Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Happy Days


Some parents find that a report card with A’s and B’s on it bring smiles to their faces. For a mom who has a son with eosinophilic esophagitis a picture of his esophagus that is all shiney and happy looking makes me grin ear to ear.

Austin as usual charmed the nurses and pleased the doctors. We traveled on Monday morning for his scope later that day. He was so good during the flight. He impressed me with his patience. When he has a scope he may not eat for a majority of the day. In this case he was allowed cereal in the morning and clear liquids until noon. Then he was unable to eat again until after his procedure. His procedure was scheduled for 4:30. That is a very long time for a 7 year old to go without food. I know that I would be cranky for that amount of time on top of traveling for the day.

However, after the scope I met with the doctor, who also had a smile on his face. He said that everything looked good and he appeared to ready to take on a new food. Because of the osteopenia the doctor and I decided that milk was a good place to start. However, we need to wait until after the biopsies come back from the lab.

So keep those finger crossed that Austin is able to start eating icecream.

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