This is pretty much how we're feeling about
juvenile rheumatoid arthritis
these days.
our favorite-four-year old...
...is getting his {crazy huge, thought-to-be-fatigue-causing} tonsils out this Friday.
His consult with the ENT
{who has a special place in our medical lives
after diagnosing Grace with toxic shock syndrome in May!}
went really well.
Until he saw on the chart that Grant has received the official JRA diagnosis.
and that he takes a NSAID 3x/daily.
And we realized that a NSAID carries increased bleeding risks.
Which, clearly, we do not want going into surgery.
So, for the next {at least} two weeks,
Grant will be JRA-medicine-free.
{I'm already feeling the need to ask you to pray for us!}
We accidentally missed two out of 5 doses of Grant's medicine a few weeks ago.
And Grant's knees immediately were swollen, warm, and painful.
He was extraordinarily fatigued.
and back to complaining of leg pain.
So, this momma is understandably a bit hesitant going into two weeks of zero arthritis medicine.
Our rheumatologist has given us a few options if worse comes to worse
but it'd mean steroids.
So, we're praying for the miraculous.
and also praying for Divine kindness, patience, and understanding
in the mean time.
So our favorite-four-year-old can {as quickly as possible!}
get back to his happy, easy-going, mud-loving self.
Thank-you, again, for praying with us.
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I've asked for prayer for Grant so much on this little blog world of mine.
Can I pray for you?
Leave a comment with your prayer request, and I will pray for it, regularly, over the next several weeks as I pray for Grant and his JRA and tonsillectomy.
Let us then with confidence draw near to the throne of grace,
that we may receive mercy and find grace to help in time of need.
Hebrews 4:16