Cleveland Clinic: Surviving the biopsy

Well,  Gavin survived the biopsies.  This is what actually happened.  First of all,  the doctor was absolutely fantastic and turned out to be the same guy that did his lumbar puncture last year. Basically,  the entire process took about 45 minutes. Gavin was in full dramatic form while we were there but did pretty well overall.  :-) They took a total of 3 biopsies all together.  Our extensive from his upper leg,  le from his thigh and one from his ankle.  Prior to doing anything,  Gavin received one shot of lidocaine in each of the three sites.  He freaked out over the lidocaine injections but most of it, as I said, most of it was drama. The way they take the biopsies is a bit under pleasant but at least…

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I’m a good parent because…..

The other day we did the I feel guilty because......post and people really poured their hearts out.  Today I wanted to change things up and help you realize all of the things that make you a great parent.  Sometimes it's nice to hear out loud or I writing what you do so well.  There's nothing wrong with bragging a little about what makes you a great parent.  :-) So without further ado..... I'm a good parent because..... I'll go first. I'm a good parent because I love my kids more than anything in the world.  I'm a good parent because I do my absolute best to help and provide for the every single need, even though I don't always succeed. I'm a good parent because gave up my career to…

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A dose of reality

In case you ever need perspective,  spend a day in the pediatric side of the Cleveland Clinic.  The amount of suffering I've witnessed in the many kids I've encountered today is so completely heartbreaking that I simply don't have the words. I've seen several kids that have undergone brain surgery and bare the obvious scaring. I'm horrified by the treatment some of these children are enduring at the hands of their parents. These parents aren't even trying to hide it. I know I'm not the only person noticing this because others look on in horror as well. Look,  trust me when I say that I know what it feels like to be overwhelmed lost and tired. The last thing I want to do is judge anyone because I don't know…

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Witnessing abuse

What is wrong with people?  We're sitting in the waiting room and there is a little boy, a bit younger than Emmett.  He is ovbiouly non-verbal and being treated absolutely horribly by his grandfather.  I have to say this and hate me if you must. I don't care about cultural differences,  there is a right way and a wrong way to treat a child,  let alone a child like that. Twice now, I have seen the grandfather pick this child up by his arm and once by his leg,  after the child fell off a table.  That's right, the grandfather was too busy playing with his phone to watch his grandson. The child wandered over to this table and climbed up before tumbling over.  The guy literally picked this poor…

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Cleveland Clinic: Waiting for the biopsy

We have arrived,  late,  thanks to unbelievably bad traffic. However,  since special arrangements had been made for today,  they said it was okay.  We did call ahead to let them know he was going to be late. We are getting checked in and Gavin's having his vitals taken. The next part is probably going to set the tone for the rest of our very long day.  The only thing getting me through this today is that I get to see my little man of the world, Elliott Richard tonight.  Words can't describe how excited I am.  I've only spoken with him once and we need got to Skype either.  :-) This was posted via WordPress for Android, courtesy of Samsung’s Galaxy S III. Please forgive any typos. I do know…

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Cleveland Clinic: On the road again

We are about to leave the house and head to Cleveland for a very,  very long day. Gavin has an unpleasant procedure in about 2 hours.  We will then have about 4 hours to kill until the next appointment.  I haven't figured out how we are going to kill those hours just yet. If Gavin wasn't so medically wishy washy right now,  I would take him to the Cleveland Zoo. That would kill some time. Please keep Gavin in your thoughts today.  If you can squeeze in the rest of us, that would be awesome as well.  I'll try to keep you updated in realtime as much as possible.  :-) This was posted via WordPress for Android, courtesy of Samsung’s Galaxy S III. Please forgive any typos. I do know…

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#Autistic Creations: The tower

Yesterday,  before everything was downhill, Emmett built this really cool castle out of blocks. He said something about it being Spiderman's house. Great job Emmett.  You're so creative. This was posted via WordPress for Android, courtesy of Samsung’s Galaxy S III. Please forgive any typos. I do know how to spell but auto-correct hate me. Please join our Autism Help Forums Look for "Autism Help" app at the Google Play Store

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Small Fiber Neuropathy

I learned something new yesterday. Rather, I gained a better understanding of what's going to be happening today at the Cleveland Clinic. Gavin is having 3 skin biopsies done this morning. The doctor called Monday afternoon, prior to our to our trip to Akron Children's Hospital and explained the entire procedure. The biopsies will be taken from his leg. He will receive 3 injections of lidocaine, to numb the general areas. Once that is done, they will take 3 skin samples. My understanding is that it's like a large hallow needle, that is used to puncture the skin and remove the sample. I'm pretty sure that this is notgoing to go over well with Gavin. I also learned more about what they are looking for. It's called small fiber neuropathy.…

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