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Please forgive a proud mom for a little boasting. -_-

 

After more than a year of PANDAS struggles, we're still in that "delicate balance" stage where everything continues to get incrementally better, but the increments themselves are very small. So, some days, you're just not too sure. But today . . .

 

This was our last day of school prior to Winter Break, and DH and I attended a special science program at DS's school in which DS was giving a presentation and competing in a robotics design, construction and programming display. DS was calm, cool and collected and did a phenomenal job on his presentation . . . not a nerve in sight!

 

On top of that, his teacher pulled me aside to fill me in on another accomplishment. Apparently, DS's eighth grade class voted for their Superlatives this week: "Best ______, Most _______, Most Likely to _______," etc. Apparently, they vote just before Winter Break so that photos can be taken in time for publication in the school Yearbook.

 

DS was voted by his class "Most Likely to Cure a Major Disease." Most of his classmates have no clue about PANDAS, so I don't think there's any intentional irony in that. I'm just so pleased for him that it's not just his teachers who have rallied behind him and his recovery. That even though he's still a little "quirky" and "uncool" by junior high standards, on some level, at least, there is an appreciation of his gifts!

 

Happy holidays, everyone! :D

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Nancy,

Great News! Looks like DS is just following in Mom's footsteps. You "cured" his disease so he can go on to "cure" others. I'm so happy for both of you! Merry Christmas!

Laura

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Gosh you guys! :wub: Thanks!

 

But honestly, my DS may have only one mom, but over the last year or so, he's gained a couple dozen Cyber Aunts and Uncles! I appreciate your giving me some credit, but without all of you, we would not have arrived where we are now. So thanks to all of you again!

 

Plus . . . DS is a WARRIOR! No matter how much I've wanted to take the pain, grief, and anxiety on his behalf these past months, he's had to do most of the bearing of it all, with me holding his hand through it. He never ceases to amaze me with his resilience, resolve, intelligence and humor. I'm just so happy to see him reap some rewards for all the hard work!

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