March 3, 2010 mcfadyena

A busy, but GREAT day.

Trey's Saturday morning soccer game.


Phew. It’s done! 🙂 What a day we had. We started with dropping Ry off at an appointment and going to rheumatology. A rheumatologist checked Trey out, then we saw Trey’s OT and PT. All three of them said that this Enzyme Replacement Therapy must be doing something because Trey’s joint issues are not progressing. Trey is maintaining range completely. No progression in a progressive disease. Doesn’t get better than that.
Then Trey fell head first onto a rock, but fortunately we had been playing right beside the Children’s Hospital ER, so I went in there, got some ice and confirmed what signs to watch for with a concussion. Yikes!?
Then we had a dentist appointment. Trey’s teeth are great. They are healthy and have good spacing!
Next was osteopath, who told us that everything is feeling good and that we don’t need to come back for 3 monthes.
And last but not least, we met with the store manager and assistant store manager at Save on Foods (a BC food chain owned by Jim Pattison) regarding our upcoming fundraiser, “Tacos for Trey”, on May 8 this year. Aside from the 120 pounds of organic ground beef we already have confirmed donated by Blue Goose Cattle Company, Save on Foods has agreed to donate ALL other food and food related items (plates, forks etc.). AND, they will hand out fliers to their thousands of weekly customers leading up to the event. They are unreal. Unreal. I am so blown away by how supportive and amazing they are. So so cool.
So that was our day. And it was beautiful and sunny outside. Not a bad day. And Trey’s head is okay. He’s got a huge goose egg, but otherwise, he’s all good!

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