I don't understand why small children always come down with pneumonia when starting preschool. One of my kids is sick with borderline pneumonia. It isn't quite pneumonia, yet, according to the new pediatrician. I may have to switch pediatricians since my original pediatrician refused to see my child due to having no available appointments today, but told me that my child might stop breathing at any second so I should take her to the emergency room immediately. In fact, refused to see my child until 4pm tomorrow. Oh, and went on a one hour lunch break before calling me back. This really annoyed me since I don't really see the point of calling the pediatrician only to be told that they won't see me, but in their opinion, my child might die any second. Thankfully, I have a PPO which no primary physician requirement, so I was able to get another pediatric practice to look at my child. Due to low oxygenation levels, there were threats of the ER, but with lots of drugs in her system now, we may be able to avoid the ER (and potential contraction of swine flu which is now rampant in our area).
I like my new script testing team very much. They have helped me improve my new script from its ugly beginnings into something which actually looks rather nice. The new script makes a circular frame studded with pearls. As a taste, here are four freebie frames from
Kelly. Her freebie will only be available for a limited time, so get these frames now before they go away.
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Thank you! Your blog post will be advertised on the DigiFree Digital Scrapbooking Freebie search engine today (look for timestamp: 13 May [LA 07:00pm, NY 09:00pm] - 14 May [UK 02:00am, OZ 12:00pm] ).
ReplyDeleteThey look great Spencer! I'm honored you put them up!
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Thank you so much for this Freebie. I want to let you know that I posted a link to your blog in Creative Busy Hands Scrapbook Freebies Search List, under the Elements or Papers post on May. 14, 2009. Thanks again.
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry to hear about your child. I've had the same issues with my 5 year old..she's been hospitalized 3 times, with a couple close calls thrown in there...I don't even try to get her into her primary care doc when an episode comes on--we head to the urgent care center! ;) They know us there pretty well now. Here's hoping our children outgrow these darn breathing issues!
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