



He continues to do better today. Well, really it's 10:30 and he's not awake yet. He slept snugly between Justin and I awoke at 7 a.m. to take some pain medicine and go back to bed. I am glad he's getting some good rest. He is a lot like me and has a difficult time just staying down and being restful. I called the pediatrician this morning and he's ecstatic that things are going better. I think both he and I are relieved that we made the best decision not to have him put in the hospital. We were planning on camping in Hobble Creek Canyon for Memorial Day Weekend, but can't chance putting him in cold weather so we're looking forward to another quiet and restful weekend around our house. He'll have a follow up chest x-ray next week and see Dr. Cornish to talk again about the immune deficiency and where to go from here. All in all, looks like better days ahead for him and for that we are thankful!
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