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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 344469" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>I asked her about medicine and she said she had some, then dug thru her bag to get it. She produced nothing. So I made her take off the bandaids and sprayed her with Tinactin, which is all we have.</p><p> </p><p>(besides, if she had medicine, and knew to keep them covered with a bandaid (which she knew cause she said so when I told her to take them off), why was she asking me as if she didn't know....or was it, another chance to tell me how awful I am???)</p><p> </p><p>These spots are huge. A couple are half-dollar sized. She didn't <em>just</em> get it.</p><p> </p><p>Wee's cat has one scab on the back of his ear, remnant from the ear infection. I looked at it, just in case, and the hair is coming back into it. And he was only treated with topical antibiotic...that wouldn't take care of ring worm, if the vet had been wrong about what it was...</p><p> </p><p>I'm glad she's not here this weekend. I do care deeply for the child...but I can't stand the bs that goes with herr.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 344469, member: 1848"] I asked her about medicine and she said she had some, then dug thru her bag to get it. She produced nothing. So I made her take off the bandaids and sprayed her with Tinactin, which is all we have. (besides, if she had medicine, and knew to keep them covered with a bandaid (which she knew cause she said so when I told her to take them off), why was she asking me as if she didn't know....or was it, another chance to tell me how awful I am???) These spots are huge. A couple are half-dollar sized. She didn't [I]just[/I] get it. Wee's cat has one scab on the back of his ear, remnant from the ear infection. I looked at it, just in case, and the hair is coming back into it. And he was only treated with topical antibiotic...that wouldn't take care of ring worm, if the vet had been wrong about what it was... I'm glad she's not here this weekend. I do care deeply for the child...but I can't stand the bs that goes with herr. [/QUOTE]
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