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Monthly Archives: November 2006
Small electronics.
Gage was added to the national list today for a cadaver kidney. We’ve agreed to list him with the restriction to only receive a perfect match. Perfect as in 6 antigen match. Gage being on the list will allow him … Continue reading
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Cool things make me happy.
Gage started growth hormones tonight. Now that isn’t cool. But this is very cool. Check it out. It’s a painless way to get the drug into Gage’s body. There will be no holding down of the boy to administer the … Continue reading
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Photo Fun Friday.
Gee. I wonder why Gage has been a little wild at school? Could it have been the Halloween party at dialysis on Monday? Or maybe it was Halloween trick or treating on Tuesday, complete with a candy dinner and a … Continue reading
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I heart my friends.
This is from a friend who has a daughter who happens to be adopted. But this child and her bio brother look so much like each other it is freakish. And if you knew the adoption story, which this friend … Continue reading
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Marriage is secondary to saving your child.
It just is. Marriage is hard under the best of circumstances. Add a chronically ill child (or two just because it makes life MORE interesting) to the mix and its mayhem most of the time. Our marriage is in pretty … Continue reading
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