Guest guest Posted February 27, 2005 Report Share Posted February 27, 2005 Hi Jodi I was reading your post regarding your method of what to do when our RSS kids are sick and you mention to check Salem/Brock's email from a day or two ago about stomach viruses, only I can't find this message and wonderded whether you could forward it to me as I can;t seem to find it, and would be very interested. I would be truely grateful! Thanks Brigitte Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2005 Report Share Posted August 26, 2005 Jodi Z, Thanks again for all the help and advice. Chrissy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 1, 2005 Report Share Posted October 1, 2005 Jodi The fact that Max can keep up his spirits despite all this hiccupping and lack of rest is a tribute to how well you and have raised him! He has been through so much in his life and yet he preserves and keeps his head up as much as he can! You and have obviously taught him that valuable lesson over the years, " don't give up, we are all in this together, we are here for you, and things will get better " . You and should be proud of how well you have instilled those valuable lessons in Max! As you say, most of us would have melted into a puddle of anxiety and frustration. But not Max!! He's a trooper, as are his parents. I hope he continues to find some restful times while you wait for this to settle down. Take care of yourself Debby Re: Jodi R > Hi, Jodi. The infection that Max has is called H-Pylori and also > known as helicobacter. It is a bacterial infection that occurs in the > stomach and is a common source of ulcers. Max has had it before and > been quite sick with it. It's been a couple of years, though. > > I'm pretty frustrated today. I called the GI on call yesterday > afternoon and he never called me back. I put another call in about 10 > minutes ago and he has not called back. (They say they call back > within 15 minutes. Right.) I don't know what this dr. can do or say, > but he is the one in the practice who is an expert on rumination, so I > want to hear what he thinks. Max's hiccups are very deep and gut- > wrenching. He is so sore from all of this! > > He is sleeping, though. He sleeps for a few hours, wakes up hiccuping > and then goes back to sleep. I don't know how he stays in such good > spirits. I'd be beside myself by now. > > Jodi Z > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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