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A-ha! So Phyllis is out having fun without us. Hmmph! Hope you are having a good time!
Well, I guess Colts lumps are the best possible thing they can be. Yay! The tests were negative for mono but are just showing some sort of viral infection. It sounds like the lymph nodes can swell when they are fighting off an infection, which is what they are supposed to do. So it could take months, but this should run its course and the lumps will go down. We just have to watch and if they grow, then we panic, LOL! Actually he has an appointmnet for a check up in a few weeks, so thats actually kind of good timing. Id like another professional opinion following up, not just us. The only thing really worrying me is WHAT is this infection???
The doctor didnt seem too concerned so I guess I shouldnt be, but it does raise a question.
Well, I guess Colts lumps are the best possible thing they can be. Yay! The tests were negative for mono but are just showing some sort of viral infection. It sounds like the lymph nodes can swell when they are fighting off an infection, which is what they are supposed to do. So it could take months, but this should run its course and the lumps will go down. We just have to watch and if they grow, then we panic, LOL! Actually he has an appointmnet for a check up in a few weeks, so thats actually kind of good timing. Id like another professional opinion following up, not just us. The only thing really worrying me is WHAT is this infection???
The doctor didnt seem too concerned so I guess I shouldnt be, but it does raise a question.

Yes! NOW you have bragging rights! 69/70...not so much!
40's & 50's put you in our cold club!
My ears & nose are cold tho...hummm...should I get out my ear muffs? LOL
Settled one already. Gots like 20 to go.
The files are kinda a nightmare.
Told the teacher if she cannot focus or is disruptive to call me. So far...phone not ringing!
Good for you, Anne! Recycling is a big deal up here. Our county has a really good recycling program (which of course we PAY for with our local taxes etc.). Every townhome & single family home in the county has 2 recycling bins (one for paper & cardboard and one for plastics & cans) and they come thru once a week for pickup. We just put the bins out on the curb like we do with the trash. Apartment buildings are a little harder as they have to take the stuff to a special dumpster by their trash dumpsters. So they have to make 2 trips I guess. At least that's what we did for the 5 mo. we were in an apt. between our townhome and our current home. I have a trash can under the sink in the kitchen for plastics & cans and also one in the basement for the cans & plastic. Makes it very easy to just dump those into the big bin. For the paper & cardboard I just keep like a perpetual pile in the laundry room on top of the washer. We recycle all paper & boxes (frozen peas, waffles, cereal, TP & paper towel rolls). Then I take it out to the garage whenever I go out (or when I need the washer).
Leetle Pirate not sleeping well for some reason. Mommy needs coffee!!


