, those cute brown eyes looking at me as me if to say " hey dad don't leave me here". Man it breaks my heart to see those sad eyes.
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Sunday, May 31, 2009
Have to go to work
Whenever i got to work, its saddens me to see the look on my baby
, those cute brown eyes looking at me as me if to say " hey dad don't leave me here". Man it breaks my heart to see those sad eyes.
, those cute brown eyes looking at me as me if to say " hey dad don't leave me here". Man it breaks my heart to see those sad eyes.
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Finally the last dose
Yipeee,, we just finish the last dose of her ROTA vaccine, though it cost a lot, but nothing beats the feeling of ease that my baby wont be infected with these deadly virus. For those of you not familiar with ROTA VIRUS, here a little info:

What causes rotavirus disease?
Rotavirus disease is caused by a virus, the rotavirus. The name rotavirus is derived from the Latin rota, meaning "wheel," because the rotavirus has a wheel-like appearance when viewed by an electron microscope.
How does rotavirus spread?
The rotavirus enters the body through the mouth and then infects the lining of the intestines. Rotavirus is very contagious, spreading easily from children who are already infected to other children and sometimes adults. Large amounts of rotavirus are shed in the stool of infected persons and the virus can be easily spread via contaminated hands and objects, such as toys. Children can spread rotavirus both before and after they become sick with diarrhea.

What causes rotavirus disease?
Rotavirus disease is caused by a virus, the rotavirus. The name rotavirus is derived from the Latin rota, meaning "wheel," because the rotavirus has a wheel-like appearance when viewed by an electron microscope.
How does rotavirus spread?
The rotavirus enters the body through the mouth and then infects the lining of the intestines. Rotavirus is very contagious, spreading easily from children who are already infected to other children and sometimes adults. Large amounts of rotavirus are shed in the stool of infected persons and the virus can be easily spread via contaminated hands and objects, such as toys. Children can spread rotavirus both before and after they become sick with diarrhea.
What is the recommended schedule for getting this vaccine?
Both vaccines are given in a series: RotaTeq vaccine is given in a 3-dose series with doses given at 2, 4, and 6 months; Rotarix vaccine is given in a 2-dose series with doses given at 2 and 4 months.
The first dose of either vaccine can be given as early as age 6 weeks or as late as age 14 weeks, 6 days. Vaccination should not be started for infants once they reach their 15 week birthday. There must be at least 4 weeks between doses and all doses must be given by age 8 months. Rotavirus vaccine may be given at the same time as other childhood vaccines.
Saturday, May 30, 2009
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Friday, May 29, 2009
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