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Friday, March 7, 2008
Results are officially in.
Spot confirmed to be scar tissue calcified, so Radiologist and GI both agree there is no need for a biopsy. YAY! I am ok with the decision and do not feel we need a second opinion, I mean it was CHOP that we went to. They both felt that her history of Jaundice as an infant could be the reason for the scar tissue. Megan was on a wallaby for six weeks because her jaundice levels would not go down.
Celiac panel was re-run the right way and she tested NEGATIVE, so we can continue with the regular diet of fwench fwies and chitchen. No need to ever re-test unless she starts showing signs.
God is good!
Spot confirmed to be scar tissue calcified, so Radiologist and GI both agree there is no need for a biopsy. YAY! I am ok with the decision and do not feel we need a second opinion, I mean it was CHOP that we went to. They both felt that her history of Jaundice as an infant could be the reason for the scar tissue. Megan was on a wallaby for six weeks because her jaundice levels would not go down.
Celiac panel was re-run the right way and she tested NEGATIVE, so we can continue with the regular diet of fwench fwies and chitchen. No need to ever re-test unless she starts showing signs.
God is good!
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8 comments:
Oh thank goodness!!! Yay!!
FABULOUS news!!! I'm so happy for you guys!
Sooo glad to hear that all is well! Whew!!!
Ann Bremer
www.caringbridge.org/visit/johnbremer
WOHOO...that is awesome news Stephanie!
yee haa. thats great news!!!!!!
AWESOME!!! You must be so relieved.
Yay! so glad all is good!
Wow, that's great. how scary!