This handsome guy right here will be fifteen on Sunday! How many birthday wishes can he get!!!!!

This handsome guy right here will be fifteen on Sunday! How many birthday wishes can he get!!!!!

Dylan even rolls his eyes now waiting for the lift to come down. This is so ridiculous having to wait to put him in a wheelchair he doesn’t even need because he walks. They had trouble with the lift this morning. We had to wait while they fixed it. So me and Dylan was standing at the door to come out and the bus driver said take your time because they are having a problem with the lift. Dylan heard her say that and he rolled his eyes. So I believe he is getting fed up with the crap we have to deal with on a daily basis.
Dylan was acting silly at his VNS appointment. He thought is was okay to eat the paper off the waiting table. Then he posed for a picture laying on the table after he tore the paper all up. The last picture he was laying on a couch in the waiting area.



This guy has to have his battery changed again in his VNS. He went for an appointment today and the VNS therapist could not even get a reading on it so they are going to change the whole thing out to a newer model that detects an increase in his heartbeat and it will zap the seizure or lesson the seizure. He goes next Tuesday to have it changed. So keep him your prayers.
Dylan received a letter from Santa Saturday. Thanks so much Santa. I was a really good boy this year.

Thanksgiving day Dylan sat patiently waiting to eat his turkey dinner. He was so happy because he was doing one of his favorite things.(eating) Sorry, it’s been so long since I’ve posted, but I have been busy finishing up my classes. The best part about Thanksgiving was that we had a new stove to cook the turkey in.
This is to do with my son Dylan who has epilepsy. The school wants to put him in a wheelchair just to transport him back and forth to school. I’m the one who has to put him on the bus in the morning and it is not an easy task. The thing is he can walk and I’m not allowing it to happen. They claim it is for safety concerns but we all know they don’t want to deal with Dylan because he can be difficult sometimes but is expected from a fourteen-year boy. I have never been told he needs to be in a wheelchair by any of the doctors he has been to. So my question to you is do you think he should be put in a wheelchair?