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Okiemommy
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Thank youOkie, Hope your little one does ok. My DS seems to be doing somewhat better after they did ear surgery on one ear. They still have to do something to his other ear. They won't make any diagnosis until then. My son does not want to discuss a lot of this, he and his wife were in total denial forever until I just flat out made them take a long hard look. Then they sluffed me off with "it will be ok". Then a few months after that he called and wanted to discuss it. I figured out real quick what he wanted was for me to agree with him. Needless to say I did not agree. I was furious with them for waiting so long to even attempt to find out what was wrong. Angry with the Dr's for not pushing the issue. Angry with them all for allowing tubes placed in a childs ears by a Dr to be left in to create such horrible infections. All of this part of the problem could have been totally avoided. If he is autistic that would be unavoidable. But the ear thing was avoidable. Total carelessness on everyones part.
), and they are either cracking, or they are too raised, and you can plainly see the raised. So now we are going back and fixing it...after I textured the entire wall
....which is a really, really large wall. It's about 26 feet long or so. Anyway that's what the orbital sander is for. Once he knocks all of that down, he will re-tape and mud the joints of the drywall again, and then I will go back and re-texture it and paint it. I gotta get this done soon b/c pretty soon I'm going to be huge and pregnant and I will have a heck of a time doing it the bigger I get.
She was finally okay with it-she was going to do it anyway, but I could tell that she needed to be okay with it ^_^
