Megan is better, but Dr. Pharo will keep watching her bilirubin levels. Apparently Mark gave her a teaspoon of over the counter cough syrup and that may have caused the problem. I googled cough syrup and children and that is a big no-no, and doesn't even address the problem of a teaspoon is too much for a 5-year-old.
It may be something entirely different, but is still worrying.
Elizabeth and the girls (all in pink and looked darling) came over to see Lexie on their way from the doctor's office to the park and we had Mini-bites spaghetti and meatballs. They didn't eat it all so I had the left overs for lunch. Pretty good!
I'm still working on this Donor Bridge application, but may be whittling it down. I'm also weeding (which is library-speak for removing books from the shelves which haven't been checked out for three years or so) in the Dewey 200s (religion). Almost none of those books which were donations have ever been checked out. We're going to have a great sale on March 6!
Pandemics and time away and stuff.
4 years ago
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Aacckkk! on the cough syrup! That is SO not cool. Check out babycenter.com and they have articles all over about how kids under 6 shouldn't have any cough or cold medicine, that it can do real damage to a child. Not even the pediatric versions avialable. Give NO cold or cough medicine adult or child type, ever. It is completely awful to watch your child hack or nose run thick and disgusting but I fear the medicines more after reading the articles. That is so scary! Really glad that a doctor and Elizabeth are on the case and watching her closely and that she feels better.
Yea for a good book sale!
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