am genuinely curious. I have never seen a case of ringworm in the wild, only in pictures in books. That was a long time ago.
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