What a good looking group:) What AWESOME shirts too!!! Thanks again MISTY!!! |
Ultimately we decided if the seizures didn't stop by Thursday Bridger would be hospitalized. With that decision we went home with a massive dose of phenobarbital and overloaded Bridger on it for a day which basically put him in a "pheno-coma." Bridger was out cold on Tuesday and Wednesday but we didn't see any seizures at all. It seemed positive. On Thursday Bridger woke up with the biggest and goofiest grin we had seen in months. It was like he was saying, "Hey guys! I'm back!"
He was and is still back! It was like nothing ever happened. He is talking an extra lot to make up for everything he didn't get to say for the past month and he is as "happy as a clam" as my Aunt Cora would say. Seriously he talks a ton. Even at 1:30am. I think I've said this before but I will say it again:
My baby is smiling and I know that even if it goes away again it will always, ALWAYS, come back!
HAPPY BABY!!!! |
Bridger is a medical mystery/miracle! Because of that we were able to make it to the race and be surrounded by massive amounts of support. Bridger only slept for a MILE of the race. The rest of the time he laughed and cooed to all the cute girls. He growled when we ran past Primary Children's (he knows what THAT place is) and was the happiest when we carried him on our shoulders. Instead of being pushed passed the finish he wanted to be on daddy's shoulders seeing the whole world and smiling as we crossed the line. What a great day! What a great week! Thank you everyone for your support. We are very blessed. Bridger sends his smiles to you all :)
Yay!!! |
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