I'm hoping that since Bo's had a stomach virus, pink eye and bonus hospitalizations that we've gotten all his winter illnesses out of the way. The eye is much better. It responded almost immediately to the eye drops. Unfortunately, he has to have them 4x/day through Wednesday. At least this is an infection that doesn't require a stay at the Bronson Inn.
Bo was born on 6/3/07 with the rare congenital disorder currently known as Microvillous (Microvillus) Inclusion Disease. It took 2 hospitals and 5 weeks to diagnose. He became the 61st baby in the US to receive Omegaven. His nutrition is 100% TPN/Omegaven. We believe there will be a cure for this in our lifetime, and that a transplant is NOT the best option for this disease. This is our story.
Saturday, December 22, 2007
What Pink Eye?
I feel fine. What are those eye drops for?
I'm hoping that since Bo's had a stomach virus, pink eye and bonus hospitalizations that we've gotten all his winter illnesses out of the way. The eye is much better. It responded almost immediately to the eye drops. Unfortunately, he has to have them 4x/day through Wednesday. At least this is an infection that doesn't require a stay at the Bronson Inn.
I'm hoping that since Bo's had a stomach virus, pink eye and bonus hospitalizations that we've gotten all his winter illnesses out of the way. The eye is much better. It responded almost immediately to the eye drops. Unfortunately, he has to have them 4x/day through Wednesday. At least this is an infection that doesn't require a stay at the Bronson Inn.
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