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little neshamala




 
 
    
 

Post Thu, Jul 11 2024, 11:59 am
amother OP wrote:
Positive update! Boruch Hashem -
Boruch Hashem! A new medication was unexpectedly very effective in alleviating my child’s current medical crisis. We are HOME (for now) and my child is much more comfortable. Boruch Hashem! Still need many tefillos - situation is more serious than originally thought- but right now we have a lot to be grateful for. The present reprieve is simply a gift and hug from Shamayim.

My other child who was facing a huge crisis- Boruch Hashem half was resolved in the blink of an eye! The other half is still looming though. Still need tefillos, but Hashem showed us how quickly He can fix things!

Thank you so much to everyone who has been davening, and please, please continue davening!


Thrilled to hear positive news. Thank you for updating.
Hang in there!
I'll keep davening
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amother
Salmon


 

Post Thu, Jul 11 2024, 12:32 pm
[quote="amother OP"]Positive update! Boruch Hashem -
Boruch Hashem! A new medication was unexpectedly very effective in alleviating my child’s current medical crisis. We are HOME (for now) and my child is much more comfortable. Boruch Hashem! Still need many tefillos - situation is more serious than originally thought- but right now we have a lot to be grateful for. The present reprieve is simply a gift and hug from Shamayim.

My other child who was facing a huge crisis- Boruch Hashem half was resolved in the blink of an eye! The other half is still looming though. Still need tefillos, but Hashem showed us how quickly He can fix things!

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Rav Gamliel Rabinowitz Shlita told us that Hashem is a borei refuos. He is constantly creating new refuos. Even if five minutes ago there was no refuah, right now there can be one.
You saw it with your own eyes. And in announcing it, you are mekadesh shem Shomayim.
May Hashem bentsch you (and all of us who await them) with complete yeshuos and refuos.
I hope you will come back here to be Mevaser more good news soon.
Refuah shelaima.
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elemeno




 
 
    
 

Post Thu, Jul 11 2024, 12:36 pm
Im davening For you!
Bh there were some good updates!
Iyh many many more.
Hashem should bentch you with parnassa brevach, and all healthy happy children! Nissim can happen!
You need to just believe it!
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amother
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Post Mon, Jul 15 2024, 12:52 am
Frightening deterioration in my child’s health over Shabbos. Medications are not working so far. Doctors don’t know what else to do now.
Please daven.
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thegiver




 
 
    
 

Post Mon, Jul 15 2024, 3:44 am
Pls post name. Even a new post anonymously.
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spiritual 1




 
 
    
 

Post Mon, Jul 15 2024, 7:15 am
Praying for you and thinking of you
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GetReal




 
 
    
 

Post Mon, Jul 15 2024, 7:21 am
Davening for your child and your entire family. I hope you see yeshuos beyond what you could ever have imagined.

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amother
Valerian


 

Post Mon, Jul 15 2024, 7:39 am
amother OP wrote:
Positive update! Boruch Hashem -
Boruch Hashem! A new medication was unexpectedly very effective in alleviating my child’s current medical crisis. We are HOME (for now) and my child is much more comfortable. Boruch Hashem! Still need many tefillos - situation is more serious than originally thought- but right now we have a lot to be grateful for. The present reprieve is simply a gift and hug from Shamayim.

My other child who was facing a huge crisis- Boruch Hashem half was resolved in the blink of an eye! The other half is still looming though. Still need tefillos, but Hashem showed us how quickly He can fix things!

Financially it’s still very difficult. Some family members were kind, generous, and thoughtful and really stretched themselves to buy my kids necessary summer things while they shopped with their own kids. I got home from the hospital expecting to have to somehow find the time, energy, and money to make sure my other kids were cared for and found out that it was mostly taken care of. I am so grateful!

Thank you so much to everyone who has been davening, and please, please continue davening!


OP I feel for you very deeply. I had a child who had a very complicated diagnosis, it took 2 years and many different doctors and specialists to figure it out.

When we finally found a hospital that could treat all his multiple issues under one roof, it was a huge relief. Someone on top was in charge of his care and coordinated with all the departments he needed.

It was still very difficult, especially since it was an unusual condition(s) so no-one could guarantee a positive outcome, plus the hospital was 3 hours away from my home.

I'm thinking of you and davening.

If you'd like to be in touch, I can give my SN.

Signed: A Mom who has been in this traumatic situation Heart Heart
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little neshamala




 
 
    
 

Post Mon, Jul 15 2024, 7:39 am
Davening
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mp5




 
 
    
 

Post Mon, Jul 15 2024, 9:07 am
Davening
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aimhabanim




 
 
    
 

Post Mon, Jul 15 2024, 9:52 am
I’m davening for you and your family!!!
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mlc




 
 
    
 

Post Mon, Jul 15 2024, 10:16 am
Keeping you in my tefillos. Heart
Hoping a miracle will happen really soon !!
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amother
OP


 

Post Mon, Jul 15 2024, 4:23 pm
Thank you, everyone, for your beautiful brochos and all your tefillos. I'm shocked once again by how much chizzuk this gives me.

