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#1 Theresar360

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Posted 09 October 2008 - 12:42 AM

I wanted to let you all know that little Victoria is on the mend and home again. She is smiling and making more noise than ever. They finally figured out that they needed to use a different antibiotic to help clear up her MRSA infection. She had continual and bad AD attacks when she was in the hospital and boy where those scary.
Things are looking up with the help of the social workers at the hospital. They have finally found a nurse to work days at home with Victoria. They also think they have found one for nights in about 2 weeks. Thank goodness my daughter was getting really worn out. I try to help but there is still alot I can't help with. They also are finally getting her wheelchair done as she is using a loner from the hospital. I can not believe how these things get so messed up and people are always dropping the ball.
I am going to take her to a show which is called "The Backyardigans" for those of you with little kids you know who they are. They have been her favorite cartoon characters since she was 8 months old. She even had one of the characters that was a stuffed animal as big as her that she used to carry all over the house. They are coming to the Paramount Theater in Seattle, Wa Usa. I can hardly wait to see her face when she sees them life sized and real! I will get more of a thrill watching her!
Got to go for know. Bless all of you. Theresa :D




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