We hoped to receive answers to some unknowns on Friday and unfortunately we are still waiting. While I am not ready to share a lot of details in this space just yet, I do want to fill you guys in a little bit because I am so grateful for your thoughts and prayers.
A little more than a week ago, during Chase’s one year pediatric visit, we had some precautionary blood work done. Though Chase’s pediatrician has always assured us that Chase looks great and is growing well “on his own little curve,” I’ve undoubtedly let myself stress out over his small size since the moment he was born. Chase’s doctor recommended a few additional blood tests during his visit to rule out any major issues.
Early last week, I spoke with a nurse who told me that one of Chase’s blood tests (ironically not related to his small size) came back a little concerning. I’ve felt stressed out and concerned over a myriad of things related to our baby boy since he was born but speaking with the nurse about a concerning blood test was the first time I felt truly scared.
I couldn’t stop the tears and within an hour, we were back at the pediatrician’s office on Tuesday to meet with our doctor and undergo some follow up blood tests.
And that is where we are right now. Waiting.
Waiting and praying and believing in the good.
Friday was a tough day because I was told that we’d likely receive the results from Chase’s follow up blood work “by Friday at the latest.” I obsessively checked my phone and eventually, at 4 p.m., I spoke with a nurse who told me she reached out to the lab who explained that one of Chase’s tests was more involved and results would likely not be available until Monday or Tuesday. While I was disappointed to hear this, I also felt myself exhale as I realized I let myself get in my head and worry about the reasons why it was taking so long to get Chase’s results back.
The waiting is hard. The unknown is harder. But I know in my heart we are waiting on GOOD news. I believe this with all that I am. When I picture the phone call from our pediatrician’s office, I imagine myself receiving only good news.
I am taking my cues from Chase. He is strong, energetic, joyful and happy and I should be too. I look at my baby boy and see what I already know in my heart is true: He is fine. He will be fine.
I just want those darn blood tests to confirm it.
Megan says
Though I don’t know you personally, I certainly know you’re anxiety! I am 5 months pregnant with our first and we already know our little one will have some health and learning disabilities, including heart surgery in his/her first 6 months. It so SO so scary to have such a huge unknown but your sweet Chase will be OK no matter the test results. Take everything one day at a time – you can do this! Lots of love and prayers headed your way!
Brittany says
I’ve been praying for you, Chase and Ryan while sending all the positive, reassuring vibes I can. Hopefully the wait will be over soon and all will be well. xoxo <3 <3
Lindsey says
Thinking about you and your little fam, Julie! Hope you get good news!
Meghan says
Sending prayers and good vibes your way!! The waiting period is the hardest, so glad Chase is still his happy little self!!
Becki says
Massive hugs, all will be well!
Laura says
Saying prayers for all of you.
Kate says
Prayers for you, Ryan, and sweet Chase!
<3
Jen says
I just wanted to add my good wishes for you and your family. Thinking of you guys and hoping for the best!
Emily says
So SO thankful that the reports are good Julie! <3
Lainey Graham says
Hi Julie,
I was an ADPi sorority sister of Leslie’s and am a Jax native. I LOVE your blog and your positive attitude about live is inspiring! Always love seeing her posts and yours about Chase – he is adorable.
As someone who had bloodwork done on a Thursday and was told the same thing, I feel for you as waiting is one of the most trying things that you live through. Please know I am praying for your family and for Chase. 🙂 Stay strong