Okay, I logged on here and dust came out of my computer. Clean the cobwebs off the posts below, and forgive us for not updating this in forever. It has been more than a little crazy around here.
Let me start by cutting out the suspenseful ending for those who don’t know; everything is now fine. We are at home, healthy, happy, and eating (and pooping) like never before. I had planned on getting on here a week ago and sharing the journey we took around the state of Georgia to see all our friends and family who had not yet had the pleasure of being introduced to our little man around whom this entire page is centered. We have over a thousand pictures of him meeting his great-grandmothers, and his aunts and uncles, both actual and honorary. We also wanted to refer everyone to our professional pictures at
Let me start by cutting out the suspenseful ending for those who don’t know; everything is now fine. We are at home, healthy, happy, and eating (and pooping) like never before. I had planned on getting on here a week ago and sharing the journey we took around the state of Georgia to see all our friends and family who had not yet had the pleasure of being introduced to our little man around whom this entire page is centered. We have over a thousand pictures of him meeting his great-grandmothers, and his aunts and uncles, both actual and honorary. We also wanted to refer everyone to our professional pictures at
We will still try to put some of these pics here, but the best place to view them will be snapfish. It takes hours to upload those so we will put that link on here later, but in the words of the immortal Paul Harvey, here is the rest of the story.
As early as the Fourth of July weekend, Grayson was exhibiting a tendency to vomit up entire feedings. We attributed this to a number of things and were ultimately incorrect. During the end of our recent trip to see everyone, the vomiting had reached such a point as to cause a great deal of concern that something was really wrong. Our first day back we went to the pediatrician, and she suggested a few remedies to solve what was most likely reflux. She said we might want to rule out a rare condition called pyloric stenosis (more about that in a later post, please check back), and after an ultrasound, he ended up having it! We were crushed, but blessed to have such a wonderful staff at Wolfson Childrens Hospital taking care of us constantly! After 3 days and 2 nights in the hospital, the rest is history and we are doing great, except we can't fill him up!
Thanks for all of the prayers, calls, emails, texts, and concern- you all rock!
Love,
Jason, Lindsey, and Grayson
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