I pray for your girl, you and your family mate!
I am a daddy myself and are feeling strongly with you.
stay strong!
yours
Abbe
I am a daddy myself and are feeling strongly with you.
stay strong!
yours
Abbe
Grimnir said:Any thoughts, prayers, healing energies you can send will be greatly appreciated.
Grimnir said:Any thoughts, prayers, healing energies you can send will be greatly appreciated.
Grimnir said:One thing I have to say, I've only been a dad for 2 years, met Natty when Lauren was 7. I thought I knew what love was. I love my lady, I love our kids. Funny old thing, love. It's like a river. You never know how deep or how fierce it runs until you are in the current and committed.
I think I understand a little about love now. It's a terrible, painful thing. It's what makes living worth doing. It is more powerful than anything science can create and as unique as every individual snowflake. It can bring the greatest joy and the deepest sorrow. Like the very air around us, it is neccessary for us to survive.
Think about who you love as you read that. Think of your greatest joy, your greatest sorrow. Now go show them how much they mean to you!
Just to reassure, I'm sure Lauren will be fine in the end, but by the Gods, this is a wakeup call as to what is important in life eh?
Clinical Details: Mesenteric adenitis is a self-limited condition characterized by fever, abdominal pain, nausea, and, occasionally, diarrhea. Pain and tenderness are often centered in the right lower quadrant, but they may be more diffuse than in appendicitis. The site of tenderness may shift when the patient's position changes, whereas the location of the tenderness tends to be fixed with appendicitis. Leukocytosis is common.
The diagnosis of mesenteric adenitis is one of exclusion; confirmation is based on a benign clinical course, and management is conservative.
janiepopps said:At least you know what you're dealing with now, hope she perks up quickly.
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Oh, I've no doubt I'll be back to saying "Turn that tv down / Eat up, you've hardly touched that / this room's a pigsty, clean it up!" and other common parental phrases soon and it will be a relief to be able to as wellBorderReiver said:As Abbe rightly pointed out,we all too soon forget how much our loved ones mean to us once the crisis is over.
Wish I'd been here for those early years treasure them well!jdlenton said:i got home last night and my little boy Jack (16 months old ) was asleep in his cot i must have stood by his bed for half an hour just looking at him and thinking how much i loved him and that i would do anything to keep him safe