daisyduck7
Earning My Ears
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- Aug 18, 2008
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Hello, everyone. It was a fast and serious week while kiddies were out for Fall Break, last week. Poor Alpha had been sick
with a mild case of the swine flu. Then, he started having severe stomach cramps and queasy stomach after the flu bug was gone. That Friday, Dad took him to his pediatrician, who discovered he was dehydrated. So, that was an overnighter at the local hospital for observation and fluids, diagnosis, probably picked up extra stomach bug. Saturday he went home. He was still very uncomfortable the rest of the weekend. Then the upchucking started. On Monday, his pediatrician sent him over to Birmingham to Children's Hospital. Those are two words that can strike terror in any parent or grandparents heart.. He had a bombardment of tests run, including an MRI, where he was getting sick inside the tunnel. Fortunately(?) one of the staff saw it coming and they pulled him out in time to get him a pan. The scopic light was run to check for everything. And of course, all kinds of blood work was done. While all these tests were being run, nothing was showing up, but they were also able to eliminate things as they went. Finally, Thursday evening, he was able to eat and drink something. By then, they were back to the original diagnosis, of the extra stomach bug. He came home Friday morning, and has been slowly, but steadily improving. We were all just so thankful that all of the things he was being tested for,like ulcers, gall stones, etc. were showing as negative. Maybe things can start to be a little back to the normal(what is that?) stages. See all of you again soon, I hope.

