Wednesday, December 19, 2007
MRI Day.
Everything went well. She fought them in the beginning, but was soon asleep and then Jay returned with a very tear-soaked, little lamb that she had been holding - the one she also falls asleep with at night. So, Jay, "Baa," and I headed over to get a cup of coffee (my preferred "breakfast" these days) and a breakfast sandwich for Jay, since he is not a coffee drinker. Baa had the fruit cup. :)
Then we went back to the waiting room and waited and waited and waited some more. Finally, around 1:15 p.m. they wheeled Mia out and met us in the hall. It is so strange to see your child asleep like that - it is a very disturbing and unpleasant feeling. We followed the doctors as they pushed her bed up to the recovery floor and there we waited for an hour for her to wake up. When she finally stirred, she immediately wanted to take her oxygen mask off and rip out her i.v., but we got her to calm down and the nurse let her sit in my lap while she guzzled a cup of apple juice and watched "Dora the Explorer," one of our least favorite cartoons, but Mia didn't seem to mind. The nurses liked her so much that they gave her a Dora doll - yippee! :)
It was a very successful day. She did an amazing job (as always)! We should get the results back in the next couple of days and we are believing for a GOOD REPORT!
Now that this is past us, I can finally focus on Christmas. We are really looking forward to the week of Christmas and for a short break from appointments and doctors visits. She does have one PT session next week, but that is it. It will be nice for the four of us to be home and enjoying the holidays together - in peace and quiet! I am REALLY looking forward to it!
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Please pray!
Please pray for complete peace for Mia (and for us!) tomorrow. We are believing for an excellent report!!

12.13.07
Monday, December 17, 2007
Accomplishments!
Well, today, after swinging on the swing for a long time, pumping her legs back and forth, and then running up and down the matted ramps 50 million times without any hesitations, Mia turns to Mary and says, "Tunnel? Tunnel?" Mary and I looked at each other completely shocked. Several weeks ago, we tried to get Mia to go through the tunnel. When we got it out she looked interested and tried to position herself in front of the entrance to go inside, but then gave up and told us, "No! No! NO!!" We figured it was because she was protecting her joints. So, we were quite shocked when she asked if Mary would get it out today.
So, we set it up and put a ton of balls inside and Mia immediately got down on her hands and knees and crawled back and forth, passing balls to both Mary and myself, and laughing hysterically the entire time! We just stared with our mouths open. Mary said several times today how great Mia looks - from her squatting to her running - but this topped everything! Today was a VERY good session and we are very proud of her recent accomplishment!
This week: Mia has an MRI scheduled this Wednesday to get a better look at her right ankle. We are believing God for an excellent report and that her rheumatologist will be completely amazed at how well Mia is doing!
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Vaccinations...
Today was Mia's two-year check-up at the doctor's. We spoke with him about opting out for the flu shot and he agreed. Also, we asked him what vaccinations we could wait on for her given the current condition of her immune system and he said that she isn't due for any vaccinations until she is ready for kindergarten. PHEW! I was concerned the vaccinations might cause a flare-up and I want Mia to have a good week because it is her second birthday on Saturday! I really appreciate Mia's pediatrician. Every time I leave his office he makes me feel better as a parent and he is always very supportive of what we are doing with Mia. He told us that if Mia was his child he would be doing the exact same thing right now. He wants us to continue with her diet change for at least six months and then we can start adding things back into her diet to see what is causing the inflammation and pain. He said there is no harm in what we are doing and that everyone could benefit from being on a diet like what Mia is on. While he was happy with what we are doing with Mia's diet, he also wants her to start seeing a pediatric nutritionist after the new year to see if there is anything else that would be beneficial for her right now.
Brace update! Mia has been doing GREAT with the leg brace at night. The first two nights she cried before she went to bed about wearing it, but she slept through the night with it on just fine. Now, we can put it on her and she isn't bothered by it one bit! She never wakes up in the middle of the night from it and it really seems to be helping her. I have noticed that her knee is quite hot in the morning and there is a bit more fluid around the knee, but that is probably because it has been straight all night long and her body is adjusting to that.
I am VERY proud of my Mia! Every day she continues to amaze me! With all the doctor's appointments and therapy sessions, she never has a fit and handles everything just fine! God blessed Mia with the bubbly personality that she has - she is always so smiley and so friendly at her appointments. Her latest thing is to "chat it up" with the elderly people in the waiting room at her PT sessions, which they just love! Jay and I are truly blessed to be her parents!
Friday, December 07, 2007
Another good report!
So much has changed in our lives over the past two months. Sure, being parents of two isn't an easy feat, but it is nothing compared to watching your daughter struggle over the last several months and feeling so completely helpless. I was just saying to my husband tonight, as we look through our October pictures of Mia the week before she was diagnosed, how we had no clue what we were in for. Even the day of her appointment...I was so frazzled just getting her into Boston for the appointment that I think I sat there frozen for what seemed like an eternity as the doctor told us what was going on with Mia's body and how her immune system is attacking itself and causing great pain for Mia. That had to be one of the saddest days of my life. No one likes to hear bad news, but especially bad news about your child. It was (and still is) a very hard thing to get through. There are days where I feel strong and days where I feel totally winded, like a huge wave keeps knocking me over and over and over.
