Well, it certainly is not our best card, but it may have the most character! LOL
Friday, January 20, 2012
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
An Aidan Update
In early December, Aidan was diagnosed with hyperthyroidism, caused by Graves disease. Graves is an autoimmune disease. Basically, his body built up antibodies against his own thyroid, attacking it. The result was an increase in thyroid hormones. And a big increase it was! His T3 hormone, which should be under 3, was at 19. His TSH hormone was 0, meaning his pituitary gland had basically shut down. It is very rare to have Graves disease at the age of ten and even more rare for a boy. Girls (women) get Graves at a rate of 4:1. He is seeing a wonderful endocrinologist at Children's Hospital of Milwaukee...the same doctor who treated his uncle Andy years ago! So, while we were surprised at the diagnosis, we were also relieved that we had an answer to his symptoms.
A little history: Aidan started looking very thin in the summer, but he was also having a big growth increase, and not loosing overall weight, so we just thought he was going through a growth spurt. In early fall, he started looking even more thin (and he didn't have much body fat to begin with!) and we put him on a high calorie diet. Even with a ton of calories (think two extra large Haagan Dazs milk shakes a day plus an extra meal!), he was not gaining. Additionally, by November, we started noticing many other symptoms and his school work was suffering as well. Some symptoms were vague, others a bit scary. So, to make a long story short, we took him the doctor, and there began his journey with Graves disease, and a long treatment plan, most likely for life. Our hopes are for him to eventually go into remission, which does happen, although rarely for a severe case.
The good news?! It's treatable. The other good news?! On the way home from Children's Hospital of Milwaukee (Seamus and Grandma and Grandpa D were with us that day), we took the boys to Cabela's....a big treat for Aidan!
Photos aren't the greatest because they were from my ipod...
A little history: Aidan started looking very thin in the summer, but he was also having a big growth increase, and not loosing overall weight, so we just thought he was going through a growth spurt. In early fall, he started looking even more thin (and he didn't have much body fat to begin with!) and we put him on a high calorie diet. Even with a ton of calories (think two extra large Haagan Dazs milk shakes a day plus an extra meal!), he was not gaining. Additionally, by November, we started noticing many other symptoms and his school work was suffering as well. Some symptoms were vague, others a bit scary. So, to make a long story short, we took him the doctor, and there began his journey with Graves disease, and a long treatment plan, most likely for life. Our hopes are for him to eventually go into remission, which does happen, although rarely for a severe case.
The good news?! It's treatable. The other good news?! On the way home from Children's Hospital of Milwaukee (Seamus and Grandma and Grandpa D were with us that day), we took the boys to Cabela's....a big treat for Aidan!
Photos aren't the greatest because they were from my ipod...
Labels:
Aidan,
Graves Disease
Thursday, January 5, 2012
Some Christmas Photos (2011)
I think Bridget someone dropped the ball on the picture taking. Unless I'm missing a memory card, we have very few Christmas photos this year. So, here is just a sampling...
| Homemade Nativity :) |
| Teresa and Molly Grace practice some Christmas tunes |
| Not such a great picture of our neighborhood luminary...it sure is better with lots of snow! |
| My youngest and my oldest |
| Yep, he came! |
| Disney's Tangled horse (Maximus)= $20...Generic horse (Maximus)= $1 :) |
| The whole gang in Grandma's pjs, minus Moira, who had to work |
| Grandpa, showing the girls something really interesting |
| Colleen, Bridget and Teresa |
| Margaret and Molly Grace |
| Seamus and Teresa |
| Erin |
Labels:
Christmas,
cousins,
family life,
grandparents
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