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Mustangs Coast to Coast
I just got back from the doctor.
I took Paige to my mother's house to spend the day. We're keeping her out of school for the next few days, with a doctors note. She doesn't want to go to school looking like this.
She is slightly better. On a scale of 1 to 10 with a 9 being how bad she was late Saturday night, I'd say she's about a 7 now. It still looks bad. In every other way she is fine.
The doctor's office is making us an appointment with the allergist ASAP. I am going to take in a sample of the plant to see if that causes a reaction.
The doctor upped her doses of the oral steroid from 5ml to 8ml twice a day, and prescribed a non drowsy antihistamine similar to Zyrtec. We also got (2) packs of epi pens. one for school and one for home so that if the swelling happens again we can hopefully knock it out. I have no idea why they didn't do this at the emergency room Saturday night. But apparently now is too late. It would have lessened the effects that night according to our doctor.
Poor girl. She kind of looks like that dude from that Mask movie I think it was. The one with Cher in it.
I took Paige to my mother's house to spend the day. We're keeping her out of school for the next few days, with a doctors note. She doesn't want to go to school looking like this.
She is slightly better. On a scale of 1 to 10 with a 9 being how bad she was late Saturday night, I'd say she's about a 7 now. It still looks bad. In every other way she is fine.
The doctor's office is making us an appointment with the allergist ASAP. I am going to take in a sample of the plant to see if that causes a reaction.
The doctor upped her doses of the oral steroid from 5ml to 8ml twice a day, and prescribed a non drowsy antihistamine similar to Zyrtec. We also got (2) packs of epi pens. one for school and one for home so that if the swelling happens again we can hopefully knock it out. I have no idea why they didn't do this at the emergency room Saturday night. But apparently now is too late. It would have lessened the effects that night according to our doctor.
Poor girl. She kind of looks like that dude from that Mask movie I think it was. The one with Cher in it.
Last edited by 2k7gtcs; 11/2/09 at 10:01 AM.
That's too soon. In other news, for the first time in a month, it wasn't unbearably hot, but just a little hotter than "nice."
And I'm restarting the job hunt. I'm down to $122 dollars to my name, with 60 needing to be spent on insurance dec. 1st
And I'm restarting the job hunt. I'm down to $122 dollars to my name, with 60 needing to be spent on insurance dec. 1st
I just got back from the doctor.
I took Paige to my mother's house to spend the day. We're keeping her out of school for the next few days, with a doctors note. She doesn't want to go to school looking like this.
She is slightly better. On a scale of 1 to 10 with a 9 being how bad she was late Saturday night, I'd say she's about a 7 now. It still looks bad. In every other way she is fine.
The doctor's office is making us an appointment with the allergist ASAP. I am going to take in a sample of the plant to see if that causes a reaction.
The doctor upped her doses of the oral steroid from 5ml to 8ml twice a day, and prescribed a non drowsy antihistamine similar to Zyrtec. We also got (2) packs of epi pens. one for school and one for home so that if the swelling happens again we can hopefully knock it out. I have no idea why they didn't do this at the emergency room Saturday night. But apparently now is too late. It would have lessened the effects that night according to our doctor.
Poor girl. She kind of looks like that dude from that Mask movie I think it was. The one with Cher in it.
I took Paige to my mother's house to spend the day. We're keeping her out of school for the next few days, with a doctors note. She doesn't want to go to school looking like this.
She is slightly better. On a scale of 1 to 10 with a 9 being how bad she was late Saturday night, I'd say she's about a 7 now. It still looks bad. In every other way she is fine.
The doctor's office is making us an appointment with the allergist ASAP. I am going to take in a sample of the plant to see if that causes a reaction.
The doctor upped her doses of the oral steroid from 5ml to 8ml twice a day, and prescribed a non drowsy antihistamine similar to Zyrtec. We also got (2) packs of epi pens. one for school and one for home so that if the swelling happens again we can hopefully knock it out. I have no idea why they didn't do this at the emergency room Saturday night. But apparently now is too late. It would have lessened the effects that night according to our doctor.
