When I look back on this year I think of all the medical stuff we've went though and while they're all small by comparison to what else is out there in the world, I'm grateful and blessed that we've come through each of them just fine.
First, my oldest had a pallete expander put in last year (for a cross bite and small jaw) and had it taken out this spring. Everything went so beautifully that at this moment she only needs a retainer, not braces. *Fingers crossed that it stays that way! Braces are expensive!*
We also learned this summer that she has rapidly progressing myopia and at the rate that her eyes are worsening she could be legally blind before high school ends. I cried lot over that but we were able to see a specialist who put her on prescription eye drops to slow the rate of progression. As long as she continues those drops every night for the next 5 ish years it is likely to reduce the change by 50%. I'm thankful that we live in place where access to care is readily available and that such treatment exists and is affordable.
I am blessed that my other daughter is okay after receiving a concussion at school (little boy hit her in the head with a rock) and she did not need stitches and has healed nicely.
And finally, I'm thankful for my kitty and the medical hurdles we've overcome/are overcoming with him. I adopted him over 12 years ago when he was around 3 1/2 so he is pushing 16 now. He'd been slowing down, not grooming himself and had lost a lot of weight. I thought he had kidney failure and was dying but it turns out he has diabetes. Not something I'd ever want for him but in this case I was so relieved because it's treatable. It's been a rollercoaster ride for the past 2+ months learning how to test and monitor his blood glucose levels, how and when to administer his insulin, changing his diet and continually adjusting his dosage as his pancreas heals itself but we're finally becoming stable and he's happy, healthy and playing like a kitten again. My cat is like another child to me so this makes my heart so very happy!
There are other smaller things too but these are the biggest, most obvious ways that I know we're blessed and being watched over! <3