Visual Insight To Life With An EGID
You Are Not Alone!
We started this blog as a support to those families in Arkansas and around the country who are faced with raising a child with a life-altering eosinophilic disorder. It has been estimated that one out of 3,000 people have been diagnosed with an eosinophilic disorder. Children suffering from eosinophilic disorders have a myriad of problems. Some of which include: vomiting, diarrhea, feeding refusal, malnutrition, difficulty swallowing, and failure to thrive, just to name a few.
Could you imagine a life without food? For these children, that is a very real possibility. Many of them are on a very restrictive diet of special elemental formula. Those fortunate enough to still be eating foods are very limited as to what they can eat, and still have to drink an elemental formula to maintain a nutritionally complete diet. Not only do these kids have a restrictive diet, but many of them have feeding tubes and endure several surgeries and procedures. These children show us parents incredible strength and endurance! It is our hope that other families dealing with this disease realize they are not alone, and that more people will become aware of this disease. Hopefully this blog will be a support to those living with eosinophilic disorders.
NOTE: House Resolution 296 passed in 2007 declaring the third week of May, National Eosinophil Awareness Week.
Could you imagine a life without food? For these children, that is a very real possibility. Many of them are on a very restrictive diet of special elemental formula. Those fortunate enough to still be eating foods are very limited as to what they can eat, and still have to drink an elemental formula to maintain a nutritionally complete diet. Not only do these kids have a restrictive diet, but many of them have feeding tubes and endure several surgeries and procedures. These children show us parents incredible strength and endurance! It is our hope that other families dealing with this disease realize they are not alone, and that more people will become aware of this disease. Hopefully this blog will be a support to those living with eosinophilic disorders.
NOTE: House Resolution 296 passed in 2007 declaring the third week of May, National Eosinophil Awareness Week.
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Monday, Dec. 14, 2008
Our sweet baby had her 7th scope on Monday. Abigail did very well, and Dr. Putnum said that her esophagus looked normal. He also said that when they look that good most of the time the results come back clean. That is what we have been praying for. If that is the case, it will be her first clean scope she has had since she was diagnosed a year ago. We will hopefully have the results before we head back home on Friday. All in all today was a quiet day. Tomorrow, Ross has his consultation visit with the GI at 8 am.
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