What's the Worst That Could Happen?
"An invisible red thread connects those who are destined to meet, regardless of time, place, or circumstance. The thread may stretch or tangle, but will never break." -Chinese Proverb
We wanted more children so we waited, unlucky, decided to adopt, we finished the paperwork, we're paper pregnant, and SURPRISE - we're also expecting biological twins. This blog is our life with three tots the same age and an older brother.
4 Comments:
I'm so glad you guys are home. I hope she is feeling better. Give her love for me.
Bless her heart! She looks like she's just so grateful to be home that she just passed out!
I'm relieved for you all, and I hope Madelyn makes a very quick recovery. Y'all are never very far from my thoughts...
Kendra
bless her sweet baby heart.
Beverly
I'm so thankful you guys are finally home and things are looking better.
When my son was in the hospital for his asthma when he was 18 months old, we had one TERRIBLE nurse who would not listen to what I told her or suggested, she completely turned things upside down and made me livid. My momma-bear instincts almost made me load my sick son up and take him home at 1:30 in the morning. She made him MUCH worse than she helped at all. I did file a report with the hospital. Apparently I was not the only one, she eventually lost her position. I know that MOST nurses and health professionals are in the business to help people, and they do their very best, but if they are not helping, or something was seriously wrong, please don't just let it go. Do something about it so no other families have to deal with the poor service (you are right to call it service, because they are providing a service that YOU are paying for, you are a customer, not just a patient's mom!) and care.
Again, I'm so glad you are able to be home and get some rest.
Blessings-Andie
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