
The next morning she woke up and came into my bedroom and I immediately knew that we were going to be taking a trip to the doctors. The rash had spread considerably and her eye was barely open. It had also started to spread to the other side of her face. I was racking my brain to see if she had eaten any new food or been around some kind of chemicals. Nothing. She could not think of anything. I was pretty sure that it was just an allergic reaction to something and after talking to the doctor, he agreed and put her on multiple medications to clear it up. He also told me that we may never know what caused this.
Well...after we left the doctor's office and we were heading to get our prescriptions, Emma suddenly thought of something. She turned to me and said "I did lick a leaf yesterday." To which I replied "What? Why would you do that?" She then told me in a matter of fact tone, "I wanted to see if it would stick to the window." Aha! Who knows what was on that leaf? Pesticides? Insecticides? Fertilizer?
So, the moral of this story (and Emma has learned this the hard way), is NOT TO LICK LEAVES or you may get a nasty, itchy, red rash.


3 comments:
Poor Emma! I am kind of still giggling that she licked that leaf!! HA! :)
I'm glad that she's OK and feeling better! :D
that story is sad but so funny at the same time. I love that girl :)lol
Good thing Emma did not try to lick a flag pole. Hopefully, she is feeling better.
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