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So Frustrated...


andersonfam06

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Judyin Philly Enthusiast

I'm so releived

glad your getting support and maybe some answers.

will keep praying for you

love and hugs

judy

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I'm glad you're finally making some progress. I pray things go better with the old dr and the referrals.

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Luvs to Scrap Apprentice

I am praying for Lanigan daily. I hope that you can get the referrals you need to get to a dr that will figure out what will do to HELP! Hugs! Kendra

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Judyin Philly Enthusiast

Hi

How is Lanigan's fever this after noon.?

Hope you can get some answers.

judy

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Nikki2003 Contributor

That is great. You must be feeling a little relief,Minus that the fever still exists. can someone else give you the refferal? Hope he gets better soon.

Celina

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andersonfam06 Apprentice

I'm not entirely sure how this whole referal thing is going to go for us... it might be complicated. i guess we'll see. We have filed formal complaints though.

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I'm not entirely sure how this whole referal thing is going to go for us... it might be complicated. i guess we'll see. We have filed formal complaints though.

How are things going for you?

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Lanigan seems to be doing a little bit better. He has gained some more weight, and hasn't had a fever since the last time I posted.(about 2 weeks now)... He has thrown up a lot in the last 2 days, with no change in his diet, but I am starting to get use to and even almost predict these cycles. He seems much happier though, so mommy feels better. Thanks everyone for your thoughts and prayers.

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I'm glad. I hope everything continues to go better for you (and the baby :)).

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Lanigan seems to be doing a little bit better. He has gained some more weight, and hasn't had a fever since the last time I posted.(about 2 weeks now)... He has thrown up a lot in the last 2 days, with no change in his diet, but I am starting to get use to and even almost predict these cycles. He seems much happier though, so mommy feels better. Thanks everyone for your thoughts and prayers.

I am so glad Lanigan is doing better. I pray every night for his improvement and that your doctors can figure out how to help him to thrive. Take care--I will continue to pray for you guys. :) Kendra

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