“With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible.” Matthew 19:26
When Tyson was born, we were told that the odds of him making it to his first birthday were questionable. But with God, all things are possible and Tyson is now 11 years old.
After he made it through all 3 risky open-heart surgeries, we asked his cardiologist about Tyson's long-term prognosis and he said that Tyson would never be able to run a marathon. But with God, all things are possible and this past weekend, Tyson ran a 3 km race with his school.
Because of Covid, the regional 3K race was cancelled but we were able to get together with 2 other small private schools in our area and hold a race at a local farm. Tyson did amazing! And he didn't even come in last...he placed 31st out of 34 runners. We had him training a few times over the summer to build up his endurance and to gage whether or not he could actually even run the whole thing. I was able to go along for a few of his practice runs with his school and he was able to finish the race each time. Although he's not the fastest runner, he comes across that finish line looking like he's capable of running another kilometer.
Here he is crossing the finish line.
Having a snack after the race |
Tyson seems to be settling into a good routine with school now. The first week was really rough for him and he was so tired and extra sensitive about everything. He cried every single day that week and when I'd ask him why, he'd just keep telling me how much he hates school and how it's just too hard for him. Once we got into a bit of a routine again though, he seems to be doing ok and is settling in alright. It's always an adjustment for him after the summer holidays, but this was a long six month break so I can see why it would take some time to adjust again.
Tyson has his annual cardiologist appointment coming up in November. Also, as a follow-up to his last appointment in April, he'll be having a stress test to double check that everything is still ok with his heart function. We always try to get all his appointments on the same day but this time we have too many of them so we're not able to. So we have to go Monday, November 23 for a pulmonary function test and stress test, and results from a genome study we did back in 2018. Then on Wednesday, December 2 we go back again for a bone density scan, an abdominal ultrasound (to check up on his liver and kidneys) a clinic appointment with thrombosis (because he's anticoagulated) and then the routine ECHO, ECG, and a clinic appointment with his cardiologist.
We will give you an update after those appointments.
Melissa :)
4 comments:
So awesome and I totally get the tears. You made me choke up too. Way to go Tyson!!
As I’m reading this I am again reminded of how stressful this is for you and Brian. Then I wondered about Tyson and all the appointments and surgery; at times must really get to him. I’m sure it affects the whole family.
Then we see again what an amazing God we have. He has given you challenges that no other parent would want, yet he has given you strength and the intellect to understand all that is going on. I find that awesome!
We will remember Tyson and all of you in our prayers and wish you many blessings in the months ahead. Make sure you high5 that boy for running 3K.🥰
Bart&Janna
So proud of you Tyson! I cheered when I read the post your Mom had on Facebook! Woohoo 🙌
God has been faithful in upholding you Tyson and your family throughout this pandemic. I cannot even come close to understanding how Tyson must have felt come the new school year. God will guide him and give him the strength he needs. He is in our prayers as is the whole family.
We send our Love ❤️ and Hugs 🤗
So proud of you, Tyson!! I would have cried too if I saw you cross the finish line. An answer to many prayers! God is faithful and He will continue to provide for every day that He allows.
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