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Well, after two restless nights the Zweeble seems to be improving quite a bit. He still insists that his mouth is broken, because it's hard to swallow (they didn't take his tonsils, though), and this is his reason not to eat anything. Even Happy Meals are too much for the poor little man. Well, except if you leave them out on the couch for a while; while mesmerized by Spongebob, the Zweeble will eat his McNuggets and fries without actually realizing it.
The Happy Meal did lead to the ZQOtD: "Apple juice would be rockin'."
His nose is absolutely disgusting. The flyer the ENT gave us mentioned a pinkish discharge as being normal. The doctor said we might get some "funky colored"* discharge for a few days, maybe a couple of weeks. Okay, seriously, the child is expelling gallons of green, yellow, and yellowish-brownish-grayish toxic goo from his nasal cavities. It's disturbing to the point that I called the doctor's office thinking perhaps he had an infection or maybe a cold--nope, that's what they meant by "funky colored."
For the record, I have seen nothing pinkish or reddish.
His breath, however, is bad, just as advertised.
*yes, that is the proper medical terminology; a doctor said it, and who am I to question thecute physician?
The Happy Meal did lead to the ZQOtD: "Apple juice would be rockin'."
His nose is absolutely disgusting. The flyer the ENT gave us mentioned a pinkish discharge as being normal. The doctor said we might get some "funky colored"* discharge for a few days, maybe a couple of weeks. Okay, seriously, the child is expelling gallons of green, yellow, and yellowish-brownish-grayish toxic goo from his nasal cavities. It's disturbing to the point that I called the doctor's office thinking perhaps he had an infection or maybe a cold--nope, that's what they meant by "funky colored."
For the record, I have seen nothing pinkish or reddish.
His breath, however, is bad, just as advertised.
*yes, that is the proper medical terminology; a doctor said it, and who am I to question the