Cade had his 2 month check up today. He is really 10 weeks tom. so we are a little behind, but hey what aren't we behind on...Good News is he weighs 8 lbs. :) That is a big jump. Last Tuesday he weighed 7lbs 7oz. His formula recipe is still concentrated and has been increased to 2.5 oz. Must be working!! I decided to space his immunizations out, so he only got one today. With PWS there bodies sometimes metabolize medicines differently. Not all the time, but just to be safe I decided to only do one today. We will go back once a week until he gets them all. Anyways, this weekend is the repeat airing of Extreme Makeover: Home Edition that features the Starkweather family. They have three boys, the youngest of whom has PWS. It is a great episode that raises awareness for PWS! Everyone should tune in this Sunday. :)
So, today has been mentally taxing on me. From finishing up my Summer classes and final tests, to losing a dear, fellow PWS Mom friend, and then taking Cade to his first swim practice for the Special Olympics. I've shared extreme highs and extreme lows today, but as I unwind tonight I feel compelled to share this with whoever decides to read it. Some of you may know this about me, but most probably do not. I have always felt a strong attraction to working with those with special needs. It just always felt right and from a young age I remember looking up local jobs and volunteer opportunities..always searching for something to fulfill that desire. I was actually enrolled in college for Family and Consumer Science and was planning to go into Special Education. I had taken the Parapro assessment and actively looking for Para jobs. Then I became pregnant for Cade and life had other plans. Given my role now to Cade, isn't it ironic? OK, so here is an e-mail I dug up from my in...
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