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Home » Batten » Another update
Jan08 2

Another update

Posted by Kat in Batten, Julie, Kat, Life, Rachel

Good week. Everyone was exhausted at bedtime tonight since it was the week after vacation. I took the kiddos ice skating on Tuesday and we’re going again this weekend. Next week I am taking Julie and London for their first day of skiing at a nearby mountain. I can’t say that we have the money to do all this fun stuff, but I can say that life is so stupidly short that I don’t see a choice.

Rachel is off the stimulant medication because I wasn’t seeing any difference. We’ve been waiting to see a NCL specialist neurologist in boston for quite a while but have just been informed that this neuro has gone on an immediate medical leave and Rachel’s appointment has been rescheduled for the end of april. I was telling our primary care all of this on Wednesday at Rachel’s follow up (which was also the same night that I had apparently scheduled Julie’s physical) and the primary care doctor agreed to let me give risperdal a shot. Quite a different medication than adderal but I am really hopeful that this medication will increase her quality of life and place Batten Disease on the back burner where it belongs!

Julie’s physical went well, she is absolutely perfect. She got her first shot (since she was about 4 months old) – the MMR, and had a lead test. The doctor heard a heart murmur that we had never heard before and has referred us out to a pediatric cardiologist so we can have it checked out. Its statistically going to be nothing but the doc and myself both agree that it needs to be checked out.

Last but not least, Rachel and Julie are selling girl scout cookies. If anyone wants to buy some, let me know!!!!!! Feel free to email me @ mrskatvon@gmail.com and you can either buy some boxes or sponsor some boxes and I’ll donate them to the next school function for the kiddos / teachers. Its up to you. The girls are excited to sell a couple of boxes, I am NOT excited because I cannot control myself near the caramel delights. :)

2 Comments

  1. Eileen/Granny | January 9, 2010 at 10:24 am

    Great week. Heres to thousands more. Hugs XX

  2. JJ | January 10, 2010 at 5:52 pm

    Sounds great. Matt and KJ both have benign heart murmurs that have never given us any issues. They had full workups (at birth for KJ) and we’re still doing fine 15 and 13 years later. I hope Julie’s is just as insignificant! Sounds like a fun week! Hope you guys get a laid back week to slow down a little.

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