vw-- Looks like it can result from antibiotic use, or even dryness.
Yeast infections: These can be brought on by a variety of causes, including antibiotic treatment, and dryness of the mouth. Dryness can be caused by a number of medications, and can result in an upset in the delicate microbial balance inside the mouth. Yeast infections of the lips usually present themselves as chronic fissures, redness and crustiness at the angles of the mouth.
Thanks, Scrappy. I actually think it has nothing to do with the above, the more I look around. So, I'm going to delete my full question.
It actually could be the result of my Advair, now that I think about it. I'm gonna go with that...
Advair is a real possibility
ok, it shouldn't be this slow
I'm going to have to do something,or take a nap
Trudy, how's your mom doing?
Trying to deal with actual work stuff. Feeling vaguely inept.
No, actually, specifically inept, just not worth going into the details on.
She's home from the hospital. I should probably put something in Beep Me, huh?
I wish she wasn't, she's lousy at staying in bed and IVs really help facilitate that. (She'll make the sister who lives at home completely mad by the end of the week)