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Friday, March 21, 2008
CWHospital.. again!
I found crack in Scarlet's line a couple weeks ago and so grandma and I ended up driving to Seattle that night to have it repaired. They fixed it and then drew blood cultures to check for infection and would know results in a day or so. We drove back that night and didn't get home until 3am. I got a call the following night just as i laid down to sleep saying that she had an infection and that i needed to take her into the hospital that night. So, that was the beginning of a long week in the hospital with Scarlet. Here are some pics of her in her hospital crib. She loves her monkey!
By the way, her face is red in the first pic because she had a reaction to the antibiotic, red man syndrome.
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3 comments:
so is this when you were talking to me and said you had to go cause you had a crack in your lines and all freking out....yah you never called me back from that :) just kidding apparently you had a real excuse this time.
I'm so sorry to hear about the infection and the week stay in the hospital. I hope she is feeling better. You are all in our prayers! We love you all!
That is pretty scary. Is everything going well now? And I've got to say, Scarlet looks pretty dang happy still for having "red man syndrome". She's such a cutie. Covey is allergic to amoxicillan and it was pretty nerve racking when he started turning red and his arms and legs started swelling up because of it. (that happened before he was a year old) Needless to say, he doesn't get to take that anymore.
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