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So, we were supposed to be going to get his biopsy tomorrow....but now we're not. :(

Had to take him in for a strep test today....and get myself one too. He came back negative on the rapid test but I came back positive. The pedi gave him amoxicillan just to be safe since I came back with a positive. So...now the anestisiasologist (ok...I know I spelled that wrong and we'll just blame it on the strep!) won't do the biopsy. :( At least we found out before driving the 3 hours to get there!

 

Now I'm hoping that by some miracle we can get in next Wednesday...because they only do them on Wednesdays!!! Aaaahhhh!!! I don't want to wait too much longer! We've already waited a month for the biopsy....I don't want to keep feeding him stuff that's making him sick!

 

Please cross your fingers that we can get in next Wednesday! I'm hoping...


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Awww that sucks! Hugs sent your way! Definitely better for your little one but so hard to wait longer :( fingers crossed! And hug to you to feel better!

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Thanks. We weren't able to get in for next week but we were able to get the following week so not too bad.  I feel a little better today...hooray for penicillin! :) At least it's just my throat hurting a little today and not every joint in my body. Don't know which one was worse yesterday!

So, we shall be patient another two weeks. Gives me extra time to accomplish things like cleaning out the kitchen and preparing the little guy and his siblings a little more.

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bummer!  Stock up on popsicles for the strep, and for after the biopsy.

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