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Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Doctors Appointment

Just wanted to give you guys an update. I took Will to the kidney specialist on Tuesday for a checkup (Will was born with a right kidney that does not function and is actually just a big ball of cysts). The docs said that based on the ultrasound he had in November, that the right kidney has no function and no blood flow to it (which is good, that means it will just shrink and die off), and that the left kidney has taken over all the function and looks good. This is very good news. We will just have to continue to have blood work every 6 months and ultrasounds every year till Will is about 5 years old. We have to keep an eye on his blood pressure (high blood pressure is bad for the kidney), make sure he doesn't get any serious or severe UTI which could damage his one good kidney. THe doc said that people live with one kidney all the time, some don't even know that they only have one kidney and so he is a healthy growing boy and to continue to treat him as such. All in all it was a good appointment. God is awesome and has definitely answered our prayers!!!
OH, and they drew a vial of blood out of his hand and he did not cry at all. Not even a wimper. The lady was talking to him and he was actually was laughing and smiling at her. My little man is so strong and brave.
They also weighed him and measured him. He's 5 months and 1 week old, and he weighs 20 POUNDS and 8 oz!!!!!! and was 26 inches long!!! My big ole chunky monkey!!!!! He's getting big and growing too fast!!! But I'm sure I've said that already :)

3 comments:

Candace said...

YEAH!!
Thank God! The prayers are working! Will is so Handsome. I am glad we got to see you guys even if it was just for a little while. I can't wait till the boys get bigger and can play together!

Love You,
C

Heather said...

I'm glad that you got good news at the doctor! He's a cute chunky monkey!

Gina said...

I'm obviously way late in commenting, but I just discovered your blog. I just wanted to say that my son was diagnosed in utero with multicyctic kidney. He's 11 now and doing great. We still have nephrology checkups and sonograms every year or every other year, but so far, so good.