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Hi to all the Grandparents from OZ

We have had Torin in hospital twice this week. First in and out for Botox again.

Then yesterday for his Cochlear Implant again. I did not know that the magnet in

his head could move. it took the surgeon over an hour to reposition it. So rare

an occurance that there was not even a Medicare number for it.

We watch our babies go through things time and again. We help the parents and I

for one feel like a third wheel sometimes. i sit and get food or watch and play

with the little one to give my daughter time to go to the toilet. I know we do a

valuable job but I so wish I could do more for my little darling.

For all those who are helping like I am all my best wishes.

Grandma Carol, Torin 4 PMG. Deaf, Hemi, and other stuff but no seisures, and my

wonderful little redhead.

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Grandma Carol...... you are Awesome!   What you are doing for your

daughter....is so very very helpful.   Even though sometimes  you feel as if

you are a '3rd wheel'...trust me...you are not.  I miss my Mother dearly as we

had to move from California, where she lives,  to Texas for my husband's job. 

She was able to accompany us on many hospital/doctor visits.  Just being able

to go to the restroom, grab a snack and most importantly....having someone close

by that loves your child as much as you do....is so comforting.  I remember my

Mom saying.....what can I do to help.  I would always tells you..... " just being

here, is helping me so much " !     Sweet Torin....was born into a lovely

family.

Sharon-Mom to (13)

Subject: Grandparents worries

To: polymicrogyria

Date: Friday, October 15, 2010, 11:01 PM

 

Hi to all the Grandparents from OZ

We have had Torin in hospital twice this week. First in and out for Botox again.

Then yesterday for his Cochlear Implant again. I did not know that the magnet in

his head could move. it took the surgeon over an hour to reposition it. So rare

an occurance that there was not even a Medicare number for it.

We watch our babies go through things time and again. We help the parents and I

for one feel like a third wheel sometimes. i sit and get food or watch and play

with the little one to give my daughter time to go to the toilet. I know we do a

valuable job but I so wish I could do more for my little darling.

For all those who are helping like I am all my best wishes.

Grandma Carol, Torin 4 PMG. Deaf, Hemi, and other stuff but no seisures, and my

wonderful little redhead.

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