Monday, October 23, 2006

MRI update



Thank-you so so much for all of the kind thoughts and prayers sent our way. Cam and I were able to feel really peaceful about the whole thing and I am sure that helped her. Kaiella did as well as she could worried but brave, we had talked about and practiced the check-up part with her little fisher-price doctor kit and she even brought her own little plactic needle along with her! We promised her that after she woke up from her "sleep" we would go for ice cream, it was funny because she wanted to bolt after everything they did, like after checking her b.p. she would say tot he nurse "thank-you, OK done, bye, going for ice cream" she called her little gown a dress and felt so pretty, and the board on her arm for the I.V. they said was a "little bed" for her arm so she thought that was alright too. she was hard to put under, and before she was even fully out of the machine she was already awake asking for mama and her ice cream lol! we took her out for lunch ( she hadn't been allowed to eat since the night before and it was after 2pm) and she happily gobbled it up and then over to one of our favorite ice cream stores. She was so so happy. We will get results in 2-3 weeks. thank-you again to everyone for the caring and prayer. Posted by Picasa

5 comments:

Amy said...

What a brave little princess! That ice cream looks like it made everything worth it! I'm crossing my fingers and toes that everything comes out all right.

Kim said...

So sweet and brave :) I'm glad this is over and done with for ya. I will keep praying for the results. At least you're one step closer to finding out what's wrong and helping ease that sweet baby doll. :)

Love ya!
Kim

Anonymous said...

Thanks for keeping us updated! You'll be in my thoughts and prayers for healthy results.

Anonymous said...

prayers and intentions are flowing for healthy mri results..thank you for sharing about the chalk adventure of your 3 little ones...helps to put in into a great light when my own 3 have creative adventures of their own

Anonymous said...

I'm so happy that everyone made it through. She DOES look happy with that cone in hand! Best wishes for a normal test!