Boruch Hashem some basic supportive care is helping my child feel better and the situation is not life-threatening now - boruch Hashem! - but it is really not good.

We have some options medically, but none are great. My husband and I need to make some impossible choices. Right now, to add to everything else, we disagree about what our next step should be. We're on the same page of course in that we both only want the best for our child and family, but we each feel strongly that a different choice is better. The doctors are leaving it up to us, and our Rav and the medical advisors all say they can't weigh in on which is the better choice. Neither is good. The final decision will probably be mine, which is terrifying.

Usually, when we disagree about something, either we discuss it until we reach some sort of agreement, we get hadracha from our Rav or other advisor, or one of us gives in since it's just not that important. Now we're not any closer to agreeing, no one feels able to give us hadracha, and this IS that important.

I told my husband I was posting about this - he also thanks all of you for your tefillos, brochos, and especially for the chizzuk you give me.

Please keep davening for us.
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thegiver




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Jul 16 2024, 4:56 am
Can you speak to a gadol. I remember reading stories where rav Feinstein talk made these choices for people and their doctors. With a brocha for success
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amother
Brunette


 

Post Tue, Jul 16 2024, 11:14 am
amother OP wrote:
Thank you, everyone, for your beautiful brochos and all your tefillos. I'm shocked once again by how much chizzuk this gives me.

Boruch Hashem some basic supportive care is helping my child feel better and the situation is not life-threatening now - boruch Hashem! - but it is really not good.

We have some options medically, but none are great. My husband and I need to make some impossible choices. Right now, to add to everything else, we disagree about what our next step should be. We're on the same page of course in that we both only want the best for our child and family, but we each feel strongly that a different choice is better. The doctors are leaving it up to us, and our Rav and the medical advisors all say they can't weigh in on which is the better choice. Neither is good. The final decision will probably be mine, which is terrifying.

Usually, when we disagree about something, either we discuss it until we reach some sort of agreement, we get hadracha from our Rav or other advisor, or one of us gives in since it's just not that important. Now we're not any closer to agreeing, no one feels able to give us hadracha, and this IS that important.

I told my husband I was posting about this - he also thanks all of you for your tefillos, brochos, and especially for the chizzuk you give me.

Please keep davening for us.


OP although we can’t help with your most difficult decision, I’m wishing you lots of strength and Bracha that whatever decision you make will be the right one for your child and will not affect your shalom bayis or yourself and you should have no regrets.

Sending lots of love and tefillos, we’re here for you.
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seltzermom




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Jul 16 2024, 12:25 pm
Thanks so much for the update. Hashem is really guiding you. We will all daven together got clarity and revealed good!!
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amother
OP


 

Post Sun, Jul 21 2024, 9:26 am
And the roller coaster ride continues!

After more consults with our doctors they came up with a plan to minimize risks with the option I was leaning towards. The chance of it helping at all (though not necessarily a lot) was about 50%. BH, with the minimized risk, my husband agreed to it also. By Thursday it was clear that it was helping! My child was definitely doing better Boruch Hashem, more dramatically than we thought possible! Then on Friday we started seeing side effects, one of which is especially concerning. The doctors still want to wait another week and a half before changing anything. We’ll see…

Meanwhile the doctors found a minor infection yesterday that probably had a role in driving this crisis. IyH it should be straightforward to treat and hopefully this will help a lot.

This new treatment option is a protocol from a new doctor at a different medical center.
We’re once again dealing with a transfer (driving distance but several hours) and more insurance battles.

We have so much to be grateful for bH and so much to daven for.

Thank you all for your support and tefillos.
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amother
Brunette


 

Post Mon, Jul 22 2024, 1:35 pm
amother OP wrote:
And the roller coaster ride continues!

After more consults with our doctors they came up with a plan to minimize risks with the option I was leaning towards. The chance of it helping at all (though not necessarily a lot) was about 50%. BH, with the minimized risk, my husband agreed to it also. By Thursday it was clear that it was helping! My child was definitely doing better Boruch Hashem, more dramatically than we thought possible! Then on Friday we started seeing side effects, one of which is especially concerning. The doctors still want to wait another week and a half before changing anything. We’ll see…

Meanwhile the doctors found a minor infection yesterday that probably had a role in driving this crisis. IyH it should be straightforward to treat and hopefully this will help a lot.

This new treatment option is a protocol from a new doctor at a different medical center.
We’re once again dealing with a transfer (driving distance but several hours) and more insurance battles.

We have so much to be grateful for bH and so much to daven for.

Thank you all for your support and tefillos.


Wow OP that is definitely a roller coaster ride. Really hoping for you that the treatment that was showing signs of helping continues to surprise you in a good way and the concerning side effects disappear.

May the transfer go smoothly and easily.
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aimhabanim




 
 
    
 

Post Mon, Jul 22 2024, 1:54 pm
Besuros tovos!!! I look forward to seeing another update with more good news iyH.
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