Wells got all good news at his post-op visit today. The mystery mass was an ectopic cervical thymus, which means it was extra thymus tissue that he was born with. The thymus gland is in the chest and serves in immune function. Thankfully, Wells' thymus gland is in tact and apparently functioning fine, so he shouldn't miss the extra tissue. Maybe God thought he just needed a little extra boost to get him through his first winter as a premie. Thanks for all the prayers and concern (and balloons). We're so glad to have this behind us!
Thursday, August 31, 2006
fun day at the market
more market pics
Saturday, August 26, 2006
no parking
Thursday, August 24, 2006
Update on Wells
The surgery went extremely well. The procedure took about an hour and a half to complete and Wells is on his way to a nice recovery. Wells spent last night in the hospital, but returned home this morning. The doc was still not able to identify the mass, but is confident it was benign. We will know more detail once the pathology report is returned next week. Thanks to everyone for their concern and prayers.
Monday, August 21, 2006
Wells surgery
"Please pray for me. I am having surgery on Wednesday morning to have a cyst removed from the right, lower side of my jaw. The doctors think it is a lipoma (benign, fatty tumor), but they cannot be sure until they take it out. It is a little scary, but the doctors tell us it is better to do the surgery now, while I am little. The cyst is in an easy place to remove now, and if we wait, it could grow, or move to a place that would make it harder to take out. If all goes well, I will only have to spend one night in Children's Hospital. Thank you for praying for a safe procedure and an easy recovery."
truckin'
Sunday, August 20, 2006
haulin' Holland
GLG 20
happy meal
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