tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21565739.post5316690996824449138..comments2023-11-24T03:11:03.331-06:00Comments on You Get What You Get: Third Verse, Same as the First...WriterGrrlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18311438803372879731noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21565739.post-66168327880822022572014-01-03T01:37:22.123-06:002014-01-03T01:37:22.123-06:00I loved the "I excel at my task" line. B...I loved the "I excel at my task" line. Because I can totally hear you saying it, too.<br /><br />You do excel, by the way, at your task. So much more than you know. You are a fantastic mom and fierce protector of your children.<br /><br />I love you!Maranoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21565739.post-24185694946407529162014-01-02T23:21:09.973-06:002014-01-02T23:21:09.973-06:00Dear Abbi,
My heart goes out to Adi, you and Guy. ...Dear Abbi,<br />My heart goes out to Adi, you and Guy. I agree with Steve that your presence is not only a comfort to Adi, but goes a long way to get better care from the hospital personnel. Remember to smile as you hit the morons with a cat-o-nine tails.;-)) May the rest of Adi's stay bring only good results, with none of these vicious side effects. I am amazed at his smiles and ability to put the bad days behind him.<br />Love,<br />Jane SAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21565739.post-77382637858350487442014-01-02T19:08:39.168-06:002014-01-02T19:08:39.168-06:00You and Guy are doing all the right things, Abbi. ...You and Guy are doing all the right things, Abbi. The fact that you are present so much is helping Adi get the best care possible. I am confident that it would have taken longer to get back to the onco ward if you hadn't kept pushing for it. You probably saved Adi another 27 needle sticks and you certainly got him those extra 4 hours of time playing with the garbage cans. Love, Steve.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21565739.post-86902368299412490152014-01-01T21:06:57.693-06:002014-01-01T21:06:57.693-06:00I'm cringing for you. I'm so sorry you guy...I'm cringing for you. I'm so sorry you guys experienced that. It sounds like a nightmare! It kind of reminds me of our recent ER experience where they just did everything WRONG when it came to treating a cancer patient. At least our Case Manager had told me long ago and repeatedly that I HAVE TO advocate for my kid and tell the medical professionals when they are doing something wrong. It's so difficult and intimidating to do that - not to mention frustrating because they are doctors and nurses and went to medical school and I did not - but you may be the one saving your kid's life from clueless professionals.<br /><br />I really hope that you guys get out of there soon and Adi's health stabilizes!! I'll keep you guys in my thoughts!Crystal T.https://www.blogger.com/profile/11975436998152162353noreply@blogger.com