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Highway to the safe zone

Very happy to report that Lucas has safe zone levels (finally!). As of Fridays blood spot he was 252 which is my personal favorite area for him to be in at, as it means we have some "wiggle room" on each side if his numbers start to vary again. For this to be considered balanced we would like to see three consecutive safe zone numbers. Why? That would mean we have found a tolerance that his body is able to keep up with. The good news too is that he is tracking just fine on the weight charts and we can stop worrying quite so much about his weight gain. Before it was once a week weighing him and measuring him, now we are down to every 2 weeks!! Hope everyone is having a great July!!

Quick Facts

Hey all!! First a small update on Lucas: we still do not have his phe levels balanced out but we are working hard with the dietitians to get past this current growth spurt! I have a feeling, call it Mommy instinct, that his next levels we get back on Tuesday will look much better. But I wanted to drop some quick facts about PKU that people have asked me recently. I love when people ask me about Lucas' current levels and ask me PKU questions so don't be embarrassed or worried about asking me anything about it!!! Luke will never out grow his PKU We may decide to try one of the current drug options in a few years to improve how much food he can eat but it is not something that is cured (yet......) Everything Luke eats and drinks  must be recorded and counted in a daily diary Some foods are very low phe naturally (apples, grapes, pears, and more) so he can eat a lot more of them then some foods that are higher (potatoes, peas, cereals) and some processed foods

Up, Down, Down, Up, Down

We had been blessed with some very stable safe numbers for Lucas for a nice while, it was glorious and I actually did not mind hearing from the dietitians on a weekly basis. However Luke had a sharp dip in his levels at the end of May. So we upped his phe intake and waited for the response to that hike. Well it wasn't enough so we increased again and waited. Bingo. Got the number! Nope, the next spot came back higher then expected so we dropped his intake and waited to see the response. Nope now his level was too low again (not the normal response) so we kind of scratched our chins but made a new change and waited again. Nope, still too low! What the heck is this baby doing to us?!? The problem is how "far behind" we are once we get his levels, anywhere from 3-6 days behind to be honest (Canada Day added an extra day of course). We do a heel cut, take the sample, send it in...then wait.  I actually have not the foggiest idea what this next blood spot level