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<blockquote data-quote="ksm" data-source="post: 592417" data-attributes="member: 12511"><p>But she spent the whole weekend having fun and not complaining. Her uncle was here from out of state and her older brother spent the weekend. So we had a lot of things going on. She has mentioned it several times in the last 3 or 4 days -but it never seemed to keep her from doing anything she wanted to do. Like biking, walking around, climbing on some rocky hills Since it was the weekend and we had company I didn't really give it much thought as she wasn't breathing hard or coughing or even slowing down her activities. But she mentioned it again this morning so I told her I would call and make an appointment today (as I work Tue/Wed and I have a small medical procedure on Thursday) but she said no, it was better. I was a little worried as this Thursday she leaves on a 14 hour bus trip with the choir to go two states away and won't be back til Monday. I am afraid she will tell the choir director that she can't breath and he will feel compelled to take her to an emergency room. Well, she just called from school and said to go ahead and make the appointment. I wonder if it is just anxiety? I feel like she is a hypochondriac over small things. She never has a "headache" she has a "MIGRAINE!" you get the type.</p><p></p><p>Well. Wish me luck. Probably one day I will ignore something and it turns out to be big... KSM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ksm, post: 592417, member: 12511"] But she spent the whole weekend having fun and not complaining. Her uncle was here from out of state and her older brother spent the weekend. So we had a lot of things going on. She has mentioned it several times in the last 3 or 4 days -but it never seemed to keep her from doing anything she wanted to do. Like biking, walking around, climbing on some rocky hills Since it was the weekend and we had company I didn't really give it much thought as she wasn't breathing hard or coughing or even slowing down her activities. But she mentioned it again this morning so I told her I would call and make an appointment today (as I work Tue/Wed and I have a small medical procedure on Thursday) but she said no, it was better. I was a little worried as this Thursday she leaves on a 14 hour bus trip with the choir to go two states away and won't be back til Monday. I am afraid she will tell the choir director that she can't breath and he will feel compelled to take her to an emergency room. Well, she just called from school and said to go ahead and make the appointment. I wonder if it is just anxiety? I feel like she is a hypochondriac over small things. She never has a "headache" she has a "MIGRAINE!" you get the type. Well. Wish me luck. Probably one day I will ignore something and it turns out to be big... KSM [/QUOTE]
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