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Tubes

Just a quick update to say that Maddy's ear tube surgery went great. She was probably gone about half an hour total if that. She was awake and crying when they brought her back to us. She calmed down as soon as they gave her to me. She ate some sugar water and then hung out for a bit to make sure she was okay. We got to the hospital at 5:30 and left at 9:30 so not too bad at all. They ended up doing both ears. She had fluid in the left and then actually had an infection in the right. Always makes you feel kind of bad when they are sick and you never had a clue, but she was eating good and she never had a fever so there was no way I could know. We have drops to put in her ears three times a day and she'll take antibiotics for 10 days. Aaron will pick up the prescriptions on his way home from work tonight. I may be taking her to get a flu shot tomorrow. They are now available at our doctors. Just the regular flu I think. I don't think anyone down here has the swine flu shot yet.
That is all. just wanted to let everyone know the procedure went great!

Comments

Chrissy Cross said…
Glad things went well. I have taken Kenndall to the dr. for well checks before and they have told me that she had an ear infection. I always feel terrible because I didn't know. I enjoyed your fair pics. Looks like you guys had a great time.
Brittany said…
Praise the Lord! I am so glad to hear all went well. I am anxious to hear what happens over time with the tubes.

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