In spite of a few setbacks, Hyrum was transferred to UNI's day treatment program, Kidstar. That means we get him home nights and weekends for awhile until an opening becomes available up at Wasatch Canyons (Primary Children's residential progam)
So far, so good. We really enjoy working with the treatment team at Kidstar and it's nice to be back where friends know his whole history. Just to make sure that we've covered this from every angle, Dr Susan Wiet has recommended that we get an MRI done on Hyrum. That is scheduled for Wednesday, November 26th.
The primary kids in the Barton Creek ward made a giant "feel better soon" poster for Hyrum. We've hung it in his room. It was really fun for us to go through and see the pictures and notes from the kids.
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
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It seems to be quite the ordeal, but it must feel good to know that he is getting a lot of the attention that he needs from experts.
Sounds like you are on the right track for Hyrum. We wish we could be there to help you guys out. We can't wait to see you all at christmas.
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