Rory's story starts out like any other...she was born. Rory was born into a family that loves her, with a mother and father that very much wanted her, and an older brother and sister that were eagerly anticipating her arrival. From there her story deviates a bit from the preferred path of life. So much so, that in her first five weeks of life, she spent more time in a hospital than at home with the family that loves her so.
After an uneventful birth and fairly typical hospital stay for mom and daughter, Rory went home where she was doted on by family, as all newborns should be. About two weeks after she arrived home, her bowel movements became less and less frequent, and her feeding started to drop off. She became very lethargic, and would simply fall asleep while feeding.
Christine grew concerned quickly, and took her to the pediatricians after-hours urgent care. They recommended that she take her over to the Emergency Room at Rady Children's hospital since it was fairly close, and they would have the proper equipment to perform a more thorough assessment.
In order to catch up to today in the story, the next few entries are correspondences provided regarding the developing situation.
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