Hm, it's 11 at night... What should I do? Oh another load of laundry. Yeah, that's what I do. Squeeze laundry in whenever I can.
Tomorrow morning I'm taking Michael to the doctors... or I should say back to the doctors. he went on Tuesday and they say he has viral croup but it's gotten out of control. Even with breathing treatments around the clock, his allergy meds, and Tylenol, He still has a fever, watery eyes, coughing, sneezing, and horrible asthmatic sounds.
Peter's been coughing this past week and his lungs have sounded crackly so he's going in as well.
Michael went to the ENT specialist on Tuesday morning. He had impacted wax in his ears so he got that suctioned out and had a hearing test with the audiologist. He's going to need surgery on his cleft palate again. There's an opening that leads to his nasal area that creates a wind like effect when he talks. Apparently this affects speech. So, in the next 4-6 months we'll get surgery for that. I know it's not a "big deal" in light of everything going on but it made me just want to cry when the doctor told me that.
it just feels like it never stops.
Samuel has a 5 day admission next week... probably starting Tuesday. I'm tired just thinking about it.
Well, I switched out laundry so I guess it's time to switch off the light and go to bed.
Things will look better in the morning...
Tomorrow morning I'm taking Michael to the doctors... or I should say back to the doctors. he went on Tuesday and they say he has viral croup but it's gotten out of control. Even with breathing treatments around the clock, his allergy meds, and Tylenol, He still has a fever, watery eyes, coughing, sneezing, and horrible asthmatic sounds.
Peter's been coughing this past week and his lungs have sounded crackly so he's going in as well.
Michael went to the ENT specialist on Tuesday morning. He had impacted wax in his ears so he got that suctioned out and had a hearing test with the audiologist. He's going to need surgery on his cleft palate again. There's an opening that leads to his nasal area that creates a wind like effect when he talks. Apparently this affects speech. So, in the next 4-6 months we'll get surgery for that. I know it's not a "big deal" in light of everything going on but it made me just want to cry when the doctor told me that.
it just feels like it never stops.
Samuel has a 5 day admission next week... probably starting Tuesday. I'm tired just thinking about it.
Well, I switched out laundry so I guess it's time to switch off the light and go to bed.
Things will look better in the morning...
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