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May. 21st, 2009 10:32 amWriting
Completely missed the submission period for this year's Sword & Sorceress antho, darnit. But go congratulate Jonathan Moeller, who didn't.
Everything Else
Max was in the ER over the weekend with a horrible stomach virus -- vomiting up every feeding, fever of 101.5, diarrhea, and a concerning decrease in wet diapers that signaled the onset of dehydration. Because of the fever and his age, he had to have a complete work-up -- blood, urine and a spinal tap, which was just awful. Poor baby broke a bunch of blood vessels in his cheeks from crying so hard during the procedure. Two doses of antibiotics (just in case), some IV fluids, and twelve hours later, we came back home. Had a 24-hour reprieve, then hubby and I came down with the exact same thing and were down for a day and a half. I think everyone's finally on the mend here now, though. Fingers crossed.
Max has also developed a small, bright red hemangioma on his forehead. Of course, it's sort of protruding (almost like a horn bud), so the pediatrician wants us to go see a pediatric dermatologist to make sure there's nothing else going on. Because, you know, the poor kid needs more issues and more doctors. Sigh.
ETA: Here's a picture we took in the ER. For his baby book, heh.

Completely missed the submission period for this year's Sword & Sorceress antho, darnit. But go congratulate Jonathan Moeller, who didn't.
Everything Else
Max was in the ER over the weekend with a horrible stomach virus -- vomiting up every feeding, fever of 101.5, diarrhea, and a concerning decrease in wet diapers that signaled the onset of dehydration. Because of the fever and his age, he had to have a complete work-up -- blood, urine and a spinal tap, which was just awful. Poor baby broke a bunch of blood vessels in his cheeks from crying so hard during the procedure. Two doses of antibiotics (just in case), some IV fluids, and twelve hours later, we came back home. Had a 24-hour reprieve, then hubby and I came down with the exact same thing and were down for a day and a half. I think everyone's finally on the mend here now, though. Fingers crossed.
Max has also developed a small, bright red hemangioma on his forehead. Of course, it's sort of protruding (almost like a horn bud), so the pediatrician wants us to go see a pediatric dermatologist to make sure there's nothing else going on. Because, you know, the poor kid needs more issues and more doctors. Sigh.
ETA: Here's a picture we took in the ER. For his baby book, heh.