Lewis is back home and alot better although still not 100%. He is off his 2nd antibiotic as we are concerned this may have caused the increased and uncontrollable seizures, we will introduce it slowly in a week or so and see what happens. The sad thing is that the new antibiotic seemed to be having a big effect on Lewis' abilities so hopefully we can find some way around any problems that arise so that Lew can continue to improve without having the horrid seizures which put him in hospital several times in the past month.
On Thursday Lewis was a duck in his school nativity. Lewis clearly enjoyed the experience greatly and it was wonderful for us to be able to go and see him and his school friends in the play.
You can see by the photos that Lewis was loving it!
Lewis back in the classroom after his nativity, giving Mummy a huge smile!
Lewis is receiving lots of cards and gifts in the post already from his massive worldwide fan club - all of this brought about by an amazing charity called Postpals (www.postpals.co.uk) so if you havent already signed up for a pal at Postpals, please do visit the website, find a child you'd like to become a pal for and get writing!
Lewis loves receiving post and always has huge grin when he sees letters and cards arriving with his name on!
Lewis is very excited about Father Christmas coming on December 24th. We have been lucky enough to meet Father Christmas several times already this month already and each time Lew has been mesmerised and listened very intently to what Father Christmas has had to say!
Lewis has promised to continue to be very good and to do his best as always.
Lewis even got a magical message from Father Christmas, all the way from The North Pole which you can watch by clicking here!
Here is Lewis with his Aunty Lucy and his cousins Katie and Emily.
With 2009 almost behind us, we'd like to take this opportunity to thank everybody who has been part of Lewis' life this year, it has been an amazing year with huge ups and downs. Without the support and interest of Lewis' huge network of family, friends and fans (Lewis even has his very own Facebook page!) we would not be where we are now with Lewis on antibiotics which are helping him to improve, even if its just in a small way at the moment. So thank you everybody and let us dare to hope for amazing things for Lewis in 2010 (and for England in the World Cup too!).
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