Sun’s Hemangioma, Revisted

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I wrote some time ago about Sun’s hemangioma, or strawberry mark.  Several of you have e-mailed me inquiring about how she’s coming along.  I appreciate your concerns and wanted all to follow her progress.

This is Sun’s leg now:

Today, we had her ninth laser treatment.  The doctor tells me that he is “completely confident” Sun will not need surgery for her hemangioma.  He is delighted with her progress and warns that her leg is likely to have “texture issues”—the texture of the skin is likely to be a bit wrinkly.  But he expects the redness as well as the raised-ness of the mark to continue to completely dissipate.

Overall, we are very pleased with her treatment and have no regrets about the course we took.  I do believe she is too young to remember this experience, and, really, she seems fine as soon as the treatment is over.  So it isn’t too harrowing on either of us!

At this point, the doctor tells us the mark will go away on its own and the laser treatment is just hastening the process.  And having come this far, I am willing to continue with the treatments so that it will be gone before Sun is old enough to be asked directly the rude questions we continue to be asked.  I was surprised to discover that other children are far more kind about it than adults.  And if I can shield Sun from that rudeness by hastening the mark away, then that is the path we will continue to go.

Thanks again to those of you who e-mailed me.  It really meant a lot to me.

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