Granny's gone and done it again

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The top is done, now i need to get the back so it is the same size.
 
  • Human to human. Ringworm often spreads by direct, skin-to-skin contact with an infected person.
  • Animal to human. You can contract ringworm by touching an animal with ringworm. Ringworm can spread while petting or grooming dogs or cats. It's also fairly common in cows.
  • Object to human. Ringworm can spread by contact with objects or surfaces that an infected person or animal has recently touched or rubbed against, such as clothing, towels, bedding and linens, combs, and brushes.
  • Soil to human. In rare cases, ringworm can be spread to humans by contact with infected soil. Infection would most likely occur only from prolonged contact with highly infected soil.
 
If you got it from one of the animals, they need to be treated or you'll just get it again.
Tom has athlets foot. I wonder if it can be spread like that? says people with compromised immune systems are more likely to get it.
Beautiful colors Cap.
 
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The top is done, now i need to get the back so it is the same size.
That is just beautiful Cap!

Tom has athlets foot. I wonder if it can be spread like that? says people with compromised immune systems are more likely to get it.
Apparently they are the same fungus. Is Tom playing footsie with your breasts?? :gig
Seems you can use over the counter antifungals on ringworm but maybe the doctor gave you something specific?

Bad day, we lost and I wasted my whole day going to the show with my husband. We were pretty much robbed. My husband had steam coming out his ears.
Sorry to hear it. Any idea why your entry(ies) didn't score well?
 

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