Finally. I"m glad to hear Ryan's treatment is in the hands of experts, and I think all of you are feeling a little relieved.
What are your plans for traveling to see him? I know Flashmo is coming home and all, but are you still going to try to go to Washington at some point? Please keep us posted. Love and hugs.
The relief you're feeling comes right through my computer screen. I know there are still a lot of questions about Ryan's treatment, but at least there's a plan in place. The fact that everyone is breathing a little easier will surely help physically as well as emotionally.
You have so many people in your corner. I'd like to think that, collectively we made a difference. My thoughts and prayers continue to be with the three of you.
This is wonderful news. The relief has to be a breath of fesh air.
Of course if the Spokane Doc had been a stand-up fellow, he'd
of put you onto the UW-Chiari Clinic himself and saved you alot
of grief. BUT you got there and that is the start. Let the healing begin.
My daughter in August with her kitten and at Bob Wier concert.
All my comments sound too sappy. Once more, glad that the news is
getting BETTER.
You are right indeed, everything does happen for a reason and it's a good thing you guys found a great facility with such a helpful and caring staff! Congrats to you and your family on the blessing.
P.S. You look amazing in your costume! Too bad every day can't be Halloween!!!
Yeah I seem to be feeling better today so far, taking it easy is about the only thing I can do right now, dont want to miss any work tomorrow!
I am so glad to see that your happier, I knew things would work out in your favor, they always have a way of doing so. I have been checking everyday for more good news.
Hey lady. sorry I've been away for a while and I have not been keeping up with whats going on in your family. As a mom, I know what you have ben going through and I am so very sorry for your troubles. I am glad that through it all you are able to see the bright side of things. Sometimes we get to where we need to be by acting on negative experiences. You know that don't cha?
I have your son in my prayers.
I have doing my nursing intern in neuroscience and can I tell you how much I love it! The new advances and equipment are amazing. I have already seen some most incredible things done in neurology. the first few days post surgery usually require some skilled patience and belief in the universe, but the outcomes are incredible. You did good by finding a specialist clinic. These places are usually full of people who are obsessed with their specialy spend way too much time learing about it. They usually know what they are doing.
I have a good vibe about this in your behalf. and (HHHUUUGGGSSS)
Wow, that's fantastic news honey, I'm sooooo pleased for you and your family. At last Ryan gets the treatment he deserves and it just shows what a bit of time, patience and dedication can do to make someone feel better. Ryan's nurse sounds amazing and I hope that she will continue to be there for him to explain things as he goes along.
Lookin hot there too Missy! How the bloody hell do your keep your bewbs lookin so good?!?! Love you!!
I keep thinking that I need to stay busy too but I work from home...and with being sick I cant really get out after work. So I stay home for days at a time.
My health needs to get better or moving is not gonna be possible!
Thank you for your words of wisdom. I really appreciate that!
I am so glad to hear your good news! It really does seem like the Universe is looking out for Ryan. I will keep him in my thoughts and prayers!
I had every intention of calling you and Fishy this afternoon, but the time got away from me. I hope to talk to you soon!
I really don't know if I'll be on SG much until they fix the crappy news feed. It's just too much work. I just pop in and read the blogs and pop off again. I guess it's good for me to spend less time on the computer, but it makes me bummed out. I feel so out of the loop, but I just really hate the way it is right now.
Hang in there, hon. Your hubby will be there in just a couple of days! I love you!
While you're always welcome, I'm about 1.5hrs south of Seattle Children's. You'd have the RV all figured out by the time you make it from your place I5. I hadn't pulled a big trailer in years before I brought my 5er up here. It didn't take long to remember how.
From looking at Flashmo's blog it looks like he'll be there and ready for action. I'll still be on-call though.
I'm so glad that Ryan is able to get in at Children's Hospital. Hopefully they can get him in real soon and this ordeal can be finished!
I'm back until such a time as my account expires (later this month).
I went back to my rheumatologist today, got Lyrica and a prescription for physical therapy. PT did wonders for me last time around, and hopefully with that and the Lyrica the pain will get better.
(you can't tell... but I'm doing a happy dance for you and Ryan.) I am so glad that this is all panning out for the better sooner than I had hoped. Much love to you all.