Will's first taste of Mayo. |
Similar to our sandwiches, we have needed some Mayo on the side.
Since 2012 we have visited the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota at least twice a year. We visited January, March, April, May, June, July, and August but missed their supposedly gorgeous falls. The weather has never been a deterrent but getting easy flights form RIC to RST is not the best. YUCK.
Cheeseacurds, a local wonder. |
And once we learned that doctors could actually confer and plan together, we knew we had a patient for them in Frazer.
It has been a gift and responsibility -- lots of vacations in Rochester -- yee haw!
Prepping for EEG |
5 years ago Frazer had a slew of medical unknowns and knowns. Some dismissed by locals and many had been unnoticed. In this time a dilation was found in his spinal cord self-corrected (rare), his cerebral tonsils, which were hanging into his spinal column requiring a decompression brain surgery but which HE opted not to have the surgery, have also self-corrected (rarer).
His short stature for which he has received different treatments has fallen away. His bone age still lags behind by 2 years which means his growth plates are open and bones are growing. As he squeaks closer to 17 every day than to 16, that is good news.
Finished and having ache and onions rings before we head to RVA |
The list goes on for the Fraz-man. But, it has gotten smaller, mostly, while a few new things have jumped on board.
We are in process of getting the big guy checked as well has he fits the profile on having the cardiac challenge.
I still am not a fan on the condiment mayo but without a doubt, having it on the side has been a big deal for our family.