I don't really feel like updating this, but I know I have to record it. The blood tests came back from genetics and Wyatt has a complete deletion of the SHOX gene. SHOX is a growth gene and without it, you have short stature and a possibility of a couple other syndromes. Neiother of which can be diagnosed for a few years until Wyatt's skeletel system has grown more.
I've attached an article if you think you can decipher the lingo.
http://jcem.endojournals.org/cgi/content/full/87/3/1402
Bascially, we now have to go through more genetics to see if Eric and/or I have the deletion. Then we also have to see if there are any other deletions of genes in Wyatt. The geneticist thinks he may have addittion deletions because Pierre Robin Syndrome and cleft palates are not associated with teh deletion of the SHOX gene, therefore, it stands to reason, that there is something else awry with Wyatt's genes.
I'm dragging my feet on this. Why...well, I guess because treatments wouldn't begin until Wyatt's thrid or fourth birthday anyway and becuase I'm just not really enthusiastic about finding additional problems I guess