So I know what you're going to say. "WHERE IN THE WORLD HAVE YOU BEEN? DO YOU KNOW HOW LONG I'VE BEEN LOOKING AT THE SAME POST ON YOUR BLOG? GEEZ!"
I know, I know, I apologize. I have been very busy. Busy living life, busy loving my 3 men, busy training a new puppy, busy spoiling a new rescue dog, busy gardening and swimming and cooking and having water fights and eating popsicles and all that other wonderful summer stuff. For those of you who saw my last post (yes it was over a year ago, I said I'm sorry!), you know Alex was going in for surgery. His surgery was a resounding success and though he still has to have asthma medicine and rescue meds every once in a while, the difference has been amazing. The majority of the time he is your typical fun, energetic 5 year old, trying everything he can think of to get out of going to bed. Stephen is growing and it is hard to believe only 3 years ago he was a tiny newborn. He talks my ear off and makes stunning statements every day that leave me thinking "how do you know that already? how did you figure that out? You're 3!"
I can't wait to fill you in on our new dogs, Shade and Popper (pictures coming soon!), and I'll give everyone the rundown soon. For now, just know that I've missed you all and I look forward to writing much more often!
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I'm so sad that you have had to go through all of this, and I am sad that no one suggested you take your son to a paediatric Chiropractor. Every organ, muscle and gland in the body has a nerve supply, governed by the nervous system. You need to get your childs spine checked for interference to his nervous system that controls his respiration, and the rest of the body. I am happy for you that he has improved however I urge you to take him to at least have his spine checked. Check out icpa4kids.org to find a chiropractor for him. Its an international site but will give you links for where you are. Really hope this helps.
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