Gavin’s metabolic testing 8/22/2011

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Last week Gavin had about 13 vials of blood taken for some extensive metabolic testing.  We have received word that some of the initial tests have come back in. 

The test results have come back for the vitamin and mineral deficiencies.  All those are normal. 

In a weird way,  I’m not sure this was actually good news.  I mean,  to say that it kind of sucks that it wasn’t something simple like a vitamin deficiency or something that could easily be corrected.
Don’t get me wrong,  I’m happy this is something that we don’t have to worry about but at the same time it means we have something bigger going on.

I’m not really surprised but it would be nice for Gavin to catch a break.. Although, to be honest,  good news is good news and I’ll take it where I can get it.

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Vette

Well I am glad for you guys, but at the same time sad :/ Love you guys

chavisory

Yes, I know how that feels. I had a whole collection of very bizarre and frightening symptoms a few years ago which all turned out to be simply uncommon manifestations of chronic low blood sugar, which was a pain in the a**, but also a huge relief compared to the alternate prospect of some kind of mysterious/lethal/expensive heart problem. Well, congrats, but also dammit.