tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4573940012113626501.post6230484566405772905..comments2023-04-03T07:54:48.708-04:00Comments on Sweet Life With Boys: Warm WelcomeSweet life with boyshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15975490914544793855noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4573940012113626501.post-28658058610772067062011-12-11T08:08:45.891-05:002011-12-11T08:08:45.891-05:00Dr. and Mrs. Robinson,
I am a principal at a medi...Dr. and Mrs. Robinson, <br />I am a principal at a medium size elementary/middle school. I have two students who have finished chemo and radiation. Both have returned to school and remain cancer free but still have to be extremely careful about germs. It is important that both have lots of water, so their parents send bottle water to school for them to drink. They send the small bottles because after it is open for a some time, germs can grow. This has helped both children from getting sick. Also the two rooms that these children in are given special care when the custodians clean at night. One of the student's immune system is relatively back to normal but the other child still has some time before the immune system will return to normal. The reason I mentioned the bottle water is the doctor didn't tell the second child's parents and they sent the child to school without water. The school provided water until we could talk to the parents because drinking from a fountain is not good for someone with a low immune system. <br />This is just information I felt like sharing with you. Please do not post this. I am continuing to pray for David and your family.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com