Doctor's advice: don't allow Jenica to do anything "too crazy." (Down came the trapeze on the swing set!) and should she sustain any kind of trauma or head injury, immediately seek medical attention. OK!
We are waiting on one last test for "von Williebrand disease" (I honestly don't even want to know more about this unless I have to), but it's quite rare.
By the by, spending nearly the whole morning at the Hematology/Oncology department at Children's Hospital was (another) true eye opener for me. When I rounded that corner and saw several kids (ages 15 mos to 6 years of age) sitting in the waiting room with nearly no hair, pale and drawn faces, and at least two in wheelchairs, my stomach hit the floor. Jenica thought nothing of it and immediately went over to play with them. When I was done with reception and headed over to sit with her, she joined me and playfully announced that she had made "new friends." She then continued to try and play a game with another boy nearly exactly the same age as she, but who was in a wheelchair. He quickly became frustrated playing with her, however, because she could move so much more easily and reach pieces, etc. He moved off with a frustrated sulk. She stared after him, a bit lost, then went back to playing. My heart felt sad. I was upbeat the whole time, but felt (and still feel) an immense sorrow for what these kids and their parents are dealing with. I know the next time one of my little beasties does something that sets me off I am sure to "hit the high notes" as usual, but I hope that today will resonate some, and I will also see their complete and total joy, mischievousness, and curiosity as the true traits of a healthy child. There but for the grace of God go I....
Go and give your loved ones a hug. From me. :)
Thanks everyone -- just knowing you are there -- you truly make it easier.
I am so, so glad that everything worked out for you. Tell Jenica she can't keep scaring us like that (yeah...put the guilt trip onto a five year old...)!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad for you guys. What an absolute blessing to have healthy children.
ReplyDeleteSo happy for all of you. Big hugs to your munchkins.
ReplyDeleteAe one point I was diagnosed with Von Willebrand's (sp?). It's just a clotting disorder and you need to have a special clotting agent medication if you have surgery or something. It means when you get injured it takes a really long time for your blod to clot. I was tested later in life and they determined I didn't have it and then said that you can't outgrow it so I must have been misdiagnosed before. Ugh! So, worry for nothing - always great for people like me. Glad all is well.
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