Good news: Sophie does NOT have ESES, the big bad syndrome that we were afraid had reoccured.
Bad news: We're back to square one which means what next?
Good news: Sophie is sleeping in her yellow and purple room.
It's always good to end on good, don't you think? (and thanks for all your concern -- as always...)
My heart and prayers go out to all of you! You guys have got to be emotionally, physically and mentally exhausted.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to hear it wast the "bad one" - but I get wanting a diagnosis. Something to lay claim to, to work on/with.
I hope that comes soon.
Sounds like a big relief but not an end to your worries. I hope it all gets sorted soon :)
ReplyDeleteit's always good to end on good - I'm glad she doesn't have it - however I understand your frustration in continuing on in the "we don't know" {{HUGS}}butout
ReplyDeleteYou have such a kick ass attitude. I'm glad it's not what you feared.
ReplyDeleteBreathing a big sigh of relief. And, yes, return to square one--do not pass go, do not collect $200.
ReplyDeleteSquare one is a frustrating place, but I still consider it a win when you can "rule out" a big one.
ReplyDeleteAnd yes, it's always good to end on "good"
Thank you for keeping us posted ... I'm glad she's back at home.
ReplyDeleteI hope you have a beautiful and very special Mother's Day - you ARE a very special Mom.
I´m glad you could end on a good. Have a happy Mother´s Day sweet Elizabeth. (You are in my thoughts.)
ReplyDeleteI'm glad for your partial relief. Your positive attitude will get you through so much.
ReplyDeletewell, good. about the ESES. bad about the square one. good about beautiful sophie and you. see? i ended on the good note. you are a wise teacher.
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