Christmas Eve at Grandmas
Monday, December 26, 2011
Friday, November 18, 2011
Brit - National Junior Honor Society Induction
Morgan Cross Country Banquet
Morgan had a rough cross country season being so sick throwing up several times at each practice. Her Aunt Lindsey was helping coach and sometimes it was so hard for Lindsey to hear Morgan behind her throwing up. Morgan had to quit running right before region when the doctor was going to have an endoscopy done. Trying to find out what is wrong with Morgan has been so hard. After many doctors appointments, tests of every kind, the doctor thinks she has POTS, Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome.
This an increase in heart rate from the supine to upright position of more than 30 beats per minute or to a heart rate greater than 120 beats per minute within 12 minutes of head-up tilt. This tachycardic response is sometimes accompanied by a decrease in blood pressure and a wide variety of symptoms. Low blood pressure of any kind may cause the following: lightheadiness, dizziness, exercise intolerance, fainting, excessive thirst, fatigue, cold extremities, abdominal pain, bloating, vomiting, brain fog. Morgan has all of these symptoms. It affects all aspects of your body. Morgan is still undergoing testing. We just had a heart monitor test done and a brain MRI. Doctors are trying to rule out that she might have something else on tops of POTS. POTS is not curable but can be treated. There are so many things affected by POTS, it is by trial and error trying to get feeling better. Morgan was told if she can tolerate a little bit of exercise it would be good. To just jog 10 minutes her heart rate is 216-225 which is very scary. She is so determined she can run track but I am not sure if that is even possible.
Morgan had a cross country banquet and her Aunt Lindsey(Asst. Coach) was asked to present an award to Morgan. It was the Spirit Award. Here is how Lindsey introduced it, "This next award goes to someone who has shown an unconquerable spirit through this cross country season. For the past year she has battled everything from mono to low iron to stress fractures, and most recently underwent surgery for a hernia. With her body trying to give up, her spirit kept her going. She pushed through practices and meets, refusing to give in. When we told her she could stop, she fought harder. As the final meets of the season came, her body finally gave out, and with no other choice, she put her dreams on hold. The spirit of courage she displayed, even in the face of devastating trials, is why we are giving her this award tonight." This brings tears to my eyes everytime I think about what she has gone through and still going through. Thanks to everyone for their prayers on her behalf. Above are a few pictures from the banquet.
Morgan had a cross country banquet and her Aunt Lindsey(Asst. Coach) was asked to present an award to Morgan. It was the Spirit Award. Here is how Lindsey introduced it, "This next award goes to someone who has shown an unconquerable spirit through this cross country season. For the past year she has battled everything from mono to low iron to stress fractures, and most recently underwent surgery for a hernia. With her body trying to give up, her spirit kept her going. She pushed through practices and meets, refusing to give in. When we told her she could stop, she fought harder. As the final meets of the season came, her body finally gave out, and with no other choice, she put her dreams on hold. The spirit of courage she displayed, even in the face of devastating trials, is why we are giving her this award tonight." This brings tears to my eyes everytime I think about what she has gone through and still going through. Thanks to everyone for their prayers on her behalf. Above are a few pictures from the banquet.
Monday, September 26, 2011
Triple Crown Baseball Tournament at the Field of Dreams in Las Vegas, NV
Here are a few pics that Kelly took at the field they played on in Las Vegas. It was very cool. Below are the boys warming up.
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Sunday, July 24, 2011
Morgan Running?
Just as an update after six weeks of not running, Morgan's stress fractures healed and she was able to start running. She started off slow and when she would pick up the pace she would get nauseated and throw up. We realized that at the State meet she didn't have the flu at all. Something was not right with her body. This happened everytime she ran, she was getting very sick. If we had her run on a empty stomach she would still dry heave. I took her back in to the doctor after talking to a friend of my mom's who is a doctor. He said to check her iron again. I took her back in and asked again for an iron test and it all came back normal. I found out that you have to ask for a ferratin iron test to really check her iron. Her iron is at a 5 which is so below normal we are lucky Morgan is still here and didn't collapse or have a heart attack on a run. That explains why back in March she would complain of being sick. We found out that your injuries triple when your iron gets to a 12 let alone a 5 explaining why we got stress fractures this last season. I just wish a doctor would have figured that out a long time ago and done the correct iron test when I asked for it. Morgan is now going to take some more time off to get her iron levels back up and hopefully get her body back on track and she didn't do any permanent damage to her body.
Friday, June 3, 2011
Cousins at Thanksgiving Point
Brit carrying Morgan for a minute through a part of Thanksgiving Point. As you can see Morgan has a boot on her leg. She has stress fractures in both legs and was told to switch the boot to whatever leg is hurting the most. The doctor said back in April she had chin splints but with six weeks left in the season the doctor thought if we stretched, massaged and iced everyday we could make it through state. We made it but after taking two weeks off after state the legs were still hurting so we went back to the doctor and did xrays to find out they were stress fractures. Morgan is anxiously waiting for them to heal so she can start the cross country season. Morgan had a good track season even with the chin splints. She earned the top sprinter trophy, the top performer trophy and the most points scored trophy. For those of you that don't know Morgan went to state in track in four events which is the most you can do. Her times going in were great. On the morning of state the mile was first at 8am. We showed up and she started the mile. The first lap she looked great, the second lap she dropped back some and she was coughing with her hand to her mouth. Going into the third lap she was throwing up - several times. She had to pull out and not run the rest of her races since she had the flu. She was heart broken, but I guess that is life. For a girl that just wants to run she has her share of challenges.
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Brit Baseball - Memorial Day Tournament
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Brit at Firestation with Hunter
Brit and Hunter at the firestation helping with Ryker's birthday celebration.
Morgan is going to State in the 200m, 400m, 4x400m relay and the mile tomorrow. It would be nice if it could stop raining. Morgan won the 200m, 400m and 4x400m relay at region. She struggles with the mile and we are wondering if she still has the lingering affects of mono or not. She can run short distances but distance is still hard. The mile is tomorrow morning at 8am and the slowest time is a 5:32. It will be a hard close race. Below is another picture from region. Here is a link to an article the Daily Herald wrote about region. http://www.heraldextra.com/sports/high-school/track-and-field/article_b94afb62-7d48-11e0-8664-001cc4c03286.html
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