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I think I got Charity's mind destressed at the gym. I kept trying to embarrass her😂
 
Grunting when I'd lift, yelling "you can do it little girl", and anything else that popped in my head😂
 
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I stayed up just in case. Worried I'd get inside, then Tiffany may call or something
 
My cousin fell in her kitchen Sunday and broke her femur. Had surgery yesterday. She can't have visitors either.
 
It has to be scary, being in the hospital, facing surgery and not have your support with you.
Yes my nephew dealt with it last week he is 22 and had an emergency appendectomy -- no visitors not even my brother or sil -- wonder how the idiots got the insurance info -- cant miss that can they
 
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That's my guess. They had to do a plate from her hip to her knee. She has CP, and her husband doesn't always catch what someone says....and of course he's the one the doctor's are talking to. It's hard to get specifics.
Dang, praying for her.
 
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Are you and Tiffany able to communicate freely and regularly while she's in the hospital? Via Skype, Facetime, etc...
Yes thankfully. She called on the face thing (mines not iPhone, just used messenger) a little while ago. Daughter was gone so I had just taken a shower and everything on except a shirt. She asked "are you naked?!" 😂😂😡
 
You’re allowed right now, but as much as I admire Tiffany’s, you and the girl’s tenacity, it will still be a hard no. What time do you hear from the doctor when Tiffany can go home? I hate it for all you.
Everything rides on that urine culture. Not to be gross, but it's a bacterial infection. If it's growing something they can send her home with an antibiotic, then she'll be home tomorrow. If not, it may be a another day or two for IV treatment. An infectious disease Dr came in to see her earlier. Said she was blown away at how she had 2 places of infection so bad that the other Dr was sure they were tumors. She told her that it's very likely that she's going to be on a lifetime maintenance dose of antibiotics. That way, hopefully, it doesn't blow up this bad again.
 
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