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wishing your wife a speedy recovery. prayers.Doctor finally got a diagnosis on my wife's condition.
Bloodwork shows a tick-borne disease called Babeosissi. Parasite that invades red blood cells. Rare, only 3000 cases in US/year.
Similar symptoms to malaria. High fevers, fatigue, dry cough, no appetite...
Treatment -2 antibiotics and a foul tasting emulsion that she has to take for 3 weeks.
Hopefully it gets knocked out
Need prayers
P
Shoot, didn't realize you'd be kinda close to my neck of the woods! (Only a 4.5 hour drive to Denver for us).How long are you guys down in that area?Morning all, another fun day in Denver yesterday, got to the Denver museum of nature and science around 11am and closed the place down at 5 and I’m still not sure we saw everything, then went to the Bull and Bush Brewery and had some great food, beer and conversation with fellow FCB member @banjar. He was very helpful with stuff arojnd the denver area so it was really nice to meet up have a beer and chat!
Now my son and I are headed to Mile High Comics while the wife’s at work
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I've said it before but man, do you have a messed up view of distance. 9 hours roundtrip is NOT close.Shoot, didn't realize you'd be kinda close to my neck of the woods! (Only a 4.5 hour drive to Denver for us).How long are you guys down in that area?
Haha, when you live in the middle of nowhere, everywhere is close. I'm actually trying to make it work to drive the 10 hours one way to the Twins game this weekend since Joe Mauer is being inducted in the team HOF. Downside is wheat harvest is rolling right now and will likely push into the weekend.I've said it before but man, do you have a messed up view of distance. 9 hours roundtrip is NOT close.
Heck, my commute is 20-25 minutes and it's too long...
Prayers for her and you!Doctor finally got a diagnosis on my wife's condition.
Bloodwork shows a tick-borne disease called Babesiosis. Parasite that invades red blood cells. Rare, only 3000 cases in US/year.
Similar symptoms to malaria. High fevers, fatigue, dry cough, no appetite...
Treatment -2 antibiotics and a foul tasting emulsion that she has to take for 3 weeks.
Hopefully it gets knocked out
Need prayers
P
Shoot, didn't realize you'd be kinda close to my neck of the woods! (Only a 4.5 hour drive to Denver for us).How long are you guys down in that area?
Doctor finally got a diagnosis on my wife's condition.
Bloodwork shows a tick-borne disease called Babesiosis. Parasite that invades red blood cells. Rare, only 3000 cases in US/year.
Similar symptoms to malaria. High fevers, fatigue, dry cough, no appetite...
Treatment -2 antibiotics and a foul tasting emulsion that she has to take for 3 weeks.
Hopefully it gets knocked out
Need prayers
P