CarolinAlaska
Holding It Together
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So, Jae is at Camp Oasis where last year she started with a year of health issues that went from being sent home early from Camp to four hospitalizations from September through April. I've decided to hit the reset button and start off much better this year. So far, things are looking good... Last week Jae went to Camp Possible, for kids with Epilepsy. She got to stay the whole week. On Sunday, I picked her up from that camp in Iowa and we brought her to Wisconsin to Camp Oasis. She has really been looking forward to this one. So far, no calls... Keep praying with me that she doesn't have seizures or anything else that could sabotage her time there. She has had possibly one seizure this summer, but since they happen at night, we aren't sure. GI-wise, she seems to be doing fairly well. Other than having no appetite, she seems to be mostly dealing with IBS symptoms - cramps that come and go. Once Jae has recovered from Camp, we'll start homeschooling. She still hates the idea of school and has no interest in participating. I'm hoping she comes around. She still struggles with depression.
Elli is now 12. She will be going into 7th grade. This summer we discovered that she is allergic to corn and that she has asthma. Cutting corn from her diet has helped her GI symptoms tremendously. She hasn't complained of any problems GI-wise since adding that restriction. Her asthma is controlled well with daily meds and inhalers. I'm hoping this means that when school starts, she won't be missing so much school due to sickness.
So, I have hope for both girls that healing will continue to happen and that they can start new. I declare a RESET. Old things are gone, all things are new and will be good with no missed school, full of hope, healing and growth!
Elli is now 12. She will be going into 7th grade. This summer we discovered that she is allergic to corn and that she has asthma. Cutting corn from her diet has helped her GI symptoms tremendously. She hasn't complained of any problems GI-wise since adding that restriction. Her asthma is controlled well with daily meds and inhalers. I'm hoping this means that when school starts, she won't be missing so much school due to sickness.
So, I have hope for both girls that healing will continue to happen and that they can start new. I declare a RESET. Old things are gone, all things are new and will be good with no missed school, full of hope, healing and growth!