baseballmickey
DDC #644
- Joined
- Mar 31, 2008
A little Star Wars something to watch if you're bored.
http://themovieblog.com/2009/04/hot-jedi-women-in-lingerie
They don't show how it ends??
A little Star Wars something to watch if you're bored.
http://themovieblog.com/2009/04/hot-jedi-women-in-lingerie
They don't show how it ends??
Mrs. AJRitz just called me on the way home from the ENT doctor with The Bug. Apparently, the problem is that my daughter (like my wife) is cold-blooded*. The docs over the weekend assumed she didn't have an infection, since she wasn't running a fever. Today, the ENT did an actual nasal swab and there were so many white blood cells that they couldn't even ID the specific infection. They've started her on Augmentin. Hopefully, that'll get the cough under control quickly and she'll start feeling better soon.
*This isn't meant as an insult. My wife's basal temperature is about 96.5, instead of 98.6. When a thermometer reads "normal" for her, it means that she's running the equivalent of a 100.7 fever. If the thermometer says she has a fever of 101, for her it's really more like a 103.1! It's beginning to appear that The Bug has the same issue. It's loads of fun every time you have to deal with a new school nurse, a new doctor, etc. They have to be educated that, if she's not feeling well and her temp is "normal," that means she's sick and we need to be called to come and get her.
Mrs. AJRitz just called me on the way home from the ENT doctor with The Bug. Apparently, the problem is that my daughter (like my wife) is cold-blooded*. The docs over the weekend assumed she didn't have an infection, since she wasn't running a fever. Today, the ENT did an actual nasal swab and there were so many white blood cells that they couldn't even ID the specific infection. They've started her on Augmentin. Hopefully, that'll get the cough under control quickly and she'll start feeling better soon.
*This isn't meant as an insult. My wife's basal temperature is about 96.5, instead of 98.6. When a thermometer reads "normal" for her, it means that she's running the equivalent of a 100.7 fever. If the thermometer says she has a fever of 101, for her it's really more like a 103.1! It's beginning to appear that The Bug has the same issue. It's loads of fun every time you have to deal with a new school nurse, a new doctor, etc. They have to be educated that, if she's not feeling well and her temp is "normal," that means she's sick and we need to be called to come and get her.
Wait, isn't the National Animal of Canada the Proud and Noble Beaver? Shouldn't you know the difference?
What this cough means is that we now have three separate symptoms (eosiniphilic esophagitis, croupy cough, vocal cord dysfunction) that all originate in the area just below her vocal cords.
In the end, all we ended up with were scratches, bruises, and one heck of a scare.
wow!!!! i hope you both are ok!!!! someone was watching out for the both of you!! a million things go through your mind in that split second. briana decided to take a sled ride down a hill and hook a 90 drgree turn under the rear of a parked pick up truck with a hitch on it one winter at the campground. her head missed the ball of the hitch and she went under the truck. we all ran and she was under the truck laughing. i didnt know weather to laugh or cry. hope everyone is doing well and ill bet she gets over it faster than mom and dad.
Mrs. AJRitz just called me on the way home from the ENT doctor with The Bug. Apparently, the problem is that my daughter (like my wife) is cold-blooded*. The docs over the weekend assumed she didn't have an infection, since she wasn't running a fever. Today, the ENT did an actual nasal swab and there were so many white blood cells that they couldn't even ID the specific infection. They've started her on Augmentin. Hopefully, that'll get the cough under control quickly and she'll start feeling better soon.
*This isn't meant as an insult. My wife's basal temperature is about 96.5, instead of 98.6. When a thermometer reads "normal" for her, it means that she's running the equivalent of a 100.7 fever. If the thermometer says she has a fever of 101, for her it's really more like a 103.1! It's beginning to appear that The Bug has the same issue. It's loads of fun every time you have to deal with a new school nurse, a new doctor, etc. They have to be educated that, if she's not feeling well and her temp is "normal," that means she's sick and we need to be called to come and get her.
After Barry and AJ's news, we could use an amusing story...
So today, FB locked my account due to concerns of someone hacking into it (so if I sent you a phishing scam, I'm sorry!)
Anyway, I had to go through the security checks for FB and for my email, but since I'm at work (and it blocks FB), I had to have my wife's help in going through the photo identification part. Should have heard her trying to describe the photos for me over the phone.
"This one is a heavy-set guy at Disneyworld"..."Here's another heavy-set guy at Disney with his family"..."This one has a goatee, does that help?"...
Despite the hardships, I managed to convince FB that I was me!
After Barry and AJ's news, we could use an amusing story...
So today, FB locked my account due to concerns of someone hacking into it (so if I sent you a phishing scam, I'm sorry!)
Anyway, I had to go through the security checks for FB and for my email, but since I'm at work (and it blocks FB), I had to have my wife's help in going through the photo identification part. Should have heard her trying to describe the photos for me over the phone.
"This one is a heavy-set guy at Disneyworld"..."Here's another heavy-set guy at Disney with his family"..."This one has a goatee, does that help?"...
Despite the hardships, I managed to convince FB that I was me!
heavy guy at Disneyworld??? she was looking at my picture!!! lol
heavy guy at disney world??? that kinda narrowed it down. after my love affair with three packs of marlboro light 100s a day back in 2003, i put on a few, ok, 35 pounds. its been holding off the "you should start excersing and eating better, not so much sugar in your diet" talk from my doctor. for now. i know im running out of time with that excuse. i have to come up with something else. help me out!! im sure you here other doctors in the break room."guess what old smith said why he cant excersice.i need an angle!! the bad part is tammy and my doctor talk to each other.
Welcome, Frank! Sounds like you've made yourself at home here already You are member #650!
WELCOME TO THE DIS DAD'S CLUB!
You have been added to the DIS Dad's Club list
Thanks for all the WELCOMES ! Just wondering exactly how many snack credits I need to save up for all your Dole Whips ?
Frank
Yes, I do. And no, it would not be pretty at the Rafiki household if she believed that I followed that rule.
You may have to dig a little deeper then a few Snack Credits.
Thanks for all the WELCOMES ! Just wondering exactly how many snack credits I need to save up for all your Dole Whips ?
Frank