thanks pixie, its just the initial reaction i guess, but we wouldnt be mums if we didnt worry would we !
- Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2007 9:03 am
pixie
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How are you feeling today Barbsy?
I'm a born worrier and I hated it when my son was younger and was so ill.
He was that bad at one stage that he was covered in a fine downey hair all over his body to keep him warm as he didn't eat enough to keep his body temperature regulated.
He had to have exploritory ops to find the cause of his pain and the reason he wouldn't eat etc. so I know something of the worry you must be feeling.
- Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2007 9:15 am
barbsy
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thanks for asking pixie, i can imagine what you went through with your son, its just horrible when they are so unwell. im keeping busy as i have my mum over for the weekend and then my daughter will be home for a few days so i will keep myself occupied. really all i can do just now is wait for his next appointment which will probably be a while and then the hospital can decide the best course of action. he is no pain thankgoodness its just the thought of keep putting him through stuff especially when it is something major. oh well, the suns shining so im gonna go play with him outside while we dont need our brollys ! have a good weekend, and im pleased your daughter is having a good time out there.
barbs
- Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2007 6:01 pm
pixie
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I'm glad you have lots to do for the next few days. It's great that your daughter will be home again soon and that the suns shinning.
Let us know how things go with Jon's next appointment and we can be here to listen and lend you some virtual support. xx
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