Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Christmas Time

Merry Christmas to everyone. It comes time to reflect on the year, and as I gave Olivia her bedtime kisses, which she now requests me to give her before she goes to bed, I remember how a few months ago we had a very sick girl on our hands. Now, a few weeks later we are blessed to have our little girl back. This Christmas, Olivia carried the gifts, opened her presents with a child-like delight, and was just all around a wonderful little girl. She got to do one of her favorite activies while she was at grandpa and grandmas, she got to play with Whinny. Trent's chocolate lab is a favorite of Olivia's and very interestingly, is quite gentle around her. Very active and careless otherwise, but when near Olivia, she slows down and is quite careful. It was wonderful to see her excited and joyful this Christmas, and in a three weeks, we'll get to see her again at her other grandparents having the same great time.

It's been quite a year in reflection. We've added three new vehicles to our family, and only gotten rid of one. And, that reminds me, if anyone wants to buy a different vehicle, let me know. Of course, the pickup isn't mine, it's just on loan from Grandpa Elgin, so that one I probably cannot really sell.

We purchased a second home this year. Of course, most people purchase a second home in a tropical climate, not 7 blocks away from each other. I didn't realize when we got this place how much of a fixer-uper it would be, but we're currently still working through that. As soon as the window and trim goes up in the bathroom, that project will be completed. It's almost there! Currently though, two rooms are torn apart (one by choice, one out of necessity). As soon as those are done, we'll continue on projects, and we're still trying to figure out how to keep the heat in this place. Old houses with high ceilings may look cool both inside and out, but right now, it's kind of a pain.

With the purchase of that second home, we are also landlords for the first time. It's not that back of an experience, and our tenant is fine, so it's not too bad, and there is great potential, but I still think I'd really like to scale down and just have one place to worry about.

Well, that's 2012 in a nutshell. Alot has come and gone, and now we approach 2013. You're pry thinking that it's not even new years yet, why reflect. Well, when I get to work tomorrow, it will be a madhouse for me until April. I may not be on here much, but I wanted to reflect and wish everyone what will probably be my final post before I'm 30. Only 4 more days, and then I'm official old. Bummer.....

Sunday, December 23, 2012

Olivia's Second Christmas

Well, we are just happy once again that Olivia has the energy she used to have after all she's been through. We're glad she plays, and we're glad she can play with her Christmas presents. We are headed to my parents tomorrow, so we had to get Olivia's gift to her today. It only took me four tries to get the thing ordered, and two hours of setup during nap time today, and since it was big, no wrapping paper, but here was the final product.

Thursday, December 13, 2012

The new disaster

Well, it's been a while since my last post, but I've been quite busy with work. I spent two weeks on the road, one in Montana and one in North Carolina. I've been home for a week now, and I feel like its been nothing but work. I was told that my weekend was going to be spent re-plumbing the dish washer so it will drain properly, but Tuesday night that was changed when water was heard and find to be dripping in the office. I believe that we have an issue with water coming in the roofline when snow melts. So, that will be a fun project to tackle, but first, I am searching for that answer inside looking up. Making demo progress, but now I just have a list that keeps growing, and a half destroyed room on the second floor that hasn't been touched in two months. But, for now, it's just one disaster at a time.

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Our Little Celiac

I just get a kick out of the various things we are learning. On Saturday, mom and dad watched Olivia while Heather and I went to Sioux Falls to talk and meet with a dietician at HyVee. She was a great resource, and is a diagnosed Celiac her self. I just chuckle every time I hear it now. People with Celiac disease are known as Celiacs. I kind of like it. I think it's got a good ring to it. So, I affectionately call her my little Celiac. So, our trip to Hyvee was very good, and we learned alot. I liked having a good resource, such as a dietician who has the disease, to help us and give us advice on what is good and what she doesn't care for personally.

So, the big adjustment was to how things are labeled and priced. We will be spending a lot of time reading nutricion labels, and looking through ingredients. What we livked is the labels all over the store that indicates what is Gluten free. We learned several things and will probably refer to Hyvee quite often. It's going to take some getting used to, but the adjustment is already in progress. But, Thanksgiving is coming this week. It's going to be tough. It's tough for me when Olivia comes up and wants bites of things she cannot have. Her little voice that says "Bite???" just breaks your heart to say no, you cannot have that. You can't convince a little 21 month old that it's going to make her sick. But, we will survive that too.

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Olivia's Road to Recovery

Today we finally got answers. After nearly four weeks of Olivia throwing up food at random times, for what appeared to be no reason, we can quit wondering. Of course, wondering is only the beginning, because the next step is moving forward. Today we found out Olivia was diagnosed with Celiac Disease. We fought many battles and symptoms to come to this conclusion, but finally a pediatric specialist at Avera Children's Hospital in Sioux Falls was able to diagnose her based on the symptoms and a biopsy and blood test performed on Monday. After a little searching today, Olivia matches 100% of the symptoms and descriptions in this WebMD article.

So, now the common questions begin.

She has what? Celiac disease is basically a wheat allergy. So, because of this, she cannot have anything that contains flour, or other forms of wheat germ. If you open your cupboards, you'll probably find around 70% or more of the items contain gluten.

How was she diagnosed? It started with a barium swallow here in Mitchell that showed her intestines were infected. We were then scheduled with a specialist at Avera Children's Hospital who took a camera down Olivia's esophagus to her stomach and verified what the other tests showed. While inside, they took a biopsy and some blood for testing. The tests return that her celiac levels were 25 times the normal level.

Is there a treatment? No, there is nothing you can do, and medical professionals are not even sure what causes it in some people. It is possible that her body could reverse the disease, but it's not likely.

Will she outgrow this like children outgrow other allergies? It has happened that people grow out of the allergy, but it will more than likely affect her for life.

So what are some of the main items she cannot eat? Most flavored potato chips, goldfish, cookies, bread, pizza, stuffing (which is sad for Thanksgiving coming up), crackers, soups, croutons, breaded items (chicken strips), anything that contains flour.

So, what can she eat then? Alot of the items she can eat she will grow into liking. Among them are all unbreaded meats (including steak!), fruits, vegetables, potatoes (not chips), popcorn, some original or non-flavored potato chips, lettuce salads, fruit snacks, pickles, most dairy products.

So, are products readily available for her? Yes, but at a price. Here in town, there are very limited options.

How hard is it to find gluten free products? Depends on the size of the store. Here in Mitchell, there are limited options. In a larger city, the options grow significantly.

So what is the next step? We will soon go to HyVee in Sioux Falls to meet with a dietitian and find the products they have available. Sioux Falls, due to the larger population, has much better options for our menus.

Does she have follow up appointments? Yes, we will follow up in 3 months to monitor her levels, and make sure she's recovering from the effects of the gluten that was in her on Monday. From there, we will follow up every 6 to 12 months for the next several years.

So, we move forward. For the most part, we will adjust to having a mostly gluten free house and we plan to all change over to a mostly gluten free diet (O's will be totally gluten free). It's an adjustment, but considering what tests were coming next, and the diseases those tests were for, we're not going to complain. We look forward to having our little girl back. It is expected she will be back to normal soon.

Friday, November 9, 2012

Olivia the Genius

I shouldn't be surprised, as she is my offspring by my child is incredibly smart. I just found out the other day that my mother and wife have been teaching her to count, and she's quite good at it.

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Olivia Works Hard

A while back, we made a trip to Walmart and got a few items, got them in the front door from the car, and heard all kinds of grunting in the living room. We grabbed the camera and it resulted in this: