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Old 09-09-2006, 09:21 PM #1
MegNJaxMom MegNJaxMom is offline
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Cool Our latest drama and two happies!

So Megs was sick and had a couple seizures, so when Chris took her to the doctor (just our gp) they took a trileptal level. They called me today to tell me that her level is too high. So, Monday her neuro is going to call me with what to do... so this brings me to my question. What does a level that is too high do? We have never had a too high level... She is acting much better and her attitude is her usual 2 year old attitude rather than 2 year old + sick kid.

And... drum roll please... the girl is walking and GETTING PLACES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! CAN I GET A WWWWOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! She is still unsure about standing up after falling, but when she starts from furniture or my leg or something like that she GOES! She is 2 years, 3 months, and 8 days old!

LAST HAPPY.... Her 2 year shunt-a-versary is TOMORROW!!!! Sept. 10, 2004 was the last time I had to send my beautiful, strong, fiesty lovebug in for shunt surgery. What a road we have been on, but THANK THE LORD we are doing great. Small dramas like getting sick and having some seizures, while frustrating, seem so much easier to deal with than surgery. Thank you all for being here for me during this journey. I am so happy to have you all along for the ride, and glad to be a part of your ride!
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