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  • A new beginning
    • Annie's Hubby (no login)
      Posted Jan 12, 2009 12:49 PM

      Hi Everyone
      It's been a long time since I posted here. Sorry for the lapse in time and judgment. Well I'm here to say hello to the new people and welcome back to some of us who left for awhile.
      Here is the update on Annie and our little family. Since we left there have been a few trials and tribulations in our lives. Annie may have her Chrons Disease back since her tummy has been giving her a lot of problems lately. She has been going to the doctor for it but at this point we have to wait and see. Her head, neck and traps are still giving her lots of problems and she seems to be handling them well. at least right now she seems to be handling them. Annie can be on tough girl at times. Paul, our oldest son has had a brain tumor and it has been successfully removed after he started having seizures. He gets a CT/MRI in 2 years to find out if it is going to come back. Pray it never will. There are some psych problems that we have to watch out for along the way but he is doing better then we expected. It's a long bumpy road for him for the next 2 years. He seems like he's dealing with it as things crop up but he's a real fighter and I know he won't give up. His neurosurgeon was real impressed with him. He told us that he was a stronger man emotionally then most of the adults he has to deal with. Not a bad pat on the back for a 13 year old.
      Our little guy we call Booberbutt seems to have faired the best out of us all. He's his usual hyper self except when he's got a cold or flu. He is doing better in school than we expected. Usually hyper-active kids with a defiant disorder have a hard time adjusting to a school environment without being medicated. Congratulation on the hard work Boober. Then we have me. I still have my stress issues which are getting better and easier to deal with but life can throw some real curve balls at you while your not looking. A good example was when Paul was in ICU after his tumor was removed and I had a seize of my own in the chair next to his bed and he saw the whole episode. I was diagnosed with a brain aneurysm myself. It turned out to be a vein that has a larger then normal bend in it and was misdiagnosed. Although that's not a good term to use since it was found and checked into further. They do plan on keeping an eye on it because it can become a problem and become a real aneurysm. Things have been getting back to normal or at least as normal as it can get lately. That's a quick update for now. I'm glad to be back and we hope to see more old friends and some new friends here too.
      P.S. Thanks for chatting Lee. I hope that everyone does come back. I do miss our online family. Tammy, thank you for all your help and to repay you we now pay it up the line to help others. Keep us in your prayers. You are all in ours.
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