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The Heysi Missive

Well.....my Granddaugther, Hazel, had a minor surgery this morning. She's been having chronic ear infections (something her mother also suffered from) and this morning they put in tubes to help with the drainage behind her ears. She was a trooper and made the nurses laugh with how she poses dramatically when she's nearly asleep (she has a tendency to put her hands behind her head like she's lounging when she's falling asleep). Everything went well and they say she should be fine in a day or so. They told my daughter that she's basically been living like her head is underwater for the past few months. She has been starting to talk and the doctor expects her to really improve now that her ears are clear. Plus the increased drainage should help her to balance better and they expect her to take off on standing and walking. So it seems like she's been held back by a few drops of fluid. But now the restraints are off. I'm looking forward to seeing how much she grows and learns in the next few months. That should make the visit in 18 days that much more fun.

See ya Later!
 
Well.....my Granddaugther, Hazel, had a minor surgery this morning. She's been having chronic ear infections (something her mother also suffered from) and this morning they put in tubes to help with the drainage behind her ears.
Me eldest son had them as well. I was in college that morning, and was distracted all day. Glad she’s doing well. 👍
 
Quick Granddaugther update:

She has turned into a jabber-jaw. She spent most of last night saying Mama and Dada over and over and over and over. And later as they were trying to get her to go to sleep (something that normally isn't difficult but was last night) she crawled over to the headboard on her bed and stood up on her own!!!

I would have to say that the tubes have made a significant difference.
 
Well.....my Granddaugther, Hazel, had a minor surgery this morning. She's been having chronic ear infections (something her mother also suffered from) and this morning they put in tubes to help with the drainage behind her ears. She was a trooper and made the nurses laugh with how she poses dramatically when she's nearly asleep (she has a tendency to put her hands behind her head like she's lounging when she's falling asleep). Everything went well and they say she should be fine in a day or so. They told my daughter that she's basically been living like her head is underwater for the past few months. She has been starting to talk and the doctor expects her to really improve now that her ears are clear. Plus the increased drainage should help her to balance better and they expect her to take off on standing and walking. So it seems like she's been held back by a few drops of fluid. But now the restraints are off. I'm looking forward to seeing how much she grows and learns in the next few months. That should make the visit in 18 days that much more fun.

See ya Later!
My middle daughter had that surgery around 18 months. Crazy how instantly she changed for the better after that. We had to have surgery due to when she got an ear infection and discovered she has a penicillin allergy. So the ear tubes is what the ENT recommended to help relieve the pain and infection she was enduring.
 
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