The ENT says tubes for Sammi, so depending on the surgery scheduler, either this Thurs or next Thurs we are hopefully (all your fingers are crossed, right?) going to fix her little problem once and for all.
And then we can stop nuking the baby. (5 antibiotics! for more than 6 weeks! Oy.)
Thank goodness, a solution for Cheeks! She needs to feel better!!
ReplyDeleteBless her heart. I hope this is the solution so you can stop worrying and she can stop feeling yucky! Hope it all goes well--will be thinking of you!
ReplyDeleteGood luck! I hope this helps and everyone feels well to enjoy the holidays!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the update...I was just thinking of sweet Cheeks. Love Jacks snow man/woman in the header. Merry Christmas....Renee
ReplyDeleteGood luck! I was on a date once in college when the guy felt this strange sensation in his ear. Out popped a tube! Seems that one made it's way out and his parents just assumed that the other had too. Not quite. It was really very funny.
ReplyDeleteI'm hopeful that you will have the same success we did for our Emma. She never suffered another ear infection after tubes. She was a much happier baby and we were much happier parents. HUGS!!
ReplyDeleteYou will be amazed at the difference it makes. Here's hoping she feels better very soon
ReplyDeleteFrankie never had another ear infection after tubes, hope you have the same success!!! xoxo
ReplyDeleteGood luck, Sarah and Cheeks! Didn't have this experience myself but a good friend just did, and it was a remarkable success.
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