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- 8 months and counting
- Sometimes you forget she is sick...and then you ar...
- Stress does cause problems
- Girls looking great
- Open House/Sample Teacher Letter
- It's raining on the first day of school - yea!
- Serum level checks
- Sleep to Sniffles
- Neighborhood Coincidence
- Sacrament of the Sick
- How blessed we are
- The Poison is Working
- Just got back from the hospital...
- How is she not exhausted? I am!
- The Truth
- Little baffled
- Don't panic
- We have a visitor coming...named Gustav
- Gustav is scaring me
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August
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Wednesday, August 20, 2008
The Poison is Working
Madeline is looking good. And when I mean good, I really mean fantastic. The skin on her chest is completely cleared. Just a few months ago, I was worried the scaly rash on her chest would scar her forever. Don't have to worry any longer - it's perfect. Her knees - clear of rash. Face - clear of rash. And her worst part, the elbows - at least a 60 percent improvement. Her hands are at least 60 percent improved as well.
I don't want to jinx us by getting too anxious with her vast improvements, but she has come so far in actually a short amount of time. Boy, are we blessed.
The increase in her cyclosporine really worked for her. The "poison", as I called it in the beginning, is the "magic" doing the job on the JDM. Thank God she never took the prednisone. Our doctor went with second line drugs to avoid the side effects of the prednisone. Some may disagree with this course of treatment. But I believe our doctor is a genius.
I don't want to jinx us by getting too anxious with her vast improvements, but she has come so far in actually a short amount of time. Boy, are we blessed.
The increase in her cyclosporine really worked for her. The "poison", as I called it in the beginning, is the "magic" doing the job on the JDM. Thank God she never took the prednisone. Our doctor went with second line drugs to avoid the side effects of the prednisone. Some may disagree with this course of treatment. But I believe our doctor is a genius.
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