As the telltale itchy, red spots appeared, I knew immediately... Our youngest son Louie, 2, had chickenpox.
Luckily, within a week, he was better. But two weeks on, last July, our eldest boy Henry, 5, broke out all over. Even inside his mouth.
‘It’s worse than Louie’s,’ I told my mum Susan, 63, who was staying to help while my hubby Darren, 45, was away working as a joiner.
Soon, Henry’s eyelids were swollen.
He was in agony.
‘Don’t give him ibuprofen, as it can cause adverse skin reactions,’ the GP advised.
Poor Henry could barely eat, and I had to feed him water on a teaspoon, as the spots in his mouth were so painful.
As Henry has Down’s syndrome, his immune system hasn’t developed properly, so his body…
