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great nephew FURTHER UPDATE..

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Speedy

Speedy Report 18 Feb 2005 12:25

Thanx, he is in Musgrove and my sister said she had to ask them to remove his waste bag as they had left it on his locker and walked away, so yes we are wondering about the hygene. Bev

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 18 Feb 2005 12:21

Poor little lad, sorry to hear he has to face another op. i do hope he has the strength to cope with it? It makes you wonder about hygiene when they get allt hese post op infections doesn't it. her's wishing him a complete recovery. Ann Glos

Speedy

Speedy Report 18 Feb 2005 12:17

Hi all, I have had another update on little Alex, he is not doing well, after his op for his perferated apendix, he then had a 3 inch abses on the inside of his op, they had to open him up again to remove that, now last night my sister called to let me know he now has a post op infection, and yes he has got to be opened up fully this time, it is going to be a big op, we are keeping our fingers crossed that he is not too weak for it, as he has lost a lot of weight and is very weak. Sorry it is not better news, but a lot of you have been following this and thought it only fare after your support to fill you in. NEW UPDATE:- Alex is starting to show signs of improvement, they have been able to remove the drainage tubes, and reduce the strenth of his antibiotics, we are hoping he will be home soon, will let you know more when I know more. Bev