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Aug 01 2012

Lizze is going to be moving……

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I wanted to let everyone know that Lizze is going to be moving to a new blog and rebuilding from scratch.  What did you think I meant?  :-P

As you are aware,  Google detected malware awhile ago. 

There was a bad plugin that caused the problems. 

Even though Google now recognizes that the dailymommysurvival.com is clean and safe, it takes a great deal of time for things to be reindexed. As a result,  it appears as though her site is dangerous. 

I have requested a review through Google’s webmaster tools but the process can take months.

Basically,  Lizze is faced with the decision to wait it out or start from scratch. After with our fellow blogging friends,  it was decided that she would have to start over from scratch, with a completely new blog

This is very frustrating for her because she has put many years of her heart and soul into dailymommysurvival.com only to have to start from scratch.

I’m asking that all of you please consider making the switch with her.  When the new sites goes live,  I post all the information.  If you could please update your bookmarks to reflect the changes at that time,  I would really appreciate, as would Lizze.

She going through a great deal and this was not something that she needed to do.

Please show your support and follow her to her new blog,  when it goes live in the next few days.  :-)

**Thanks for reading**

       -Lost and Tired

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Jun 20 2012

Providing comfort where possible

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By now most of you are aware of Emmett’s painful fever disorder.  He’s absolutely miserable right now and so it makes him more difficult to manage and almost impossible to comfort.

The only thing that works at the moment is if I let me play my prized Playstation Vita. 

As much as I hate sharing my Vita because I want to keep it free from scratches and misuse,  I love Emmett to much to deny him this if it helps to distract him from the pain. 

My love for Emmett > A scratch free Playstation Vita :-)

It’s amazing the things you are willing to sacrifice when you become a parent.  It’s even more amazing when you realize just how far you’re willing to go to comfort your child in pain.

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Nov 19 2011

Fattest Squirrel EVER update

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So,  I got a pretty big response to my post the other day about the fat squirrel.  In that post I mentioned that my neighbor feeds these guys little peanut butter sandwiches.

Well,  this morning,  a black squirrel was sitting on my fence enjoying one of those sandwiches. 

In fact,  it was so lost in this little sandwich,  that it didn’t even notice me walking up to it to get the pictures. 

I just thought,  you know,  if anyone had wanting to see a squirrel eat a little sandwich on their bucket list,  I’d help you scratch it off the list :-)

Don’t say I never did anything for you.   ;-)

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Nov 16 2011

Fattest Squirrel EVER

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This is completely off topic,  however,  I thought it was pretty funny.  My neighbor loves squirrels.  He actually makes them little tiny peanut butter sandwiches.  He’s actually one of our nice neighbor’s. It just kills me when I see these squirrels scratch at his door when they are hungry. Then they sit there eating these tiny sandwiches.

Anyway, this squirrel is so fat that it can barely squeeze under the fence anymore. This thing is like a regulation size football, with a tail.
I just thought is was humorous and wanted to share.  :-)

Hope everyone is having a good day….

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– Lost and Tired

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Aug 24 2011

Immunology: The Verdict 8/24/2011

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The appointment went well.  We found out that Gavin’s vitamin D is very low and so we are addressing that.  Gavin is also starting on his new twice a day inhaler.  They attempted to do the pulmonary testing but Gavin wasn’t able to follow the directions (despite trying very hard) and so they gave up for today. 

We didn’t have any scratch testing today which was quite a relief.  We decided to keep the infusions at Akron Children’s Hospital instead of doing them at home.  He will actually miss his first day of school because it coincides with his next infusion.

As far as the tremors go,  they believed to be neurological in nature and not a side effect related to the infusion.

We also got more test results back and I’ll follow up with those later cause I don’t have them infront of me at the moment and I want to be accurate.

Overall,  it was a very positive appointment. Thank God for small favors….

– Lost and Tired

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Aug 24 2011

Immunology: The follow up 8/24/2011

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We have arrived at Akron Children’s Hospital.  Lizze just informed me that she thinks they may be scratch testing today. Fan-freakin-tastic is all I have to say to that.  I knew they were doing the pulmonary testing but not the allergy testing. 

If he needs it done then so be it, we’ll just deal with it.  However,  I was not prepared for this. 

Please God,  let this go well.  I hate having to hold him down.  It will seriously ruin the rest of the day.  I always feel like a monster afterwards.

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Aug 03 2011

When the light at the end of the tunnel…..is a train

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I’m going to keep this pretty short as we have our hands full today. When I can, I’ll do a more detailed post but for right now this is all I’m capable of. We met with the Immunologist this morning at Akron Children’s Hospital. If you recall we were referred there when it was discovered that Gavin’s lgM and lgG were low. We thought that the our biggest problem was going to be scratch testing. We couldn’t have been more off target if we tried…

We didn’t understand what low meant. As it turns out Gavin lgM and lgG are extremely low. They are so low in fact that he will at least need monthly infusions going forward or we can put him on a pump and at home at least once a week. Basically, a small (subQ) needle goes into his belly and the pump infuses over a 2 hour period of time. Lizze and I were both speechless and in shock. We didn’t have a clue that this was going on.

She also discovered that Gavin has pneumonia as well and put him on heavy duty antibiotics. We thought it was allergies because we were asking about changing allergy meds. She said that she thinks that the meds aren’t working because he doesn’t have allergies. She thinks he is chronically sick and that the allergy symptoms are actually chronic sinusitis. At this point the guilt sets in. How did we not know this? How is this even possible? How could we have missed this?

As we get closer and closer to the light at the end of the tunnel everything begins to fall apart.

After examining Gavin and reviewing the labs she believes that Gavin has Ataxia Telangiectasia, a degenerative neurological disorder that explains much of what we couldn’t explain until now. My understanding is that we still need to genetically confirm this but right now we have to give him back his immune system before we can do anything else.

She explained that people diagnosed with Ataxia Telangiectasia usually only live to their teens or early twenties. It took everything we had not to break down right there. We didn’t want to alert Gavin to anything.

With that, I suddenly realized that light at the end of our tunnel was what I had feared most……..a train..

That are going to call us ASAP and tell us when to show up for the first infusion. She wants in done in the next three days. On the way home we stop to get ALL the collective blood work done that needed done and get x-rays to confirm the pneumonia. Gavin was super brave for both and had 7 or 8 vials of blood taken.

I wanted to write all of this down before I forgot anything. I figured this was as good a place as any. I feel like I’m forgetting things but I don’t think I did. As I was talking to my mother in law on the phone while writing this AEP shows up to shut our power off. This not a good day……..

UPDATE: I realized what I forgot. They are testing Emmett for the same disorder because of his chronic fevers. How could I have possibly forgotten that? What’s wrong with me? ……………………

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