09/29/2005
Entamoeba Hystolica
It’s the name of a parasite which had haunted us along this year. The parasite grew inside the colon and hadn’t been easy to destroy. My little Kaylia had been infected (it was rather attacked) by the parasite and its kista for three times. The first was diagnosed on April. 2 months later we came back to the doctor and found out that she got kista amoeba. The third and I really pray that it would be the last, happened last August.
We almost took the colonoscopy to diagnose how far the colon had been damaged by the parasite. Thank God, she was getting better and the lab test showed all negative so the doctor decided it wasn’t necessary to undertake the process. I was relieved since the colonoscopy would be hurting and uncomfort. Practically, she spent almost 90% of her week end in the last 6 months at the hospital since the treatment for each attack approximately took 6-8 weeks in average. The cashier woman in Klinik Alamanda even noticed how often we came there. My reimbursement forms increased up to 3 pieces per week. One for the doctor, one for lab test, and one for the medication. I was in despair because I wasn’t able to guard her from harm things. We might not careful enough in sterilizing her environment. We thought we had done the best we could but then it wasn’t enough. I almost deleted the words from my dictionary when this morning I received a short message from Aris on my cell “Kaylia had a diare this morning”. God, please….16:00 Posted in My Lovely Princess | Permalink | Comments (1) | Email this



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Hello.
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"The birth took place at the couple's home (just outside Oslo)," says the palace, adding mother and baby were both well.
Bye.
Posted by: anegalNen | 10/10/2008
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