This is Fi's mommy's blog entry today:
We like to try different supplies to see if they improve Fiona's treatment. Sometimes they help, sometimes they don't. For about 2 months we tried high flow needles. They didn't help. For Fiona they caused a lot of pain. Now we're back to the needles we started with. Yesterday's treatment was so much better. Other than the initial needle sticks she didn't complain at all, her infusion sites didn't leak medicine out, and she could move during treatment. I feel much better about treatments when they don't make her upset.
read Karen's blog http: //fionafighter.blogspot.com/
help fund Fiona's cure: http://www.gofundme.com/shesafightercom
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