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Thursday, March 20, 2008

It can't be good...

It can't be a good thing when you walk up to the counter at the Tom Thumb pharmacy and the guy says, "Have you been here before... oh, yeah, you've been here before." And it's usually not considered a good thing when you call your pediatrician's office and the front desk person recognizes your voice over the phone, or when you walk up to sign in they greet you, "Good morning Mrs. Cornell." It can't be a good thing.

However, Nathan is generally on the mend. We got him started on an antibiotic on last Tuesday evening, and by Wednesday evening, this is what we saw....

... talk about over 100% improvement.

However, he began running a slight fever again on Sunday afternoon and another trip to the doctor on Wednesday revealed an ear infection.

It can't be good when your child is on 2 different antibiotics at the same time. And there's no way it could be a good thing when in the process of giving your child 4 different medicines at bedtime you realize that he has just ingested more liquid medicine than he drank in milk at dinner.

Overall he's doing well, though.

Please continue to pray for our 1 year old friend Frank. He's been in the hospital with pneumonia for over 2 weeks.

3 comments:

  1. Sorry your son has to take all those medicines but I'm glad they seem to be working!

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  2. Glad all the medicine is helping your little guy! Loved the clip your children are beautiful!

    Love,
    Lori

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  3. Sweet Nathan! Hope the big better lasts. Love ya!

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