tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2161852310837186507.post7798556560156314021..comments2014-06-14T17:21:39.370-04:00Comments on Comfort&Wubbies: Crazy Vintage*Tyler*http://www.blogger.com/profile/01310906292217759197noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2161852310837186507.post-1615187834242140592014-06-08T10:43:24.950-04:002014-06-08T10:43:24.950-04:00Thanks for stopping by my blog and leaving a kind ...Thanks for stopping by my blog and leaving a kind word. I am a new follower on bloglovin' <br /><br />I really like your take on the D9Patch. Great fabrics! Looking forward to seeing more of your sewing and quilting.<br /><br />In regards to you daughter's ear infections. Listen to your doctors, have her hearing tested and then make your own decision as to what you feel is best for your daughter. All my adult children had ear infections as babies and toddlers. Our middle son had more than the others and at about 18 months our regular pediatrician sent us the specialist who also sent us to have his hearing checked. Based on the fact that his hearing was good, the ENT pediatric specialist suggested waiting a little longer to see if they might clear up as he got a bit older. Very shortly thereafter he stopped having ear infections. My son never had the surgery. This is just my personal experience and I am no expert. My son's speech development was never an issue. You may wish to have your daughter's speech development also assed by a specialist. The more information your gather and research, the better prepared you will be to make this decision. May your beautiful little girl soon be feeling well.<br /><br />Best wishes ... :) PatScrapatcheshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11922866916373027618noreply@blogger.com