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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhorse" data-source="post: 511196" data-attributes="member: 1365"><p>I just read HP’s posts, one after the other to my wife. It scared me all over again. Her voice was cracking and her eyes were welling up by the time I was done. When our daughter was five she got a scratch on her finger that turned into a staff infection overnight. One emergency surgery and five days in the hospital later we got to take her home. One time my son had a stomach ache for a week (he was grown and lived in an apartment). I went and got him one night and dragged him to the ER. After some dufus ER Doctor told us to go home, that he was OK after looking at an X-ray, I insisted they go the extra step and do the MRI. Yep...he had critical Appendicitis and was in surgery an hour later. Jeez! Stuff like that changes you. You realize how friggin’ lucky you are. We’re praying hard that your girl is as lucky as we were.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhorse, post: 511196, member: 1365"] I just read HP’s posts, one after the other to my wife. It scared me all over again. Her voice was cracking and her eyes were welling up by the time I was done. When our daughter was five she got a scratch on her finger that turned into a staff infection overnight. One emergency surgery and five days in the hospital later we got to take her home. One time my son had a stomach ache for a week (he was grown and lived in an apartment). I went and got him one night and dragged him to the ER. After some dufus ER Doctor told us to go home, that he was OK after looking at an X-ray, I insisted they go the extra step and do the MRI. Yep...he had critical Appendicitis and was in surgery an hour later. Jeez! Stuff like that changes you. You realize how friggin’ lucky you are. We’re praying hard that your girl is as lucky as we were. [/QUOTE]
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