Hello everybody, I hope all is well.
I need to keep this short because it is past my bed time and I have a power point presentation on multiple sclerosis tomorrow. This week has been a particularly busy week with school due to rotations and last minute lectures before the final exam week. After next week I will no longer have to sit through lectures or study for tests. I start my first fourth year rotatioin on May 5th and in another year I will be eligible for the national licencing exam. As for Scarlett and Ivy they haven't been helping me with my studying time. Yesterday Scarlett had her first febrile seizure exactly 3 months to the day that her sister Ivy had one. Since we were now "experts" at how a febrile seizure works we weren't nervous this time around. Since our primary care doctors office was closed we had to go to the ER and after a chest X-ray, blood work, urinalysis, and lumbar punture, all they could find was she definantly had a fever for some unknown reason. Of course we didn't get out of there until midnight but they are doing well today. Heidi is doing well due to the fact that as the babies get more independent her job gets a little bit easier. She still spends her little free time going to the gym, painting, and doing crafts. Finally, one last pseudo exciting health concern from our house is that I had a positive TB test as part of an anual screening at school. I had to go to the health departments tuberculosis clinic to get a chest X-ray to see if I indeed had tuberculosis but the chest X-ray came back negative (weird). I guess I have sensitive skin, but once you test positive you will always test postitive so at least I wont have to get stuck by that TB needle anymore.
Anyway if anyone is in the neighborhood you always have a place to stay.
Love you all
Todd, Heidi, Scarlett, Ivy
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