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  1. I need to ask this old topic that most nurses know .After being educated as a nurse with infectious diseases, everything commiunable and on and on does everybody find it hard not to be nariotic with your children i have studied infectious diseases for years just a interest crazy maybe but i find it hard letting my children do alot of things because i know what they are being exposed to. I had a girlfriends child get E Coli from a fast food hamburger know i don't let my son eat hamburgers is this wrong to try to protect my child well he takes steroids so his immunity is effected so this is why i tend to be nariotic but i find myself being limited with him it just seems that there is so many weird and different bugs around know and some many patients that don't complete antibiotics (superbugs)i could go on forever but please give advice thanks Happy Holidays, With God Everything is possible.

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