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Tubes Report

Emily did GREAT with getting her tubes. The MD said she was really sweet the whole time. She never cried. We were so proud of her. The MD told us that the fluid was really thick and he said he did not see how she got by with that little hearing.

She really does seem really happy and pleasant already.

I should have just had the doctors put tubes in my girls ears before they left the hospital at birth. Most EVERY visit to the MD for both girls has been ear infections and ear troubles. We have spent tons of money on MD visits.

Oh well.....I am just happy they both have them now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Emily hates to eat.
After I cooked lunch today she said, "well, the Dr said I should not eat any food." Ha ha! We are born with a sin nature.

Comments

Mallory said…
Glad the tubes went well! I love how she said the Dr. told her she shouldn't eat! HAHA!
Amanda Ledford said…
So glad she did well! Sounds like she is already back to her cute little self! :-)
Tara G. said…
What a rascal! :) So glad that the procedure went well- what a blessing! Maybe they'll sleep better, now, too?
Amanda Ledford said…
I thought I left a comment, but it is not here. Oops! Anyway, I'm so glad it went well and sounds like she is back to her cute little self again!
Erin said…
Glad it went well and sweet Emily will have some relief!
Angie said…
im glad she is doing so well!! i always have an excuse why i do need to eat!
Glad to hear everything went so well. Have a great weekend.
Michelle said…
Hooray to Emily for being such a trooper!
His Doorkeeper said…
So happy you got it taken care of! Now Emily can REALLY dance 'cause she will hear the music!!
Unknown said…
It is amazing how much better they feel after the tubes. Andrew got his when he was 15 mos. and immediately started walking and talking better! They said all the fluid was throwing his balance off and that he couldn't hear sounds well enough to make them. Good for Emily!
Mary Avery said…
I'm glad it went well! I know she's going to feel better and be able to hear things better too!
Lauren said…
YAY!! So glad everything went well!!!!! Such a trooper!!! :)
Oh, I'm so happy to hear that all is well! Such good news!
I'm so glad Emily did well. I totally know how you feel about just putting them in at birth - lots of earaches & MD visits would have been avoided!!
Holly said…
Glad everything went well! :)
Ha! I said the same thing about tubes! So much so, that when my second boy was born, I said Where's the ENT? Let's do tubes NOW!". ha-ha-ha-ha.....TUBES are the best, don't you think? Could you tell a difference in her hearing after only hours? I could in my little boy! I'm so glad everything went well for y'all!!!! YAY for Emily!
123 said…
What a sweet girl!! She is adorable. So glad everything went well.
the day's said…
yeah for tubes!!! i always said i disliked pet's, (these were my pre-mommy days working in the or) but after 6 straight months of ear infections with my son, we gave it a try...and they were a prayer answered!! so glad to "hear" everything went well!! :)

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