Wednesday, October 15, 2014

A good day

Today our precious tucker underwent his 6th and hopefully final endoscopy! He was such a trooper and even through tears waved at all the staff as they wheeled him to the procedure room:) anywho, the results were better than expected. Everything was clear, our doctor was completely baffled. It was no nice to see the pictures of nice pink lining (as weird as that sounds). He did have a few spots that looked like ulcers, but she wasn't too worried. She took biopsies to be sure and will let us know in a few days. The best news of all was that she gave us the all clear to call our surgeon and get his g button removed. This is the last step on the long journey we have been on. I felt like a weight had been lifted off my shoulders:) the day he gets it out will be a very emotional day for me but a good one. No one is certain that this will not come back since they still don't know what this is, but I have to remember who healed my baby. I have to remember that I have witnessed a healing miracle from our loving father! Amen! Thank you all for your thoughts and prayers along this journey. It has been a long and rough road but we have almost made it there! 

I am awaiting a call back from our surgeon to set up an appointment. That day we will definitely be having a huge celebration and praising God! 

We go to see our immunologist on October 30th and are eager to see what they have to say. He is currently a part of 2 different research studies in hopes of finding a diagnosis. Until then we are so happy with how things are going now. God has truly blessed us. We hada rely rough year and a half but things are looking up! 

Again, thank you for all your thoughts and prayers!! We felt every one.




Of course we had to stop at target for a few treats after the rough morning:) thanks to yaya for buying him his new Olaf sheets!


Thanks for stopping by! Have a blessed week all! I will update again soon!

Love and blessings,
Traci

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