Friday, October 7, 2005

Quarantine


The Mighty Mo is back from the doctors. Pneunomia. Because of his low immune system and early pnuenomia she has put him on lock down through the end of January. We are to avoid putting him in any group of kids or playing with kids who could be sick which is pretty much any kid in the 'toddler' catagory.

As a bonus (sarcasism) he is back on all his meds. Back to the 30 minute sessions twice per day. Great.

Its just the reality Mistress and I live in. You would never guess by the way he is playing and acting that this little boy had a problem in the world. Unfortunately the world is his problem. Well thats a bit mellow dramatic. As long as we keep him segregated from kids that could be sick or could be carriers were good. We pretty much live like that now anyways.

Keep smiling folks.

5 comments:

Keryn said...

Man...what horrible months to have to isolate Mighty Mo. But he his mighty and he will be fine. I am thinking about all of you and can't wait to hear that he's better. Btw, I'm sure everyone else would love pictures as much as I would... ;)

Comm's said...

sure thing keryn, just give me a chance to look around for some digitals

Nancy Toby said...

Aww, poor Mo! We don't take our girls around much of anybody, especially during cold/flu season, since they're very undersized and Elisabeth's lungs aren't great. They they can sometimes amuse each other, but they don't really play "together" yet in the sense of interacting a lot or taking turns or anything civilized. Playing together at times is more like pulling each others hair and screaming. So we've been fortunate that they've only gotten one or two colds, so far. It works, as long as Mom and Dad don't bring anything home!

mipper said...

awww... (((big hugs))) to Mo! poor fella! at least he has Topper. (which btw, how are you doing with Topper these days?) it sounds like Mo is a really well adjusted kid, though, Comm. seems like you and Mistress are great parents. i swear, the single best compliment i have ever gotten on my kids was when someone said "they are so well adjusted and very secure." gave me wings. it sounds like you all have done that for Mo, even with all of the illnesses and immune problems. give him extra kisses and squishes for all of us tri-mommies.

tarheeltri said...

That's tough but so true about toddlers... my immunse system seems to be constantly challenged since CB has been in daycare. It's brutal sometimes! But maybe you cna find one or two kids you can keep track of healthwise that Mo can play with.