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	<title>Colin Loves Tractors &#187; Dr. Allen</title>
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<p>Colin may have a budding career as a Geico caveman, or perhaps a more mundane sideshow act as a wolf boy. We have noticed thick hairs sprouting on his forehead, giving him the beginnings of uni-forehead (forget uni-brow &#8212; we&#8217;ve moved way beyond that). Dark whorls grow like moss on his back.</p>
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<p>Colin may have a budding career as a Geico caveman, or perhaps a more mundane sideshow act as a wolf boy. We have noticed thick hairs sprouting on his forehead, giving him the beginnings of uni-forehead (forget uni-brow &#8212; we&#8217;ve moved way beyond that). Dark whorls grow like moss on his back.</p>
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		<title>Morning Post-Op Recovery</title>
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<p>Colin continues to do well post-operatively. As we have experienced in the past, he comes out of sedation very quickly, so they administered fentanyl in order to keep him quiet. However, the fentanyl is a longer-acting medication that is not ideal to have in his system when they try to extubate him.</p>
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<p>Colin continues to do well post-operatively. As we have experienced in the past, he comes out of sedation very quickly, so they administered fentanyl in order to keep him quiet. However, the fentanyl is a longer-acting medication that is not ideal to have in his system when they try to extubate him.</p>
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