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I am so sorry that Cameron's surgery did not go well, but

thank God he is okay. He is young and strong so hopefully

he will heal and recover quickly.

Give him a big hug from me and save one for yourself.

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I'm so sorry to hear there were complications but I'm very happy for

you that he came through ok.

Kids are SO resilient, so much more than adults. He'll be up and about

before your ready to let him be up and about. :)

Hope you are feeling better and a little more relaxed now too.

-Jess

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> Hi all. I ma writing from the hospital. Cameron went in for surgery

on Friday. The surgery didnt go so well to start with. They started

the lap and nicked an artery with the first cut. They felt it was

because of the loss of weight that the vessel was in the area it

was... (60 lbs) So they had to emergency open him up. It was very

scary. the stablized him and let him rest for a little bit, and then

the proceeded with the myotomy and fundo. He had to go into ICU. It

was very scary.

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> Dr. Patti and Dr. Farmer were wonderful. They took the time to

explain everything to us, and Dr. Farmer and Dr. Patti have been by

numerous times to see him. He is doing better, but has not been up

yet. We moved to the peds. unit last night and so he is just happily

sleeping. In ICU they have their own nurse who is at their beck and

call! it was great..in retrospect.

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> Thats it for now!

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> Carolyn mom of Cameron.. myotomized and fundo'd in UCSF, CA..

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Wow Carolyn -- Cameron has been through so much -- so scarey for his

parents and the rehab will take quite a bit longer. Glad he was stabilized

okay. Healing energy sending his way.

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Carolyn !

Thank you for the update! It must have been scary for you, but you had experienced and caring surgeons and that is what was important. Sounds like the worst is over now - we are still thinking of him and you and praying for a speedy recovery.

Hugs,

Joan

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Hi all. I ma writing from the hospital. Cameron went in for surgery on Friday. The surgery didnt go so well to start with. They started the lap and nicked an artery with the first cut. They felt it was because of the loss of weight that the vessel was in the area it was... (60 lbs) So they had to emergency open him up. It was very scary. the stablized him and let him rest for a little bit, and then the proceeded with the myotomy and fundo. He had to go into ICU. It was very scary.

Dr. Patti and Dr. Farmer were wonderful. They took the time to explain everything to us, and Dr. Farmer and Dr. Patti have been by numerous times to see him. He is doing better, but has not been up yet. We moved to the peds. unit last night and so he is just happily sleeping. In ICU they have their own nurse who is at their beck and call! it was great..in retrospect.

Thats it for now!

will write again.

Carolyn mom of Cameron.. myotomized and fundo'd in UCSF, CA..

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I feel for you Carolyn, Will be thinking of you and love to Cameron

for good and speedy recovery.

Sally

London UK

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> Hi all. I ma writing from the hospital. Cameron went in for

surgery on Friday. The surgery didnt go so well to start with. They

started the lap and nicked an artery with the first cut. They felt it

was because of the loss of weight that the vessel was in the area it

was... (60 lbs) So they had to emergency open him up. It was very

scary. the stablized him and let him rest for a little bit, and then

the proceeded with the myotomy and fundo. He had to go into ICU. It

was very scary.

>

> Dr. Patti and Dr. Farmer were wonderful. They took the time to

explain everything to us, and Dr. Farmer and Dr. Patti have been by

numerous times to see him. He is doing better, but has not been up

yet. We moved to the peds. unit last night and so he is just happily

sleeping. In ICU they have their own nurse who is at their beck and

call! it was great..in retrospect.

>

> Thats it for now!

>

> will write again.

>

> Carolyn mom of Cameron.. myotomized and fundo'd in UCSF, CA..

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>

>

>

> Wooleeacre Productions

> Custom Screenprinting

> on a small scale!

>

>

>

>

>

>

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> ---------------------------------

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> Stay connected, organized, and protected. Take the tour

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sorry to hear about cameron yes i bet it was scary, but am happy to hear he is doing better hugs, will keep you both in thought and prayer

sue

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Hi all. I ma writing from the hospital. Cameron went in for surgery on Friday. The surgery didnt go so well to start with. They started the lap and nicked an artery with the first cut. They felt it was because of the loss of weight that the vessel was in the area it was... (60 lbs) So they had to emergency open him up. It was very scary. the stablized him and let him rest for a little bit, and then the proceeded with the myotomy and fundo. He had to go into ICU. It was very scary.

Dr. Patti and Dr. Farmer were wonderful. They took the time to explain everything to us, and Dr. Farmer and Dr. Patti have been by numerous times to see him. He is doing better, but has not been up yet. We moved to the peds. unit last night and so he is just happily sleeping. In ICU they have their own nurse who is at their beck and call! it was great..in retrospect.

Thats it for now!

will write again.

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we had the blood pulled today for the whole series of tests they had stuff on there the phlebotomist had never heard of... " ) but no auto immune diseases... I will find out what they were...

CarolynDebbi Heiser <imahockeymom@...> wrote:

GREAT news, Carolyn!!!!

When you get to the point of checking allergies, please try to find someone who is knowledgeable in both IgG and IgE allergies. Many doctors dismiss "food intolerances" as a real problem, but many people have noticed a real difference if they remove things that are irritating their body!This is just one company's website, and of course they're promoting THEIR testing, but it at least gives you an idea about what the difference is between IgG and IgE allergies:http://yorkallergyusa.com/dfa.html

Please tell Cameron how happy we are for him to be going home and eating food again! (If jello counts as "food"!!!)Debbi in Michigan

Hey all, we get to go home tomorrow. Cameron started on a small sip of liquid, then more sips, then on to Jello today. They are impressed with his pain level, healing and all, and are sending us home. We are so excited. It will be a week tomorrow, and the beds are uncomfy, so cameron says. Pain is down, incision is getting better. Guess what.. NO auto immune problems.. wa hoo...

There are only 3 immunologists in the western states, and we got to see Dr. Dragone today. lots of tests and wow.. he is ...clear. Now on to the allergies.. :?

NO SCLERODERMA

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