Guess what... I'm getting a port! My veins have officially given out....They are TERRIBLE! They keep giving out, so that port will be very nice! What they have to do is surgically put it in. It will be a little bump under my skin and that is where they will poke to get IVs in, blood draws, everything. It will be so nice! I will receive it on September the 7th.
People...you need to DONATE, DONATE, DONATE blood. You never know, it could be helping me or some of my friends at PCH. Thank you to whoever donates... It means the world!
I will continue my IVIG treatments and regular clinic visits.
Well school has started, and can I jut say that it's been a rough start. I have already missed about a week and its only been two weeks since I've started. It's been very stressful, but I try my hardest to be there as much as possible. My parents have been very supportive. We have tried to arrange a plan for me so that I can have a good year. One of the options was to just do my core classes and only half day. I wouldn't have to do my electives or P.E. I am totally open to this, and hopefully it could make my year a little less stressful.
I have taken the unexpected roads, and I will continue to move on. All I can do is keep a positive attitude and just Keep on Climbing!
By the way...Everyone go check out my caringbridge.org site...just click on website name and type in mckindreepatton just like I did.caringbridge.org
It breaks my heart that you have to go through all of this! You are handling everything so well - you are a great example to us all :) I love you and hope that you know how much! Let me know if I can do anything at all to help with anything! Hugs!!
ReplyDeleteHi, McKindree! This is Sis. Coons, Hannah, Emily and Markie. Hope you are doing well and that you know we love you!! See you soon.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the update! I am excited that you found some options that are working for you:) You are so strong and positive, thanks for your amazing example! We continue to keep you in our prayers and know that we think of you often. We know Wednesday will be a great day. Have a super week! We love you:)
ReplyDeleteHey McKindree this is Jacob! I hope you get better, that gonna stink to have to do so many transfusions but its really cool of you that decided not to do those steroids, reminds me of that one Joseph Smith story where he needed that operation. Good luck with school, hope you can start feeling better!
ReplyDeleteP.S. That part of your post about the blood making you queasy made my day, your hilarious!
Hi sweet girl :) It was so nice seeing your beautiful face last weekend. You are gorgeous and so strong. I am so sorry you have to go through all of this. I love reading your blogs because it sounds like you handle everything so well. Keep your head up and keep fighting because you are such an amazing girl that has her entire future ahead of her. Take care of yourself. If you ever need anything I am here for you. Continue trusting God's plan and I will continue to pray for your health :) Love you!
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