Penicillin allergy
I told him about it and urged him to be tested - it might be useful one day. Of course he hasn't .

Well not ants but I did get bitten once in a very sensitive place whilst stopping behind a hedge in France for a comfort stop.....is the phrase they now use. Ouch ouch ouch.Marilyn wrote: ↑22 Apr 2017, 03:47 Ever had "Ants in your Pants"?
It happened to me yesterday! We were returning from a walk and I stood for a moment on a grass verge. Next think I knew, I was getting bitten all over under my clothing. I ran inside stripping off all my clothes and slapping dozens of ants crawling all over me. ( Twas the stuff of horror movies!). They were even in my hair. (shudder).
Febby has never seen me move so fast!
I walked on the road today instead of the grass verge...
This issue is far more complex and to do with the structure of different types of bacteria and wether they form spores or not. Similarly different types of viruses are more vulnerable to different antiseptics and disinfectants and the actual killing mechanismsStanley wrote: ↑22 Apr 2017, 02:38 Cathy, that doesn't surprise me, about gastro germs. The beauty of soap and water is that it has the scouring action of the rinse water as well. I use old fashioned soaps, I am on Wright's Coal Tar at the moment. Incidentally I heard a doctor advising on how thoroughly you should wash, he said that you should be rubbing the soap in for at least the same amount of time it takes to sing a verse of the National Anthem. I use 'Oh God our help in ages past' myself......
I think I was right about my knee but have realised that now I have to be careful about throwing his ball as an alternative. It's tending to waken up the old war wound in my shoulder! It ain't easy!