Four months down. She is still fighting a nasty low grade temp. I have bugged the doctors enough that they will let me give her some Tylenol. She feels better, she then eats and feels better and then she drinks and feels better and then her temperature drops and she feels better. What a cycle! Then I have to argue with the doctors to give her more Tylenol. Buy stock in what ever company makes it. The good news She does not have any ugly bacterial infection nor Viral Spinal Menengitis.
I am going to hook her up to more fluid. The 7 hours in the Emergency Room on a Sunday story will have to wait. Just thank your lucky stars your 6'2" son is not doing Meth. Just know that Children's Hospital is not just full of meek, pleasant sweet 12 year old nurses.
For those of you keeping track of the construction site across the street, 5 cement trucks poured one of two foundations yesterday. Mother reports the Porta Potty has been turned so she does not have watch the men zip up. Mary-Elizabeth would not let her offer to washer their cloths.
Twenty Years, Two Hundred and Forty Months, Seven Thousand Days, and Three Hundred Days. Since we started chasing Leukemia.
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