Email sent on 3/23/11
We didn't know at the time this was the start of a long marathon.
Hi, family,
I only had the energy to call mom yesterday but I wanted to let you know what we found about Evelyn on Monday and Tuesday. We're startled and worried and would appreciate your prayers.
- Evelyn's in stage three chronic kidney disease (50% function). 
They're not sure the cause yet but we have another appointment the end 
of April so we'll be investigating for a while. They'll do her blood 
work again to see if reducing the protein in her diet (i.e., removing cow's milk 
from her diet) reduces the stress on the kidneys. At this point, the 
doctors are saying this is most likely as good as it gets for 
Evelyn and that all the work we are doing is to maintain her kidney 
function, not so much to improve it. We're fortunate in many ways 
because stage four usually means kidney dialysis and state five usually 
means transplant so we're thankful for where we caught it. 
 
- She's anemic, which is another indication of the disease. Her body is probably not producing the hormone that signals the body to generate enough red blood cells. Most likely, we will start giving her shots of the hormone next appointment and then they will teach us to administer them every couple weeks.
- The most critical issue at the moment 
is her growth, a bi-product 
of the disease. Since our largest growth spurt is from 1 - 3 years old, 
which is entirely dependent on caloric intake, and she has a lot of 
catching up to do, they want us to consider a G-tube to help us tackle 
this (installing a feeding tube into her stomach). We've switched some 
things in her diet (lowering protein, raising fat and carbohydrate). 
She's not very excited about rice milk and she misses yogurt but I'm 
persisting.
 
I'm sorry for not calling each of you individually I'm just feeling really worn out. I'll resurface very soon and call each of you.
Love,
Julianne
