The next story is written by, what I would consider a dear friend, Lauren. While I've never met this family in person, I feel like I've known them forever.. I'm honored to introduce to you Audry's boyfrannnn [long distance of course ;) ] Noah Hytch.

The following week I took Noah to the ENT and the decision was made to have ear tubes put in. I started my new job 2 days later so Lane had to take him to the neurology appointment. It was September 29, 2011.... I was very anxious the day of that appointment....around 11:00 I got a phone call from Lane. I was unable to answer because I was in training so he left a message for me to call him back. I could hear in his voice that the news was bad. I cried before I even talked to him on the phone. Once I collected myself I made the call. Lane briefly explained what the doctor had said which was she was sure Noah had what is called Spinal Muscular Atrophy. I lost it...I couldn't breathe, I couldn't speak...I sat in silence.
I only knew what SMA was because after seeing the pediatrician I got on the internet and was searching for every possibility. I had it narrowed down to 2 diagnoses. Cerebral Palsy and SMA. Never before had I even heard of SMA.....Now my worst fear was confirmed. We were told that we would be called with the results of his blood test in two weeks. Only 6 days later I got the call from the neurologist, the day after Noah's 1st birthday, the blood test was indeed positive for SMA.
It has been a hard road, he uses a feeding tube to eat and relies on many other machines to keep him healthy. These machines that I hated in the beginning I am thankful for. They keep my baby strong and healthy.
I never imagined that this is the path in which we would travel, but I will say I wouldn't have it any other way. God has blessed us with an angel that is full of life and enjoys every minute that he is awake. It's hard but we continue to fight the fight...
FIGHT....CURE SMA!!!
"Embrace The Suck"
To follow Noah's story you can visit their blog at www.OurSMAjourney.blogspot.com
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