Moody/Karens daughter Olivia
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I am praying for you Olivia & Karen (and Family) Especially at 11:15.
Pam
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Karen - I hope that the appt goes well and that it is just something routine - very strange that the nurses wouldn't let you see the paperwork - I can't imagine that they'd have written something about what the suspicion was - or what level was off - on the bloodwork order - know I'll be thinking of you and Olivia tomorrow morning and will be a fly on the wall in the doctors' office for that appointment tomorrow.
Try to push all those negative questions out of your head and focus on the good ... and on the possiblity of finally knowing what is wrong with Olivia so that she can get better.
Hugs and prayers,
Doreen
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Karen I'm glad you still have your since of humor
I sure hope things get better
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Karen - Your ability to inject some humor into this.....Yes, we ARE certain it is because the doctor is infatuated with you....tee, hee, hee...or it's those 700's!
Praying for some ANSWERS tomorrow. Sometimes the answers are tough but you cannot fight whatever the beast is until you get answers - so we all eagerly anticipate hearing about the appointment tomorrow.
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You are in my thoughts. I pray this appt. is a good one..........
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((((((((((((((((((((((((((((Olivia)))))))))))))))))))))))))))
Saying prayers with the group. All morning and beyond.
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Praying for good news @ 1115!
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Praying right now at 11:25 am
Sheila
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((((((((((((((Olivia))))))))))))))))))
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Went to the doctor today. He said that her lab work was abnormal for the PT/PTT whatever that is. But it is something to do with her liver and coagulation of her blood. He wanted to see her to do a physical exam to be sure she didn't have any abnormal bruising. She doesn't, which is good.
The HIDA scan we had done at Scottish Rite showed a "clump" of predominant blood vessels in her liver, but the report stated that it wasn't enough to make a "clinical diagnosis". It is STILL doesn't mean anything now, but it could be a piece of the mystery puzzle.
So, he wants to repeat the same blood work in a few days to see if there is any change. He is glad he was able to get our appointment at Wake Forrest moved up to April 6th.
We are to monitor her nose bleeds and if she has another one tonight or tomorrow night, then he wants us to get the blood work done asap.
And now we wait........................
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Here is a link to a website that explains different tests and what they are looking for...
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we'll all keep praying
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Praying!
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Yep, praying here too......with gentle hugs.
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We're getting closer though Karen... one step much closer....
Praying.....
I miss talking to you!
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Prayers are with you, Olivia and the rest of the family. I pray that the right people are in the right place at the right time to come up with the answers and create a treatment plan. I pray that Olivia continues to hang on until this is figured out, may she continue to find support and strength from God and her family to get thru all of this. I pray that you, dh and ds continue to care for yourselves so that you may be strong for Olivia.
In his name I pray.
Elaine
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Karen - I am wrapping my arms around all of you. I think some news is better than no news. I am not medical, so I have no idea what all this means. But I am thinking of you!
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((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((Olivia)))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))
Sounds like the puzzle pieces are beginning to take shape.
I'm praying that the border of the puzzle is assembled shortly and then the rest of the pieces will start falling into place quite rapidly.
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Oh Karen, I don't know how you are managing all this!!! ((((((((((((((((((((((((Karen)))))))))))))))))))) and even bigger hugs to poor little Olivia! Please let this me one step closer to an answer. Times like this I think I wish had more medical knowledge so it wouldn't all sound so Greek to me!!! Praying still...Please God send some more miracles this way!!!!!!!!!!
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Karen, I'm hitting the road again, and may not be tethered to this cyber place much in the next few days. Know that I will continue to pray, the old-fashioned way.
Praying for direction and answers and healing and strength.
We are all here to support you in any way that we can. You are not alone.
((((((((((((((((((((((Karen))))))))))))))))))))))))
((((((((((((((((((((((Olivia)))))))))))))))))))))))))
(((((((((((((the whole Moody family)))))))))))))))))))))
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I guess it is good when there isn't much to talk about. She is the same, no better, no worse.
She is almost caught up in science and math, still has a ways to go in language arts. The teacher comes twice a week and works with her on her studies. I have no idea what we will do about the CRCT's. I guess I need to contact her counselor at the school.
She asked to get her hair cut. Julie, our family hairdresser was very accommodating and got her in today. When I say she got it cut, I really mean it. But she looks soooo adorable and I just love it. Here is her picture:

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more prayers. constant.
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the picture is awesome. thanks for sharing it with us.
just love the haircut, Olivia!!
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Oh Olivia! I love your haircut! ....& the color is beautiful! I hope you are getting better. Hugs & Kisses from your "Aunt" Joyce
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so cute : - )
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I love the color of her hair! Beautiful eyes. Oh to be young and grayless again
. Good to hear things are stable and catching up w/school work. Prayers are with you all.Elaine
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soooo cute!!!.. very grown up!
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Great hair and what beautiful eyes!!!!
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I haven't posted on here for a while. but I just wanted to let you & Olivia know that your family is still in our prayers!
Olivia's haircut is so adorable! Makes her look grown-up!
Hugs to you and your family
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Olivia, what a beautiful haircut. You are a knockout.
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