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Originally Posted by laurenr Aaaaah..... at least she has the energy for nose kisses. The rest will come later.
I think that 6 cc's at a time is great, it goes towards keeping her sugar levels up. What's important is that she keeps it down, without throwing anything up. Keep examining the blanket around her, to make sure she is not puking.
Is there someone to help you watch her tonight so that you can get a little sleep? I wish there was a YT member that lived close enough to you, to give you some relief.
If you are not qualify for Care Credit, would the facility that sees her Tuesday, allow you to pay in installments?? Hot sales are already underway by the deeeevine Sonja and Sharon, so that will help you a bit.
I am going out in a while, and will check back here later.
I am holding your little girl in my heart, and each beat is sending her strength.
Hold on sweet Natalie,   
Lauren |
She does very well keeping her food and liquids down... no vomiting.... from time to time she gets to coughing so hard that she "dry heaves" but no throwing up at all..... THANK GOD!!!
Don't worry about me.... I'll rest sometime tonight.... my room mate and the kids are here, but after what I woke up to this morning, I just think I'll try to stay awake with her as long as humanly possible!
As far as payment arrangements w/ the University.... there are none.... everything has to be paid in full at the time of service. Tuesday will be an initial evaluation and they'll work up a "plan of action" - - Depending on what funds we can raise, that will determine what tests can be run on that day.... worse case scenario is that she has the preliminary evaluations done and they give us some "tips" on how to care for her until we can come up with necessary funds to proceed with testing....
A cardio work up is essential... but expensive..... that's what we're shooting for to have completed on Tuesday though! We'll just have to see!
Have a good time tonight and thanks for checking in on us!!