Tonight at dinner, as I made yet another gluten-free, dairy-free, eggless meal for my daughter, my husband and I talked about how much it just stinks that everything happened to Mia right around the age where she would have started enjoying a ton of fun, toddler-type meals (mac and cheese, spaghetti, birthday cake, Christmas cookies, etc.). And while a small wave started to build up to come crashing over me, I quickly repressed it by saying, "But she WILL get to enjoy those things. Maybe not right now, but someday she will!" I can't WAIT for the day when I can take Mia to McDonald's for a happy meal! :)
Things to pray for: Mia has an MRI scheduled for 12/19 at NEMC for her ankle. Please pray for her (and us) that day that everything goes smoothly, that the doctors have wisdom, and for peace for Mia as she will be put to sleep for the procedure.
Thank you to all of our friends and family who have emailed or called. We greatly appreciate the words of encouragement, support and prayers. There is nothing like family and we love you all very much!
Thursday, December 06, 2007
Healthy rewards!

So, to make the day a little bit more pleasant for her, I decided to do a trial run of her cupcakes that I will be making next week for her birthday. Originally, I had planned to just go off of her diet for one day and let her have a regular cupcake on her birthday...that was until she had a flare-up a week and a half ago. She woke up in the morning and could not walk. We believe it was a result of something she ate the day before that caused her joints to stiffen, creating incredible pain which prevented her from walking. So, after that scary incident, I decided to play it safe and stick to her gluten-free, dairy-free, egg-free diet by making "special cupcakes" for her birthday. A friend of mine recommended the Cherrybrook Kitchen Chocolate Cake Mix. So, I tried it yesterday and it was fabulous! Even my husband ate an entire cupcake! For the cake mix I substituted the vegetable oil for coconut oil and I used gluten-free vanilla extract instead of regular vanilla extract. For frosting, I used the Cherrybrook Kitchen Vanilla Frosting Mix - it was very good! However, I DO NOT recommend trying to make cream cheese frosting by substituting Toffutti's Better Than Cream Cheese for regular cream cheese - it tasted and looked like Elmer's Glue! BLEH!
Mia LOVED her cupcake! It was a special treat for her and something I can take to other birthday parties as a healthy and safe alternative to regular cupcakes.

Monday, December 03, 2007
A Good Report!
Also, her right elbow was bent at -8 degrees. When she measured Mia today she said she was "practically straight." This is HUGE!
While we are thrilled and encouraged about these good reports, Mia still needs prayer for her right ankle. It was very swollen today and you could actually see the ball of fluid sitting on top of her ankle. Mary did some massage therapy on her ankle to work out the pocket of fluid as best as she could. She also told us to keep an eye on Mia's hips. She noticed something isn't right when Mia walks and that her gait is off. However, we know Mia is healed and just as her knee and elbow are straightening out, we know that the rest of her joints will as well. Mia's joints and tissues and IMMUNE SYSTEM will function the way God created them to with NO MALFUNCTIONS or DISEASE!
I am a very proud mommy. My little girl is handling everything so well....even the teaspoon of cod liver oil that she drinks every morning. She is healed, healthy and whole in Jesus' name. :)
*nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
Sunday, December 02, 2007
A few bumps along the way...
Aside from a very crazy morning, Mia had a good day today. Which is good because she has a very busy week ahead of her. She has PT on Monday, OT on Tuesday, Wednesday we are back at NEMC to get her knee fitted for the brace she will need to wear at night, and more PT on Thursday. Needless to say, I am looking forward to Friday and hope it gets here quickly! :)
Friday, November 30, 2007
Our Confession
Mia Grace
“My Grace”
Our Confessions for Mia:
“He's your bodyguard, shielding every bone;
not even a finger gets broken.”
Psalm 34:20
“Your body will glow with health,
your very bones will vibrate with life!”
Proverbs 3:8 (Msg.)
“It shall be health to your nerves and sinews,
and marrow and moistening to your bones.”
Proverbs 3:8 (Amp.)
“This is what the Sovereign Lord says to these bones:
‘I will make breath [a] enter you, and you will come to life’.”
Ezekiel 37:5 (New International Version)
“’But I will restore you to health and heal your wounds,’ declares the Lord…”
Jeremiah 30:17 (NIV)
“For He has fortified your gates against all enemies and blessed your children.”
Psalm 147:13
He who began a good work in MIA will continue until the day of Jesus Christ – developing that good work and perfecting and bringing it to FULL completion in MIA’s body.
Philippians 1:6
You have given MIA abundant life. As your Word is spoken, life flows into
EVERY JOINT, TISSUE AND BONE of Mia’s body bringing healing and health.
