

But there’s still the waiting time.
Bonus is she gets “happy juice” before being wheeled back and that means less panicking on her part.

Super Ems says, “I’m awake! Let’s eat some popcorn!”
This was a long MRI because they checked out her eyes, brain and full spine but she came through like the super hero she is.
We praise God that, for now, UGGHH is stable. Her next MRI of UGGHH is scheduled for December. She won’t have to see Dr. Wolf, her neurologist, this next time. But she will get to visit with Dr. Chern.
Could there be a world where we don’t have to worry about MRIs? Yes, there could be! Supporting us and joining our NF Walk team is one of the ways to make that dream a real-life possibility.


