He even stepped into the water and enjoyed it. We ended up winning first place in our category. Bradley and my niece Courtney made a" Hippo Head " and won third place and Steven and his friends also won third place for a "race car" sculpture.
On Saturday, we went to a Balloon Festival in Canada. It has the worlds largest inflatable amusement park. Matthew loved going through the different jumping houses and obstacle courses. He didn't like the slide parts.
On Saturday, we went to a Balloon Festival in Canada. It has the worlds largest inflatable amusement park. Matthew loved going through the different jumping houses and obstacle courses. He didn't like the slide parts.
That evening we watched as over 50 hot air balloons took flight. It was amazing. The boys really enjoyed it.
The only down side of the day was that it was very hot out. (High 80's) Matthew wasn't tolerating the heat well at all until we put his new cooling vest on him. He seemed to do so much better once it was on.
Yesterday we took the boys downtown to see a motorcycle parade. Over 300 motorcycles drove by.
Now for the medical stuff. Matthew went to the doctors this morning for his routine check up. His doctor still wants us to contact the Mayo Clinic to see if he can be seen there to get another opinion on treatment. I did e-mail them this morning and we should hear something back from them within two days. Matthew's sugars have been getting higher. He had two readings of over 400 and his fasting base line reading is around 116-120. He is also still having daily leg issues where his legs go numb. He says that they get "soft" and that he has to hold them up. This has been lasting around 10-15 minutes each time it happens.
We also have a tentative meeting date in Boston on September 11th. We will be meeting with Matthew's doctors and the PACT team. We will also be walking in the Mito Walk on that Sunday.
Now for the medical stuff. Matthew went to the doctors this morning for his routine check up. His doctor still wants us to contact the Mayo Clinic to see if he can be seen there to get another opinion on treatment. I did e-mail them this morning and we should hear something back from them within two days. Matthew's sugars have been getting higher. He had two readings of over 400 and his fasting base line reading is around 116-120. He is also still having daily leg issues where his legs go numb. He says that they get "soft" and that he has to hold them up. This has been lasting around 10-15 minutes each time it happens.
We also have a tentative meeting date in Boston on September 11th. We will be meeting with Matthew's doctors and the PACT team. We will also be walking in the Mito Walk on that Sunday.
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