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Monday, October 31, 2016

Lynk's Allergy Appointment/Myck's Trip to the ER

Thursday/Friday this past week was a busy day. I spent a total of 7 hours at the Martin Army Community Hospital in a 24 hour period.

Friday, October 28, 2016

How to Post a Comment

I've had several people mention that it's been difficult to post a comment, so I thought I'd do a short blog on how to post a comment for all those who aren't sure how to do so on this blog.

Genetics Appointment!

Sorry it's taken me so long to write about Lynk's appointment with the geneticist. The past few days have been pretty crazy. And in that time, we've picked up the boy's Grammie from the airport, visited the geneticist, taken Myck to the ER for croup, had Lynk tested for allergies, and researched alternate ideas to help Lynk with writing at school. I feel like this is the first moment I've had to sit down and blog a bit!

Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Going to the Geneticist Next Week

It seems as though insurance is playing nice for once. We have an approval to go see a geneticist, though we don't have an approval for actual genetic testing yet. We have to do an initial consultation with the geneticist, then she will put in a referral for whatever genetic test Lynk needs done. Hopefully it will be approved. 

Saturday, October 15, 2016

Parent Teacher Conferences!


McBride Elementary
Before I get to Lynk's parent/teacher conference, I wanted to let people know a little bit about McBride Elementary. It is a 21st Century school, and this is the first year it's been open, as they just finished building it a few months ago. A 21st century school is different than normal schools, both in layout and teaching strategies.

Thursday, October 13, 2016

Appointment at Emory Today!!!!

It has been a whirlwind day. We loaded up the kids, dropped Myck off with friends in Phenix City, Alabama, and drove up to Atlanta.

Wednesday, October 12, 2016

Rainbows and Mini-Miracles

Today has been a day of rainbows and mini-miracles.

Accommodations at Home

Since Lynk's eyesight has gotten so bad over the past few months, it's been harder and harder for him to do certain things. Watching TV, playing iPad, reading, writing, doing any kind of homework are all now more challenging than before. To watch TV, Lynk has a small folding chair he pulls up right in front of the television, because otherwise all he sees is moving blurs across the screen.

Monday, October 10, 2016

Appointments...Kind Of

The good news is that we have an appointment for Lynk to see Dr. Jain. The bad news is that we can't schedule an appointment to see the low vision specialist until after he's been seen by Dr. Jain. The other bad news is that the earliest they can get him in is December 9th.

Friday, October 7, 2016

Approvals!

We are beyond excited! I just checked the insurance website on a whim, thinking that I would see Lynk's referrals still being processed, as I was told there would be at least a 3-5 business day wait on them. But when I checked it out, there were two approvals!!

Thursday, October 6, 2016

Dealing with Insurance

Being a military family isn't always the easiest, but it does occasionally have it's perks. We get to see all different parts of the country, and we do get pretty darn good insurance coverage, as long as you don't need specialty care. Lynk needs specialty care.

Wednesday, October 5, 2016

Getting Accommodations at School

As soon as we received the news from Lynk's optometrist that Lynk is legally blind, I went to his school to see about getting him accommodations so that he can function in a school setting. I talked first to the school counselor, Ms. Flemming, who is in charge of setting up 504 plans. A 504 plan is basically an accommodation plan.

Stargardt's Disease

Stargardt's Disease is also known as Stargardt's Macular Dystrophy, or juvenile macular degeneration. It is a degenerative, genetic disease. This means that both Tyson and I are carriers of this disease, and Lynk got the unlucky combination from both of us. The disease is all about having a messed up gene that would normally get rid of something called liposfuscin in the eyes. But since Lynk's genes don't work right, the lipofuscin is just allowed to build up, which is really bad for his vision. More information on what exactly Stargardt's is can be found here.

The Beginning

Life is full of the unexpected. Sometimes, the unexpected is good, other times it's difficult.

Right now, our family is going through one of those unexpected difficult times.