Sorry to bring this one back, I just wanted to post for kyaney.
When my daughter was born she had an omphalocele. (This means that the skin over her stomach was not closed up) She was taken to a different hospital. I followed the ambulance to the hospital. I remember happily thinking "My daughter is in there" Then I realized that my daughter is in an ambulance. Talk about a high and low at the same time. She was operated on when she was less than 24 hours old. That fact still completely amazes me. She had a second sugery when she was 2 weeks old. After 30 days in the NICU she came home. While she was in the NICU the doctor would come by to check on her at all different times. I know that he came one time on a Saturday night.
She had to have a third operation when she was 20 months old. The surgery was scheduled for 1:30 and was expected to last about 2 hours. The other surgeries the doctor had that day went long. It did not start until 5:00 and ended at 11:00 at night. So the doctor had been in surgery all day, literally. It is not like he could say, I'm tired, I think I will finish this tomorrow.
She is 8 now and doing fine, but she has no belly button.
So all that I can say to you kyaney is Thank-you. Yes you may make a good living (at least I hope you do) but I am sure that you earn it. For instance this doctor loves to read books, but he doesn't have the time, so he listens to them on audio tape.
Scott