Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Splashdown!

have returned to earth after yesterday’s trip into orbit. The reimbursement check was ready this morning and I went straight to the bank and waited for the teller I know best and she agreed the funds would be available tomorrow so I can pay the nurses. Often times, because the reimbursement amount is significant, the bank holds the check for several days. I have been assured that sufficient funds will clear so that I can make payroll tomorrow. I am relieved, but still fuming. I do not like to be reminded how close we live to the edge.

Maggie’s health remains in question. She made it “all day” at school today. (Note: The summer school ends at noon.) I did get two calls from the nurse because of different things coming out of various tubes. Individually none of them is particularly bad news; collectively, however, they demonstrate Maggie is likely fighting off a bug. I hope that she can make it the last couple of days at summer school. We then have. about five weeks to get her tuned up and back to fighting form.

During the school break, we are trying to schedule a couple of exams under anesthesia. Actually, it would be two exams, by two different specialists, but one anesthesia. That is better for Maggie, but it is difficult to schedule two very busy pediatric specialists for the same day. It will happen, though. Once they look around her lungs and her gut, we may have a better idea why certain symptoms keep happening as they do. If nothing else, it will give Maggie something to write about for her “What I did on my summer vacation” essay.

I need to finish a project because I’m not sure how I will be able to work once she gets out of school. I have been reviewing and gathering ideas for a couple of weeks . I waanted to work on it all week, but yesterday was lost. I really hope there's no more drama with her services because I can't afford to waste any more time.

I have to power through. Maggie better cooperate and stay healthy for the next 72 hours!

2 comments:

  1. You have so much on your plate -- I wish you strength and resilience -- a little bit more than you already have!

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  2. I also live near Splash Down, I Live in Wallisdown.

    I Have Aspergers Traits of Autism, Epilepsy, Learning Difficulties, and am also Incontinent.

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