Grant.
Many of you have followed Grant's journey over the past several months.
Praying with us for protection and healing from juvenile rheumatoid arthritis.
Today we have a routine appointment with the pediatric rheumatologist.
{Really, after months of hearing spinal tap and abnormal in medical conversations about Grant,
nothing really feels truly routine for this momma!}
We're expecting good news, praying for good news.
But a part of my momma's heart always get a bit nervous walking into a
super-super-high-tech children's hopsital.
with MY child.
seeing bald babies pulled in wagons,
I hold Grant's hand a bit tighter, pray a bit harder, and walk to the doctor's office a bit faster.
We've really had a great two months with him.
The NSAID is working!
The fatigue is almost completely gone.
He's only complained of leg pain on a couple of occassions
{when we've accidentally missed one of the three-times-daily doses, or when it's raining}
And there's been very little swelling in his knees.
As I tell the doctor all of this, I pray for good news.
And, as always, I pray for Grant's heart to be protected.
Physically. Emotionally.
Spiritually.