Chatgbt.
Too funny.
Esmei knows how to wiggle the closet doors until the magnet let's go. I suggested something different and up higher. This is Eric's solution. He brought it back to the car triumphantly and said this should stop her. Haha. It weighs poundage. Let's hope this stops the 7lb fluffball.
Recovery mode activated.
Kai had an Endocrinologist appt this week. The new meds are through trials and ready for him to join the program. We signed the paperwork yesterday. I was woken today with a call from a nurse in Ontario to go over details. It took half an hour for the intake. I was told it would be a shot once a week from a pen. Nope. Vials and syringes every day. Oy.
There are 68 people in Canada with BBS. Two people in BC are on the drug. We have now applied for funding. The other two are funded by the BC Govt. Here's the scary part. It's $300,000.00 a year. $25,000.00 a month or $822 a day!!!!
Very intimidating.
Kai is in considerably better health than his counterparts. Pat on the back for me for keeping his weight down this far with all of the strict restrictions and monitoring we do.
He will be closely monitored but we're told this could really be life altering for him. Quality of life and life extention.
We have never let him have peanuts in a shell. The fear he would eat the shell was very real. Our treat today was to go to Goldstream on the way home and eat our packed lunch then go outside and make a mess with peanuts.
He took it very seriously, he loved it and I'm decently sure he didn't sneak any shells in.
It's top less time.
Lili was home vacumning her car when I came home. She joined me for a windy cruise with tunes blaring.
In other, other news. We're going to attempt getting Kai to wear glasses again. Sigh. He doesn't want them. Jia and I hit Walmart and picked these out. I told the salesperson he was quite likely to hide them on purpose or throw them away so I wanted them as cheap as possible for a trial pair. The frames were $18. I think they look pretty ok. He is not impressed. I took him in the next day for measurements. The lenses were $60. Then I took him for an ice cream cone at McDonald's. So he got over the trauma pretty fast.
They'll be a couple weeks so we have a slight reprieve before we attempt getting him to wear them.
Fei is finished up her term. She got the clinical placement she wanted. Peds at Vic General. She's doing that two days a week for a few weeks. 12 hour shifts plus the Malahat twice a day. She will be wiped out. Ah to be young.
I'm definitely feeling better. If I'm upright too long it gets more and more uncomfortable. It's easy for me to over do it.
Eric is going on a hard run in Nanaimo tomorrow. I'm no where near ready. So, of course, I have serious fomo. I have lots of plans of things I could do tomorrow to find joy and fun. Or I could settle down, hang out and sulk a bit. We'll see how I feel tomorrow. I hate to see perfectly good Saturdays go by with no plans.































