[tri-med] Re: the saga continues

Even though this is a new hill to climb, at least you have some answers! 
Hopefully they can get this cleared up quickly!


I'd like to be OCD, but I just don't have the time...

Jennifer, mom to Arwen, 9; Elanor, 7 (T18); caregiver to Joe 28, (CP); and 
wife to Andrew.
Boise, Idaho, USA
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "M H MC*CORMICK" <hollyandms@xxxxxxx>
To: "tri-med" <tri-med@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2007 11:32 AM
Subject: [tri-med] the saga continues


>I took Morgan to see the surgeon who put his button in on Wednesday.  He 
>was baffled by the granulation tissue and ordered a culture be taken down 
>inside the stoma.  We got partial results back on Fri.  The culture is 
>definitely growing something unusual, they just aren't sure what it is. 
>The sample was sent out so the "bug" can be identified and then they can 
>prescribe the proper antibiotic.  The dr. feels that this is the cause of 
>the granulation tissue continually building up.
>
>
> "A handicap is an added burden given to a superior contender to equalize 
> the contest."
>
> Holly -- wife of Mike
> mom of Morgan (10 yrs. old) unbalanced translocation resulting in partial 
> t18q and partial monosomy 9p
> grandma to William Max
>                  Building ___ooOOoo__ Rainbows
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>                  Families Helping Families On-line
>
> 


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