Sawyer's labs and check up at CHKD went
very well today. His new (44 year old) kidney is functioning very well! As Karen's mom would say, "Karen is
strong like bull!" So, no wimpy kidney for our boy. He is blessed with a great high-performing
kidney!
Sawyer's other stats are looking good
too. His blood pressure has come down to
normal levels since increasing his BP med dosage. His liver stats (GGT level) continue to
improve (Big Relief!) and his
anti-rejection drugs are starting to level out.
The not so good news … Sawyer is in the
10th percentile for height and the 90th for weight, which means he is too short
and obese. The kidney failure is a big
factor in his height. Hopefully, he will
begin to catch up now that he has kidney function. Doritos and steroids have contributed to his
weight gain. It is a crazy cycle as the
steroids make him incessantly "hungry" and crave the worst
foods. I'm hoping our insurance will
cover the costs of the P-90X prescription.
The great struggle continues to be the
steroids. We are grateful that this
issue is not life threatening. At least
not for him. He threatens ours
occasionally, but we can hold him down and out run him because he's little and
over weight (please, no emails. I'm just
joking … sort'a.)
We have to laugh a little because the steroids do make us all miserable. Not only do they contribute to Sawyer's
weight gain, they also continue to make him volatile and violent. He is starting to limp again and there are a
bunch of other side effects. His doctor
reduced his steroid dosage again today and she intends to continue reducing the
dosage as aggressively as possible.
We are told that the first 6 months after
transplant are critical and to expect a lot of "ups and downs". We just passed week 7 since transplant
surgery and we are experiencing a lot of "ups" . God's mercy and
provision have been showered on us in abundance. We are grateful!
6 comments:
Thanks for the update & "mostly" GREAT news!
Glad for all the "ups"! Always love hearing good news. Praying for some peace for little Bruce Banner ; ) Love y'all! - Kole
This is such an amazing journey to be witnessing. Thank you for your updates. What a blessing that things are mostly up. I will be praying for many more "mostly ups"
i cannot believe it's been 7 weeks!!!!! how amazing!! still praying!! happy mother's day karen!! much love, susan
Dude...that picture is awesome. I wish I had one. Perhaps we can find a Batman one...hmm...
Up's are AWESOME!
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