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    little guy in hospital

    Yesterday the little guy got a high temperature and a LOT of swelling below the chin. So off to the hospital he went and it looks like he's got a pretty severe abcess below the chin.

    They're pumping him up with three different types of antibiotic intravenously every three hours. I barely managed to get any sleep at all. And he had to sleep with me as he's quite clingy when he's ill.

    This morning though he appeared better and was walking all over the ward. Until he was run over by a far sighted nincompoop who apologised by saying "I do the same thing to my daughter at home all the time." Great, what we need is more clumsy doctors.

    The main specialist on his case is a tall (and I'm talking six foot) german female...who speaks english extremely well. and she seems very good.

    I'm at home now resting before returning for his ultra-sound scan of his chin area later today and then take the night shift once again. Its okay except for the nutty asian couple in the corner (the woman wearing a veil BTW) and their late night argument and the psycho kid who sings "teenage kicks" all night.
    McCoy: "Medical men are trained in logic."
    Spock: "Trained? Judging from you, I would have guessed it was trial and error."

    #2
    Sorry to hear that

    I hope he makes a full recovery soon soon!
    Coffee's for closers

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      #3
      hope he gets better mate..
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      SA - Is it like a dragons nostril?

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        #4
        Feck me mate - I hope he gets better soon...
        The squint, the cocked eye and clenched first are the cornerstones of all Merseyside communication from birth to grave

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          #5
          All the best - get well soon.

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            #6
            Good luck. I know what the whole thing is like.

            Mf

            PS : Next time go for the body. Anywhere around the face always swells up!!! (and not the legs.... I know )
            What happens in General, stays in General.
            You know what they say about assumptions!

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              #7
              When you said the little fella, I thought you were talking about somethin else at first.

              Hope he gets better soon.

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                #8
                Originally posted by DimPrawn
                When you said the little fella, I thought you were talking about somethin else at first.

                I thought you meant the cat!

                Our thoughts are with you - hope everything works out ok.
                The pope is a tard.

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                  #9
                  lilelvis2000 - sorry to hear it, my only advice is to be careful while in the hospital, I understand they have to give hm antibiotics through the veins, but try to insist that the kid goes home as soon as possible, you know the hospitals are full of MRSAs so the sooner you get him out the better for his health.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by zamzummim
                    lilelvis2000 - sorry to hear it, my only advice is to be careful while in the hospital, I understand they have to give hm antibiotics through the veins, but try to insist that the kid goes home as soon as possible, you know the hospitals are full of MRSAs so the sooner you get him out the better for his health.
                    He says, whilst sharpening his scythe...
                    The squint, the cocked eye and clenched first are the cornerstones of all Merseyside communication from birth to grave

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