Thursday, May 30, 2013

May.

May has been one of the craziest months on record for our family.  Isaiah just finished his last of 14 appointments for the month!  He had his ultrasound, genetics testing, nutrition, physical therapy appointments, speech, his teacher visits, an IFSP meeting, feeding therapy his 18 month visit and an trip to the doctor for an ear infection.  I'm pretty exhausted, and very happy to see the end of May.  I am also trying to come to terms with the idea that doctor visits, therapies and arguments with insurance are just a fact of life now.  I don't know how long this will go on for, but I do hope I can get used to all of it.

Isaiah had his blood draw for the micro array chromosome testing done a little over 2 weeks ago.  I'm getting antsy for the results which will hopefully come in just another couple weeks.  His ultrasound came back completely normal, which was just what we expected :)

Next week Isaiah will be getting a walker.  We are excited to get him up and going, and I think he will really enjoy being able to chase after his brothers a little better :)  Here is a picture of what they are bringing for him


So that's the latest from the Mize clan :)  Noah and Eli are still doing amazingly well.  Noah is getting really good with reading/writing (he even wrote the word paper on his own, without help, just by sounding it out...he spelled it PAPRE, but it's still pretty awesome for a 4 year old).  Eli is working on learning how to write all the letters in his name, but beyond E, L and I he has absolutely no interest in writing, which is just fine for now.  Noah is going to an all day camp on June 8th, and this will be the very first time he has ever been anywhere without a family member, so I'm pretty nervous, and he's pretty excited!  And I think we'll use the day for a mommy-Eli date :)  

2 comments:

The Captain's Wife said...

That walker is awesome! I can't wait to see pics and videos of him moving around with it.

Why does it take so long for the blood work results? Does the testing have to be aged or something?

Amanda said...

My guess is that since only a few labs can do the micro array it's just because the lab is backed up and won't have a chance to get to his sample for a few weeks. But that's really just a guess.