10. He sleeps less than 13 hours per night.

9. He’s eating three meals a day (and are not all orange in color).

8. He smiles more.

7. He wants to experience everything that is possible in one day.

6. He has skin color we never knew he had.

5. He doesn’t want to watch TV, he wants to play.

4. He wants to run. And run. And run.

3. He has so much energy, and has too much to do; he can’t be bothered with listening.

2. He wants to do school work.

1. He hugs and kisses without being asked.

*Procrit is treating Gage’s anemia.

Copied from the Procrit.com site: Anemia is a condition in which your body does not have enough red blood cells. If your kidneys are damaged, they may not be producing erythropoietin, a protein produced by healthy kidneys that helps stimulate the production of red blood cells. Red blood cells carry oxygen to all parts of your body, so if you do not have enough red blood cells this means your body is not receiving the oxygen it needs to run efficiently. Without enough oxygen, you may experience the following symptoms: fatigue and weakness, loss in concentration, shortness of breath, rapid heartbeat, headache, dizziness or fainting, paleness, difficulty sleeping (although sleeping has never been a problem for Gage).