Glad to hear it, Dana! Good luck!
I never got the hang of box graters. Flat all the way.
'Out Of Gas'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Glad to hear it, Dana! Good luck!
I never got the hang of box graters. Flat all the way.
Good luck, Dana!
My son came home last night. They released him at about 4:45pm. In Boston. I'll pause, while the Somervillains imagine our commute north on Storrow Drive, and I-93. Two hours to travel about 15 miles. Two. Hours.
He's on two different antibiotics, an increased steroid dose, etc. The infection has to get and stay gone and we have to eliminate what we can of the inflammation typical of this IBD so he's in the best shape for surgery, which will probably be in September (no date yet).
He's glad to be home, even if he's on a liquid diet for the foreseeable future.
Cindy, so sorry to hear about your son. Do you know the comic artist Jeffrey Brown? He has a graphic memoir about the very severe IBS he has and how it put him in the hospital many times when he was your son's age. I think he also needed pretty major surgery for it as well. It's called Funny Misshapen Body [link]. I'd send you my copy but our books are all boxed up while we work on the room they live in. I'd be happy to order a copy from my friends' store if it's something you or your son would be interested in.
Thank you so much, Lisa. That's really thoughtful. Right now, "too much Crohn's stuff" is a little overwhelming for him. I've sent myself your link in a text and found some more info on Brown for if/when the time is right.
How does a flat grater work? I mean, do you hold it up, or put it over a bowl, or something else I'm not picturing?
Thank goodness for good health insurance.
Seriously!
Jessica, I just realized I completely misread your post. Never mind! Nothing to see here!
All fingers crossed for him, Cindy, and for all of you.
Cindy, I'm so glad he gets to be home -- frustrating as it is, home is still better for recovering from something like that.
Cindy, I'm glad he's home.
This is the flat grater I have. You can either set it over a bowl or prop it on the counter over a plate.
Ohhhh, that makes sense. I guess I could have done my own googling.
Instead, I was doing work googling and finding a piece of information from 1924 that I thought was unfindable! Not sure why I found it today and not during any of my other searches.
Woo finding the unfindable! ::glitter, confetti, glittery confetti::
Ice cream in 40 minutes, officially on vacation in 250. SO READY
Timelies all!
We may have a place for preschool for Mr. S in the fall. A space has come available for Sept. 1 in one of the on-campus childcare centers where I work. We need to find out child:teacher ratio, and how equipped they are to deal with "special needs" kids.(On the upside, they've worked with the county PEP program to have someone on site.) We have to make a decision by Monday morning.