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ARGH!!!! Now V has a partial hearing loss!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 490909" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>Yes, great typo! lol I'll just leave it, just to make someone else smile.</p><p>V is not in pain but still I worry about the direct link between ear infection and developmental issues...</p><p>Last August, he passed his hearing test. So the problem started between end of August and now. Exactly when school started and when my parents were in town: when all he77 broke loose and I thought we were back to square one. </p><p>Well, I'll just call the doctor and let him decide what to do with the info...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 490909, member: 11847"] Yes, great typo! lol I'll just leave it, just to make someone else smile. V is not in pain but still I worry about the direct link between ear infection and developmental issues... Last August, he passed his hearing test. So the problem started between end of August and now. Exactly when school started and when my parents were in town: when all he77 broke loose and I thought we were back to square one. Well, I'll just call the doctor and let him decide what to do with the info... [/QUOTE]
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