Tristan is sick!

Mar 14, 2006 20:27

He had a fever over a hundred degrees today! They think this is a new virus. So we have science going on in my child. In other news the pediatrician said his adnoids may be "super infected" which mean that the antibiotics are not doing anything to the infection there and that it is spreading to the rest of his noggin as soon as the antibiotics go ( Read more... )

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dlowber March 15 2006, 06:16:43 UTC
He's going to be the most virus resistant human in the world when he's older. They'll use his blood to cure cancer.

Or he's going to have to live in a bubble. One of the two.

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moshker March 17 2006, 03:28:04 UTC
Bubble boy!

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storychick March 15 2006, 06:30:04 UTC
Poor kiddo. That crud is going around like mad... Ed and I both have it at the moment (though knock wood both kids are spared so far...)

Hope he gets better quick. He has had way too much already!

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:/ ithisia March 15 2006, 07:56:41 UTC
Poor guy!
Hopefully this'll make him more icky-sick resistent when he's older!

Here's to hoping he gets well sooooooon.

-Angela

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moogle_master March 15 2006, 15:02:34 UTC
Tristan's got McBride blood, of course he's tough as nails. Anyway, I hope these will be the last rounds of ailments he has to suffer for a good long while. Being sick all the time is just awful, especially young child like Tristan.

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prophetessamy March 15 2006, 15:11:07 UTC
Jesus.
What do they have to say about the bigger picture - as in the repetitive illnesses? Not that I know about this stuff, but I mean, are they doing tests for things like immune deficiencies or something overall that might explain the string of illnesses and not just treating each one? Or is that adnoids/tonsils thing their explanation for it?

You may remember Nate was always sick when he was younger and had repeated throat issues until his tonsils came out.

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moshker March 17 2006, 03:28:37 UTC
They think his tonsils or adnoids are responsible.

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