PORT 10,10,10,67,14,115 and feet no longer scream out in pain and the fingers have recovered their sensitivity. The stomach nerves have improved dramatically allowing Royanne to eat without nausea or vomiting. We can personally tell you this makes her glad.
Royanne is so happy with stable moods. She can now exercise, which makes her feel great. She had not been able to do so the two years before the solitary pancreas transplant because she had become so brittle that the exercise caused more problems than it solved.
The most incredible news yet is that the circulation to the
eyes is returning. She and her eye doctor have seen an improvement in the acuity
in one eye. What a terrific accomplishment. This was not a guarantee, as none
of the improvements were, but it certainly has sparked a new zest for life that
we always knew was there, but had become dormant over the years.
We are excited! With Royanne's new found zest for life, we are so proud to be
here to experience it with her. We will continue to function to the best of
our ability. She has certainly done the right thing where we are concerned and
we will do our best to serve her well for many years to come. Royanne is now
40 and considers herself a diabetic "has-been" because she no longer
has diabetes.
We are fearfully and wonderfully made. When God's creation
is affected adversely from outside disease, sometimes the help of those called
to be healers and physicians can make a tremendous difference. In Royanne's
case, it truly has. She feels awesome and so do we.
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