Monthly Archives: September 2004

On labels and adjusting.

On the same day we were getting ready for Quinn’s 3rd birthday party, I was meeting on Quinn’s new educational “label” and getting calls from Gage’s principal. I met with the board of diagnostics regarding their recommendations for Quinn. For … Continue reading

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Mixing milestones and needles.

This month Quinn will be three. We love the birthday milestones. Every birthday is a reason to celebrate all the things we’re grateful for: our families and friends, stable health for the time being, decent kidney function, compassionate doctors and … Continue reading

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The Slippery Slope.

We met with Dr. Matter of Fact (I’ve changed her name from Dr. Kind, not because she isn’t kind – I just really appreciate her direct approach) on Friday regarding Gage’s bad labs and repeat labs and it wasn’t horrible. … Continue reading

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