John 10:10
Through Your Word, You have imparted life to MIA.
That life restores her body with every breath she breathes.
John 6:63
He sent His Word and healed MIA and delivered her from all destruction.
Psalm 107:20
…Himself took MIA’s infirmities and bore her sickness.
Matthew 8:17
…by His stripes, MIA was healed.
Isaiah 53:5
…for I will contend with him who contends with you and I will give safety to MIA and ease her.
Isaiah 49:25
I proclaim healing over MIA GRACE DEL TURCO. By Jesus’ stripes she was healed. The healing, life-giving, disease-destroying power of God is working in her body. It drives out all manner of sickness and disease. She is full of life, health, strength, and vitality. She is healed, healthy and whole from the top of her head to the soles of her feet. Every JOINT, TISSUE AND BONE in her body operates and functions the way God created it, with no disease or malfunctions. Every system in her body operates and functions with supernatural efficiency. Jesus Himself bore all sickness and disease; therefore, sickness and disease are not allowed to exist in MIA’s body.
She is free from juvenile rheumatoid arthritis.
The divine life of God flows through MIA, quickening and making alive her mortal body. She is free from pain, discomfort, distress, and all symptoms of sickness. God’s Word is medicine to her flesh. We are not moved by how she feels, how she walks, or any negative reports because we believe God’s Word and His Word says
MIA GRACE DEL TURCO is healed! She is healed, healthy and whole in Jesus’ name.
The diagnosis.
This is my first of many posts. Instead of emailing everyone (or intending to email everyone once I get a break from my very busy life), I have decided to create a blog to keep everyone updated on Mia's progress. The other purpose for this blog is to keep myself strengthened and encouraged.
So, let's start at the beginning. We’ve been noticing since Mia started walking this past June she has been limping on her left leg and it has been getting worse…to the point where she cries sometimes when she takes a step with her left leg. Back in October, her pediatrician recommended that we see a pediatric rheumatologist at New England Medical Center. So, we made an appointment and spent the entire day at
So, they did more x-rays, ultrasounds and lab work. The ultrasound showed there is fluid on all of the joints affected by the arthritis, but even more on her right ankle, her left knee, her right elbow and both of her wrists. Mia was quite the little trooper through it all (I just wish we had known we were going to be there all day…I would have brought more snacks!).
Some of you may recall we took Mia to NEMC back in March to have them look at her big toe on her right foot because it was swollen. They diagnosed her with macrodactyly, a disease that causes digits on your feet/hands to grow faster and larger than they should. However, they believe now that the cause of the swelling on her toe is a result of JRA. The doctor also wanted us to get her eyes checked immediately because JRA can cause a disease in the eyes called uveitis (an inflammation in the iris) which they say can lead to blindness. It is more common in girls than in boys. Mia had her eyes checked immediately, and PRAISE GOD, there isn't any inflammation (nor will there be!). She will need to have an eye exam every three months until she is 10 years old.
In addition to this, the doctor said she will need physical and occupational therapy three times a week and be on an anti-inflammatory meds twice a day. So, she started physical therapy immediately and she has been going for over a month now and she just started occupational therapy this week. She has PT twice a week and OT once a week. Her therapists are such wonderful and sweet people...Mia really enjoys spending time with them.
The day before Thanksgiving we took her back to NEMC for a follow-up appointment with the rheumatologist. Their main concern right now is her left knee and how it is hindering her from walking properly. So, next Wednesday we have to go back into Boston to have her fitted for a brace that she will have to wear while she sleeps at night. He said if they don't see some progress from the brace, the PT and OT, and from the meds that she will have to start steroid treatments in January. This is where my husband and I don't agree with the doctor. We think he should give the brace more than just a month to do its job (and Mia some time to get used to it). The steroid he wants to put her on is called methotrexate...and it has horrible side effects, such as hair loss, mouth sores, infertility, and it stunts your growth. So, we will discuss all of this with him the next time we meet and let him know where we stand with the steroid treatments.
Through it all, Mia has been such a trooper. After talking with a friend, whose daughter was diagnosed with the same horrific disease when she was 15 months old and is now JRA-free, we decided to try the same approach they took and we have eliminated gluten, dairy and eggs from Mia's diet. We did have her tested for food allergies and while the tests came back negative (which is a good thing!), it doesn't mean that those foods are beneficial to her joints or her immune system (JRA is a result of a weakened immune system which is attacking itself). So, after a month of being on a VERY healthy and restricted diet, we have seen GREAT improvement in Mia's joints. She has had one flare up which prohibited her from walking, which we believe was cause from eating something that wasn't apart of her diet plan, but so far she is doing great. Needless to say, I am a regular now at Trader Joe's and Whole Foods. :)
Please keep her in your prayers. We know that Mia is the healed of the Lord…from the top of her head to the soles of her feet! Despite the doctors’ reports, we know that our God is greater and that Mia’s joints function and move without any hindrance or pain!!