Tuesday, March 31, 2009

MRI and Jennifers Ultrsound on March 31 2009

Hey everyone, Travis here. This is my first time posting on the blog. Thank you so much for all of your prayers and support. I can't express how grateful I am for each one of your prayers. Thank You!!! Today I got another great MRI report. The exact words from the radiologist were " There is no change". Another great thing about today's doctor appointment was that they told me I could start going in for check ups every 3 months instead of every 2 months like I have been doing for the past year. The only bad thing about today was that my Dr. appointment was for 11:30 and I didn't get to see the doctor until 1:20. We were starving by the time we got out of there. And as you may, or may not know Jennifer is eating for two right now.
Jennifer is 8 weeks pregnant and the due date is Nov. 5th. While I was getting my MRI Jennifer went down the street to her doctor and got an ultrasound. It's still to small to hear the heart beat but it was flashing on the screen. The doctor said everything looked normal. So to sum up the day I would say, "The baby is growing and the tumor is not." Woo Hoo!

5 comments:

Gerry and Sandee Mariacher said...

WOW!! AWESOME news!! We are so glad that you're doing so well!! Come November Jacob will have a baby sister or baby brother - that's wonderful!! You and your family will always be in our hearts and payers for continued health and happiness.

Gerry and Sandee

Wendy Critch said...

That's the best news I've heard in a long time! Congratulations on the baby. Our God is good! We are so happy for you. Jacob will be an excellent big brother.

Wendy, Trevor and Jessie

Jennifer said...

That is wonderful news! I was wondering if you were wanting another little one yet and I know how hard it was to get pregnant with Jacob, so I am soooo happy for you!!!

Baptist Girl said...

Congratulations Travis and Jenifer and Jacob, what great news on both parts. The Lord sure is good!

Cristina

The Moras said...

Hi Travis & Jennifer,
I have been meaning to write for a while now. We received your blog through Elzinha "Zima" Cantu.
My twin sister was also diagnosed with an Anaplastic Astrocytoma Grade 3. Your blog has given lots of hope and faith. We are just starting this journey, but have the highest hope in God, he will get my sister through this!
Thank you, again, for sharing for others. You have helped us in dealing with such difficult news.
Congrats on the baby!!!
You can also follow my sister's blog at eligmora.blogspot.com
May God Bless you and your family,
Katherine G. Gonzales