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vmmmomof3girls wrote:
april6263 wrote:
LuvSeason18 wrote:
That is good that they didn't have to remove it.
Yes it is good…..does she need it accessed oftenYes...usually twice a week. And they used it a lot in the hospital!
Awww….thats not fun….even with the numbing cream
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JetmamaDiDi wrote:
vmmmomof3girls wrote:
april6263 wrote:
How is Star doing with her POTSPoor kid ended up in the hospital with sepsis...I guess not related to the POTS, but possibly the port she has for infusions was a factor. So, the rest of the term she is staying home and will go back in January. It has been rough.
I am sooo sorry about that, vmmm…Being an autoimmune disease, POTS can cause other things..or susceptibility for other things like cepsis. You are wise to keep her home to recover fully and build strength.
Oh Vmm so sorry to hear that she is going through this. Sending positive thoughts for her to feel better soon. I can imagine how hard this has been for her and you too! HUGS
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vmmmomof3girls wrote:
JetmamaDiDi wrote:
vmmmomof3girls wrote:
Yes. She went in twice, but she was able to come home last week. She was supposed to be just home for break, but she ended up stayingThat is a big disappointment, I’m sure. Is she Abe to finish her term online?
All she is doing this year is her senior project. It is a full year project, but she only needs 3 credits. She got one for A term and can skip B term without issue. She will have to make it through the spring, though.
Oh, that’s sounds good! My niece with POTS has all sorts of issues that she has yet to find a doctor who can diagnose them. You would think out here on the Wes coast there would be more options.
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vmmmomof3girls wrote:
april6263 wrote:
LuvSeason18 wrote:
That is good that they didn't have to remove it.
Yes it is good…..does she need it accessed oftenYes...usually twice a week. And they used it a lot in the hospital!
wow....... is it for medicine? I know nothing about ports.
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april6263 wrote:
vmmmomof3girls wrote:
JetmamaDiDi wrote:
That is a big disappointment, I’m sure. Is she Abe to finish her term online?All she is doing this year is her senior project. It is a full year project, but she only needs 3 credits. She got one for A term and can skip B term without issue. She will have to make it through the spring, though.
We are cheering her on and…by the way ….HOW is she a senior in college already ??!! 😮
I know,April, this hardly seems possible!!!
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JetmamaDiDi wrote:
vmmmomof3girls wrote:
JetmamaDiDi wrote:
That is a big disappointment, I’m sure. Is she Abe to finish her term online?All she is doing this year is her senior project. It is a full year project, but she only needs 3 credits. She got one for A term and can skip B term without issue. She will have to make it through the spring, though.
Oh, that’s sounds good! My niece with POTS has all sorts of issues that she has yet to find a doctor who can diagnose them. You would think out here on the Wes coast there would be more options.
There seem to be a lot of comorbidities that are hard to diagnose. (Like Ehlers-Danlos)
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vmmmomof3girls wrote:
JetmamaDiDi wrote:
vmmmomof3girls wrote:
All she is doing this year is her senior project. It is a full year project, but she only needs 3 credits. She got one for A term and can skip B term without issue. She will have to make it through the spring, though.Oh, that’s sounds good! My niece with POTS has all sorts of issues that she has yet to find a doctor who can diagnose them. You would think out here on the Wes coast there would be more options.
There seem to be a lot of comorbidities that are hard to diagnose. (Like Ehlers-Danlos)
What is Ehlers-Danios
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Vmmm just wondering what type of doctor does she see for her POTS?
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