Yesterday afternoon Chun Yu had two seizures within two hours and Guillaume decided to send another nanny to watch her. I was really worried so I went too. The doctor said it was not abnormal for people who just had surgery to have seizures. I just hope it's not something that will happen regularly. It was hard to watch the nurse stick needles in her every hour either for drawing blood or for the IV. The two nannies and I would hold her arms and legs and tell her she's brave and that she shouldn't move. She would sometimes repeat "brave," and "don't move" as she started crying.
I stayed over at a friend's house and went back to the hospital this morning. Color had returned to her face and she was more talkative. Well, she started talking about food again, so she is more normal now. She always talks about eating "tasty food." One of her many general answers. Usually if I ask her, "what do you like to eat?" she answers, "I like to eat tasty food." If I ask her, "What do you like to play with?" she answers, "I like to play with toys." I wonder if her brain will quickly recover from the delay in development it had from the tumor. I won't be here to see her change in personality and temperament. I hope she's okay and doesn't become epileptic or even more delayed.
I'm thinking of taking the afternoon off to rest instead of teaching. My voice is shot from this weekend, and I was feeling sick as I left for the hospital yesterday. I hope tonight I can go into town and get a massage.
Lunchtime
I stayed over at a friend's house and went back to the hospital this morning. Color had returned to her face and she was more talkative. Well, she started talking about food again, so she is more normal now. She always talks about eating "tasty food." One of her many general answers. Usually if I ask her, "what do you like to eat?" she answers, "I like to eat tasty food." If I ask her, "What do you like to play with?" she answers, "I like to play with toys." I wonder if her brain will quickly recover from the delay in development it had from the tumor. I won't be here to see her change in personality and temperament. I hope she's okay and doesn't become epileptic or even more delayed.
I'm thinking of taking the afternoon off to rest instead of teaching. My voice is shot from this weekend, and I was feeling sick as I left for the hospital yesterday. I hope tonight I can go into town and get a massage.
Lunchtime

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