Poor girl. She kind of looks like that dude from that Mask movie I think it was. The one with Cher in it.
I just got back from the doctor.
I took Paige to my mother's house to spend the day. We're keeping her out of school for the next few days, with a doctors note. She doesn't want to go to school looking like this.
She is slightly better. On a scale of 1 to 10 with a 9 being how bad she was late Saturday night, I'd say she's about a 7 now. It still looks bad. In every other way she is fine.
The doctor's office is making us an appointment with the allergist ASAP. I am going to take in a sample of the plant to see if that causes a reaction.
The doctor upped her doses of the oral steroid from 5ml to 8ml twice a day, and prescribed a non drowsy antihistamine similar to Zyrtec. We also got (2) packs of epi pens. one for school and one for home so that if the swelling happens again we can hopefully knock it out. I have no idea why they didn't do this at the emergency room Saturday night. But apparently now is too late. It would have lessened the effects that night according to our doctor.
Poor girl. She kind of looks like that dude from that Mask movie I think it was. The one with Cher in it.
I took Paige to my mother's house to spend the day. We're keeping her out of school for the next few days, with a doctors note. She doesn't want to go to school looking like this.
She is slightly better. On a scale of 1 to 10 with a 9 being how bad she was late Saturday night, I'd say she's about a 7 now. It still looks bad. In every other way she is fine.
The doctor's office is making us an appointment with the allergist ASAP. I am going to take in a sample of the plant to see if that causes a reaction.
The doctor upped her doses of the oral steroid from 5ml to 8ml twice a day, and prescribed a non drowsy antihistamine similar to Zyrtec. We also got (2) packs of epi pens. one for school and one for home so that if the swelling happens again we can hopefully knock it out. I have no idea why they didn't do this at the emergency room Saturday night. But apparently now is too late. It would have lessened the effects that night according to our doctor.
Poor girl. She kind of looks like that dude from that Mask movie I think it was. The one with Cher in it.
I've got over 2k, but it won't be mine tomorrow.
Paige called me at work and said she was a little better. I went and looked and I'd say she's about a 5 out of 10 now. The puffiness has gone down considerably on the right side but not so much on the left.
I've got the epi pens now. $131 for 4 mother ****ing pens. With insurance. But I'm not gonna complain too much, it beats waiting to find out if Obama would let us have them under the 'public' option.
I've got the epi pens now. $131 for 4 mother ****ing pens. With insurance. But I'm not gonna complain too much, it beats waiting to find out if Obama would let us have them under the 'public' option.
Because I'd rather shell out the dough than have the government decide whether or not they can afford to buy my daughter epi pens or if they even want to.
I am a registered Republican. That can't help.
The people that want government healthcare have no idea what it will mean.
It literally means that the government will decide whether you live or die. Seriously. They decide treatment. Whether its through pre-written guidelines or by actual death panels, it will happen folks.
I am a registered Republican. That can't help.
The people that want government healthcare have no idea what it will mean.
It literally means that the government will decide whether you live or die. Seriously. They decide treatment. Whether its through pre-written guidelines or by actual death panels, it will happen folks.
Last edited by 2k7gtcs; 11/2/09 at 02:45 PM.
Because I'd rather shell out the dough than have the government decide whether or not they can afford to buy my daughter epi pens or if they even want to.
I am a registered Republican. That can't help.
The people that want government healthcare have no idea what it will mean.
It literally means that the government will decide whether you live or die. Seriously. They decide treatment. Whether its through pre-written guidelines or by actual death panels, it will happen folks.
I am a registered Republican. That can't help.
The people that want government healthcare have no idea what it will mean.
It literally means that the government will decide whether you live or die. Seriously. They decide treatment. Whether its through pre-written guidelines or by actual death panels, it will happen folks.
I'm an unregistered independent
So we'll have that going for us.
That can be said of alot of teams. They did beat Atlanta. Plus they have not played Detroit, St. Louis, Cleveland, or Oakland. 4 of the most craptacular teams in the league.
You should. And you should buy a supercharger too.