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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 475163" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>I was wondering about that. usually they wrap it an it looks like a wire ponytail! I love my pics of difficult child . even though it was for that, he was cute. </p><p>His hospital for that too had a restaurant kind of service. we could order whatever using a menu and calling for a delivery. really strange and cool. Guess they are more customer focused these days, anything to make more money maybe? Whatever, when you are stuck like that it helps to have food to eat and not go broke. </p><p></p><p>My difficult child was in for 3 days and so was the boy next to us. the more episodes, the faster she is likely to get out. Once they get stuff documented then they can let you go. So it is one of those weird times you want something not so great to happen quickly. Have you done this same test before? so she is already used to it. difficult child mostly didn't like the itchy feeling after a while. Does she get a couple of hours off video each day? our hospital did that. some of the monitors had battery packs and remote signal so they could go to a play room and still be on video and have recording.... maybe???</p><p></p><p>I hope they get tons of info and fast. It would be so nice to offer her some relief and hope. My heart just hurts for her and for you to see your baby go thru this. she should be all about boys and breaking curfew at this point in life (kidding)!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 475163, member: 12886"] I was wondering about that. usually they wrap it an it looks like a wire ponytail! I love my pics of difficult child . even though it was for that, he was cute. His hospital for that too had a restaurant kind of service. we could order whatever using a menu and calling for a delivery. really strange and cool. Guess they are more customer focused these days, anything to make more money maybe? Whatever, when you are stuck like that it helps to have food to eat and not go broke. My difficult child was in for 3 days and so was the boy next to us. the more episodes, the faster she is likely to get out. Once they get stuff documented then they can let you go. So it is one of those weird times you want something not so great to happen quickly. Have you done this same test before? so she is already used to it. difficult child mostly didn't like the itchy feeling after a while. Does she get a couple of hours off video each day? our hospital did that. some of the monitors had battery packs and remote signal so they could go to a play room and still be on video and have recording.... maybe??? I hope they get tons of info and fast. It would be so nice to offer her some relief and hope. My heart just hurts for her and for you to see your baby go thru this. she should be all about boys and breaking curfew at this point in life (kidding)! [/QUOTE]
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