Broc was born with a broken heart.He is a strong little guy and has overcome many obstacles.He will still have to deal with heart surgeries and procedures in the future.Through all of this he is a great little buddy and loves his older brother Mark.Dealing with Broc's health issues has made us a very strong family.
Sunday, May 21, 2017
First Homeschool Field Day
Here is our day in pics.
It was an awesome day all round. Thank you to everyone involved and all the new friends we made.
A Trip down memory lane of Memorial Pics
The boys have been wearing a tuxedo for the last 9 years for the Memorial. Its a small tradition we started and we love it. They look so handsome in them.
Memorial 2007
Memorial 2008
Memorial 2009
Memorial 2010
Memorial 2011
Memorial 2012
Memorial 2014
Memorial 2015
Memorial 2016
Memorial 2017
Hope you enjoyed the trip as much as we have. Thank you for your continued support and love.
Monday, May 8, 2017
Good News and then the Bad News.
We are so happy to say that Broc will have a free Summer. He does not need vascular surgery this Summer. Today we went to visit all his friends and favorite Dr Eliason at Mott Children's Hospital.
It was a very early morning with a dear friend. We left around 3:30am. Thankfully there is not much traffic on the road at 3:30am.
We stopped along the way to grab some breakfast while Broc was sleeping. Its so much easier to eat when he is not around or sleeping.
Lil Mark is trying to hide.....
Our first app was the scanogram to measure his leg length. We are pleased to say that his leg length discrepancy is down to 5mm. It was 9mm when he was measured in November last year. We fully expected his length to be 1cm or more but he surprised us all!!
Next we went off to the Imaging Dept to see how his graft is doing, to measure his ABI's and to do his vein mapping.
Our technician was so kind and gentle with Broc. Its very painful for him to have his graft looked at as the area around his groin is really sensitive. She was very kind in giving him a couple breaks to breathe through it. The Ipad helps too with the distraction.
We were so happy when Dr Eliason came in to give us the good news. Unfortunately with good news there is always the bad news that follows after. Once the vein mapping was done they found that Broc does not have any veins that can be harvested when he needs the surgery. All his veins are too small. When he needs the surgery the only option they have is to look for deep veins which come with a whole host of complications.
For now we are enjoying and celebrating the good news. Its not very often that we are given good news with Broc. Dr Eliason does want to see Broc every 6 months as we know how Broc likes to change things up and not follow course. There is a possibility that his left leg will continue to grow and the right one could slow down again or not grow at all. When this happens then we will have to visit the scary complications of a very difficult surgery.
Broc will be having an infusion tom and then surgery next week to change his GJ tube. Its a quick procedure so we will be back the same day.
Thank you for all your continued support and love.
It was a very early morning with a dear friend. We left around 3:30am. Thankfully there is not much traffic on the road at 3:30am.
We stopped along the way to grab some breakfast while Broc was sleeping. Its so much easier to eat when he is not around or sleeping.
Lil Mark is trying to hide.....
Our first app was the scanogram to measure his leg length. We are pleased to say that his leg length discrepancy is down to 5mm. It was 9mm when he was measured in November last year. We fully expected his length to be 1cm or more but he surprised us all!!
Next we went off to the Imaging Dept to see how his graft is doing, to measure his ABI's and to do his vein mapping.
Our technician was so kind and gentle with Broc. Its very painful for him to have his graft looked at as the area around his groin is really sensitive. She was very kind in giving him a couple breaks to breathe through it. The Ipad helps too with the distraction.
We were so happy when Dr Eliason came in to give us the good news. Unfortunately with good news there is always the bad news that follows after. Once the vein mapping was done they found that Broc does not have any veins that can be harvested when he needs the surgery. All his veins are too small. When he needs the surgery the only option they have is to look for deep veins which come with a whole host of complications.
For now we are enjoying and celebrating the good news. Its not very often that we are given good news with Broc. Dr Eliason does want to see Broc every 6 months as we know how Broc likes to change things up and not follow course. There is a possibility that his left leg will continue to grow and the right one could slow down again or not grow at all. When this happens then we will have to visit the scary complications of a very difficult surgery.
Broc will be having an infusion tom and then surgery next week to change his GJ tube. Its a quick procedure so we will be back the same day.
Thank you for all your continued support and love.
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