Josie LeeAnne was born July 11, 2010. She was four days overdue and came into this world in her own timing. Twelve hours after Josie was born we were told that she had a massive brain tumor the size of a racquetball. Her tiny life has been a miraculous roller coaster ride ever since.
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Upper GI - MRI
January 18, 2012
Upper GI – MRI
This will be a brief update, as I am trying to write it
while Josie sleeps here at the clinic getting her chemo. Thankfully she has been doing really well
with taking naps in her stroller while we are here – gives me a bit of a break
from entertaining her or maybe it’s her entertaining me!
Tomorrow, January 19 – Josie will be having an upper GI done
again based on the referral from her GI doctor.
He would like to see an updated image of what is happening with her
Nissan (the wrap around her esophagus).
If they can determine what is happening and if every doctor is on board,
they may try and redo the Nissan. We are
a little apprehensive since it didn’t work the first time and the surgeon that
did it had no rationale as to why it would not have worked. Regardless, the last month of Josie refluxing
has been extremely draining, not only on her, but on us too. Ironically, the past few days we have seen a
drastic reduction in her reflux and today was the first day in months that
Josie did not reflux even once. We
completely feel like this is the wind down of one of her cycles, of which we
hope to have some reprieve for a little while.
We will meet with the general surgeon next week to discuss the upper GI
and what options we have for Josie and surgery.
Our prayer is that this upper GI will show the doctors what
they need to know and that both the doctors and Marc and I will have wisdom of
what to do for her regarding surgery and her reflux.
Next Thursday, January 26 will be Josie’s annual MRI. These are always the indicating markers of
what the tumor is doing and what treatment plans will follow. We are of course on our knees about this
imaging. We will not know the results
until the following week when we can meet with her oncologist see the actual
MRI.
So the next few weeks are weighing on us and are big things
for our little girl to go through.
We would appreciate prayer for each of these things.
Finally, we are working on a blog spot for Josie that will
be easier accessed by those with facebook or email. I am working on putting all of the old posts
up from the very beginning of Jo’s life and once those are added, it should be
ready to go. We will let you know when
it is available – hopefully soon!
Blessings to you all,
Marc & Darcia
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