Hi all,
So the blood draw went well. It was one stick with some maneuvering. They had to wiggle the needle around once they stuck him to get in to his vein. His veins are so little and tough, from being stuck so many times, that sometimes when they think they have a good vein, it still proves tricky to get in to the vein. But they got in and now we wait for the results.
We noticed in the last few days Caleb has been pushing on his hearing aid a lot when we think he is trying to hear better. We also noticed he has more crud coming out of one of his eyes too, again. So we called his pediatrician and got in there ASAP. Diagnosis, double ear infection. We think this may be why he was running a fever too on Saturday. He is such a trooper. You really, despite Saturday, wouldn't even know he was/is sick. They say CHARGE kiddos have a high tolerance to pain. Well the doctor said the ear infection was nasty and this proves his tolerance is high.
Thanks all for checking in and your emails and text messages. Thanks for keeping us in your prayers!
God Bless you all!!
God Bless Caleb and Camryn!!
Caleb was born with two rare syndromes, CHARGE and DiGeorge. Caleb is the 6th person in the world born with both syndromes. CHARGE is a multisystem-effecting syndrome which can cause several severe anomolies. DiGeorge prevented Caleb from developing an immune system. He spent over a year straight in the hospital, had multiple surgeries with a possibility of having more in the future. This blog details his heroic journey and story. God Bless Caleb!!
Ephesians 3:20 "Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us"
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