We got the test results for Will. He tested negative for Cystic Fibrosis and for Celiacs .
The doctor said the test results are pretty conclusive but since he was diagnosed twice with CF he wants to do some follow up tests. He is pretty positive though that he doesn't have it.
He told us to feed him whatever because he for sure does not have Celiacs.
He also did a test to see if he is malnourished and the tests came back negative, so he is just genetically small for his age.
We still need to test his heart, but so far that director was 100% wrong. My cute little boy is not dying any day on the contrary he is pretty darn healthy.
The director told me I would have to hire a cook because there is no way I could cook for his special diet, it would be too hard. So crazy he doesn't even have it.
The kids were all thrilled to hear that Will can eat anything. It was hard on all of us trying to keep it from him. When we told Will he was so happy, but said he was mad at Natalya (his director).
What a wonderful surprise for us and blessing. Good thing I listened to the feelings in my heart from Heavenly Father rather than the director. I can't imagine having left my Will in Ukraine.
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That is great news! So happy for you and your cute family. You amaze me Amy.
ReplyDeleteSo glad you listened as well! You will both be blessed forever!
ReplyDeleteI Just KNEW you were to bring him home!He is lucky to have you and your family and you are lucky to have him!
ReplyDeleteWonderful news! So fun to have spent time with your family the other night. You have been through this adjustment before, but it is different this time around. You will all be growing and stretching again and will be better and stronger for it. Carry On!!
ReplyDeleteI am so happy!!! Woot!! Knowing how thrilling this news is on my end, I can't imagine how much relief you must feel! Congrats! You are now the mom to a bouncing HEALTHY baby boy!
ReplyDeleteYea!!!!! That's awesome news! :)
ReplyDeleteWow, wow, wow...you followed your heart and here you are, with an outcome that can be called nothing less than a miracle. What an amazing little boy you must have.
ReplyDeleteYay!! What a little miracle boy! Has he been tested for parasites? Perhaps he had tummy issues from those and that's what led to them thinking maybe he had celiac disease? I know of one little boy who came home recently from that orphanage with both H. Pylori and Giardia :(
ReplyDeleteIt's so crazy! What a blessing! So glad for all of you...ecspecially Will! (Debbie)
ReplyDeleteOh, that is so GREAT!!! I've been wondering and am so glad to hear this wonderful news. Not to get all weird, but I couldn't help but think of Abraham and Isaac and how you and Jeff, like Abaraham, proved what you were willing to do for the Lord, no matter how scary, no matter the consequence. You followed the spirit. I'm so glad your family does not have to deal with that nasty disease. Hope the other tests prove to be good too. Wow, what a relief! Shelby
ReplyDeleteWonderful news! I had a feeling when I saw him that he would turn out to be much healthier than you were anticipating. I hope that the rest of the testing goes well!
ReplyDeleteIt was all meant to be. That imaginary sickness helped to save him for the best family in the world. The Lord works in mysterious and wonderful ways.
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