Today, Micah took his last dose of IV steroid. We are anxious to see how he does now that he doesn't get pumped full of IV Benydryl twice a day. Also, high doses of steroids have lots of side effects. There is no way to know how much the drugs are affecting him at this point so we are curious how tomorrow will be. He will continue on oral steroids for 4-6 weeks.
Today, Micah took bites of food for every meal. It still didn't amount to enough to lose the feeding tube, but we are getting closer.
Today we were also almost guaranteed a recommendation to put Micah in a rehabilitation hospital-the closest one for children is in Atlanta. We now have to make lots of decisions regarding work, finances, splitting up or sticking together. These are things we just don't have a lot of brain power left to do. Please pray for us that we would be wise. We have a case worker who will help us sort through all the insurance stuff on Monday. We don't know how soon we will be leaving but are thinking as soon as Tuesday, but possibly not till later in the week. We will keep you all updated as decisions are made and things get rolling. Right now, I must abruptly sign off due to a prematurely waking baby :) She actually got in bed by 8 and doesn't know what to think about missing that late evening feeding. Be back tomorrow!
4 comments:
Wow! So happy to hear about his progress. Will be praying for you all as you have to make some hard decisions.
So glad to hear of his progress! Keep your faith and God will help guide you through the tough decisions you face. You are such amazing people, and though difficult, will make it through this.
Wow, yesterday was a big day! Big steps, big decisions. You know we love you guys so much. Every step of progress Micah makes brings us such joy and relief, and every frustrating struggle he has brings us to our knees.
The God who can heal our boy also gives peace and wisdom. He is good. And, don't forget, He has plans not to harm us, but to give us hope and a future! He works for the good of those who love him. And Ginny, he adores you!
Ginny, thank you for taking time in the midst of this difficult journey to let so many of us know how all of you are. It helps, encourages, brings tears and elicits praise and prayers.
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