September 9th did not start the way I planned/hoped! I dropped Alex's labs off and was heading to take Maddy to school and I rear ended a truck with a tow hitch as I was coming to a Stop light. We were all fine, but I was without my car for 11 days. luckily, I had a rental after the first few days. The rest of that week was pretty quiet as i dealt with car insurance and medical insurance!
On the 17th, Maddy saw our beloved endocrinologist for the first time. She has had some thyroid labs that have been off and have been gradually getting worse, but not quite to treatment level. We had a good discussion with Dr. Thornton and the plan is to recheck labs in October. based on the results we will either start treatment or continue to recheck labs every 6 months to a year or sooner if she were to become symptomatic.
The following day, Maddy had an endoscopy and colonoscopy to try and figure out what is going on with her GI system and recent weight loss. Everything looked okay visually and subsequently by biopsy. Dr. Osutokun believes her motility may be worsening causing increased reflux and constipation. We are working on a new medication that may help.
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Last Monday, Maddy had her appointment at Scottish Rite to evaluate her knee. (For those who don't know, Maddy's left knee is very unstable and is dislocating every time she straightens it). It was our first time to Scottish Rite and the hospital was very nice. The staff and volunteers were extremely friendly and helpful. The specialist we saw was an orthopedic doctor. He felt like we had made the right decision coming to see him, however, he needs to refer us to one of his partners who specifically specializes in knees. The knee specialist will order very specialized Xrays and CT scans and take a number of measurements. Based on those findings, he will determine if we should do surgery now or wait until she is a little bigger. he will also decide whether it can be done arthroscopically or needs to be an open surgery. Part of this decision will be based on whether they just need to tighten ligaments or if they need to also surgically repair bones.
On Wednesday it was Alex's turn for an endoscopy and colonoscopy. Unlike Maddy, Alex's scopes didn't look great. The ulcers/gastritis that Dr. O saw in August have gotten more widespread and he also has duodenitis and colitis. I am unsure of the plan at this time, but it definitely explains why Alex always says he has stomach pain. Poor kid!
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This weekend was centered around Church. I was lucky to attend our Women's Conference on Choosing Joy. It was nice to take a few hours for myself to refill my bucket.
When I think about values and traits I want to instill in my children Faith in God is always at the top of the list. Alex's faith has always been strong. He learned early on to rely on prayer when times are hard and because we home-schooled we did Bible Study every day with all of our other school work from Pre-k through 8th grade. This weekend Alex stood up before our congregation (along with two friends) for 4 services and gave a message about building your house on rock instead of sand. I could not be prouder of his courage and commitment to share his faith with others.
If you have seen me over the past few weeks and I have been a little frazzled, now you see why! It has been a crazy month. As we head into our CRAZIEST month of the year, my prayer is that our days are filled with more fun and laughter than doctors appointments and tests.
Ali
Please consider helping Alex help other kids through his support of Cook Children's Medical Center. He is about 15% of the way to his goal. We have one month to go. Alex's Fundraiser
Please consider helping Alex help other kids through his support of Cook Children's Medical Center. He is about 15% of the way to his goal. We have one month to go. Alex's Fundraiser
You are one strong family! Your a great mom Alison, sending all my love to you all ❤
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