Topic: Octo-Mom's Son Released From Hospital
Queene123's photo
Fri 07/24/09 09:36 PM
Octo-Mom's Son Released From HospitalUs Magazine - July 20, 2009 6:23 AM PDT

celebs:Nadya Suleman
topics: Kids

Nadya Suleman on March 10, 2009 in L.A. Jason Mitchell/BuzzFoto/FilmMagicUs Magazine Octo-Mom Nadya Suleman's two-year-old son, Caleb, was treated and released from a Los Angeles-area hospital Friday after accidentally ingesting a chemical mixture from a home volcano kit.

"He'll be perfectly fine," Suleman, 33, told RadarOnline.com after returning home with her son from a precautionary trip to the St. Jude Medical Center's ER yesterday evening.



Caleb, one of Suleman's 14 children, vomited at the family's La Habra, Calif., home after swallowing liquid from his older brother's volcano kit, prompting Suleman to dial 911. The boy was taken by ambulance to the Fullerton, Calif., hospital, underwent diagnostic tests and was released. According to Suleman, no further tests or medication will be needed.



During the ordeal, Suleman's other children -- including her nearly six-month-old octuplet babies -- remained under the supervision of nannies.


MirrorMirror's photo
Fri 07/24/09 09:45 PM

Octo-Mom's Son Released From HospitalUs Magazine - July 20, 2009 6:23 AM PDT

celebs:Nadya Suleman
topics: Kids

Nadya Suleman on March 10, 2009 in L.A. Jason Mitchell/BuzzFoto/FilmMagicUs Magazine Octo-Mom Nadya Suleman's two-year-old son, Caleb, was treated and released from a Los Angeles-area hospital Friday after accidentally ingesting a chemical mixture from a home volcano kit.

"He'll be perfectly fine," Suleman, 33, told RadarOnline.com after returning home with her son from a precautionary trip to the St. Jude Medical Center's ER yesterday evening.



Caleb, one of Suleman's 14 children, vomited at the family's La Habra, Calif., home after swallowing liquid from his older brother's volcano kit, prompting Suleman to dial 911. The boy was taken by ambulance to the Fullerton, Calif., hospital, underwent diagnostic tests and was released. According to Suleman, no further tests or medication will be needed.



During the ordeal, Suleman's other children -- including her nearly six-month-old octuplet babies -- remained under the supervision of nannies.


:smile: I am glad the kid is okay:smile:

cabot's photo
Mon 07/27/09 10:11 AM
I'm glad the kid is ok as well.

Octomom will probably sue the volcano kit manufacturer...unless it was home made.jmo