Just under a week after we returned from Atlanta we took a trip to Columbus to visit Miller's pediatric cardiologist. Miller was born with two holes in his heart one is called a patent ductus arteriosis(PDA) and the other is called an atrial septal defect(ASD). These heart complications are related to his prune belly syndrome and can occur in any prune belly baby. When we first visited the cardiologist they seemed pretty confident that the one of the holes would close on its own as it is very normal for babies to be born with a small hole in the heart. All babies have these two small holes in the heart before birth most close before birth and most will close up to 72 hours after birth. Miller was not put on any restrictions after his diagnosis and we were asked to return close to his first birthday to follow up with his condition. Well as you may know Miller will turn one next week! So we went back on Monday, Miller had an EKG and an ECHO done on his heart. We got great news, not only one but both holes had closed on their own! Miller has escaped surgery once again, way to go Miller!
As for the running, well that is a whole other story. I would love to report that the training is going well but I want to be honest. I have had a horrible cold that has lasted almost 4 weeks! The running has come to a hault for the moment because I do think that breathing in the cold morning air has really had an effect on my recovery so I had to stop and give my body a break. I can't take much more of this darn cold so if it hasn't gone away by the weekend I will have to go back to the doctor and see what's up!
Our officail move date is coming up very rapidly, March 5th the movers will be at our house so this has impacted our first race. We had planned to run in a race in Albany on the 7th but turns out we won't be here, instead we'll be headed to Niceville to celebrate Miller's birthday! Now our first offical run will be March 28th in our new hometown of Rainbow City Alabama. http://www.bigoakrun.com/ FYI after Miller's recent cardiology testing my race number is now up to 15!
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