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Thank you, Vincent.

It's amazing, somewhat frustrating, and scary to find out what you don't know.

I didn't know that this type of thing could happen, that it was most prevalent in kids under two, specifically between five to nine months, and predominantly in boys. Of all the things I thought there was to worry about, a piece of intestine burrowing itself into another piece was not one of them. :)

So, yes, it is a time to be grateful that all went well and that all continues to be well.

We all learn new things every day. At least, now you can relax.

I hope so. It's been good news so far. I think the longer it goes, the better, and then we just hope there's not something else lurking out there. I worry more about falls and stuff falling on little ones, particularly the oldest granddaughter, who can basically get into a lot of things now. She's just old enough to do it but not quite old enough to know better in all cases.

Ah! the pains of parenthood - and grandparenthood. 😊

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