Post-Surgery Update

Posted by Andrew & Jessica on Friday Jun 5, 2009 Under Mary Elizabeth

Mary Elizabeth did awesome with the last surgery. Only 4-5 hrs after surgery (when she woke up) she was up and chatting, busy, playing, eating, smiling etc. What a good thing to see. She had no pain meds what-so-ever and they did what they needed to do. They did some areas to her left side (which is the ‘better’ side) because they wanted to give the right side a break and there was still some to do on the Left side. They also injected some areas under and around her chin. 

The first day of surgery she looked and felt fabulous as you can see by this picture. The day after surgery she did swell up a bit as we usually see. But not quite as bad at all. We definitely have seen worse, and now just over a week later she looks very good. I don’t think unless you really look you can tell all that much that she’s swollen at this point. So yay for that!!!

So here’s a bit of info as to why she had an easy time this time. They started her injections (4 times ago) with using an agent to inject we’ll call "Agent A" this agent they have seen work well, but it causes a LOT of swelling and some burning feeling/pain. So her first sclero was the worst she ever had and that is why. They started leaning towards another agent- we’ll call "Agent B", and because of that- her 2nd and 3rd sclerotherapies had a mix of both agents, so they were not the greatest, but not as bad as the first. However, she had good results with all of these. This time they went strictly with "Agent B" since that seems to still produce good results without the pain and excessive swelling. All of the sclerosing agents will cause swelling though.

So I’m praying for continued good results and that we’ll be able to stick with "Agent B" since it’s easier on her.

We go back in about 6 weeks to discuss the next step. They are thinking they may do a few more of these sclerotherapy procedures. They are doing all they can with injections as it is less invasive than making an incision of course.

Keep her in your prayers and as always we will keep you posted.

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4 Years & 18 Months

Posted by Andrew & Jessica on Friday May 22, 2009 Under Andrew, Mary Elizabeth

Wow… been a while since we updated. Sorry for that. I can’t say why we didn’t update in April… but May so far has been the usual fun, yet extremely busy month!

Well on Wednesday, May 20th- our little princess, Mary Elizabeth turned FOUR years old, yep she’s 4!!! We cannot believe how time has flown. She had a great birthday party with all of her friends at a local park with the Disney Princess theme… and yes, she was a true princess herself. It was so much fun!

She is doing great in school- learning lots and loving the socialization. She is doing better with her behavior since we are out of the terrible 2’s and defiant 3’s. But she remains to have that independant and stubborn nature so yes, our little girl can be fresh at times!! She does great with one-on-one things and loves to play games and cards with mom & dad. She, being the girly girl she is- LOVES doing nails together, pretending to do make-up & hair too. She is very into dressing up and pretending, loves pocket books and shoes… she’s just adorable!
ME has tons of fun with her little brother and loves being "mommy" to him. She can be bossy though but Drew handles it pretty well.

We were told recently that if she drinks more milk she can get her gtube out. She eats well and has no problem drinking- I just think she wasn’t as used to drinking as much since she never had a bottle, so she is lazy or forgetful about it. So keep in your prayers that she DRINKS UP so we can get there. We don’t want to remove the gtube and then have her lose weight, she’s a peanut and a little skinny minnie as it is. Her dr appt was today and she’s 28.5 lbs and 37 inches. Growing fine on her own little curve she has been. We just need a little more weight on her!

Drew just turned 18 months old today- yep he’s a year and a half old!! He’s QUITE a handful. Active as can be, a true BOY, climbing and
exploring and getting into all sorts of stuff. He laughs when you tell
him "NO" – even if you are very stern and serious about it! But he’s
fun and adorable too, very affectionate and cuddly. He likes to play
with his toys and is still very inquisitive.
Drew just loves his big
sister and when they aren’t getting into trouble together there’s a lot
of fun and laughter which just really puts the joy in the household.
He
is learning lots and saying lots. He says more words than I can count.
You can tell he really wants to talk, he’ll babble and make arm/hand
gestures while he tells you a whole story. So once he starts talking in
sentences, I don’t think he’ll ever stop. At this point he’s putting a
couple words together here and there which is right where he should be.
Most of the time he’s saying "Get Down" to himself – he says it before
mommy can!!!
Andrew loves to be outside, and will often be upset
when you take him in. He loves his little power wheels and playing in
the sandbox with his sister (or throwing sand on top of his head).
Anyway,
he too had an appointment/checkup this week and he is now 25 lbs 3oz
and 30.9 inches tall. Growing nicely- as we’d expect, since the boy can
eat!!! (Especially if it’s pasta of any sort!)

So all in all we are doing well, have our hands full but are having lots of fun. The kids are enjoying the beautiful weather and being outside. We have some nice summer plans set up and are looking forward to that. 

On another note, Mary Elizabeth’s surgery it is this Tuesday May 26th and she is having Sclerotherapy done again. This as you know can be a biggie with swelling issues etc. So keep her in your prayers and of course the Doctor as well who is performing it (Dr. Bernstein).

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Dr Appt Updates

Posted by Andrew & Jessica on Tuesday Mar 24, 2009 Under Andrew, Mary Elizabeth

Lots of Dr Appts were going on here….

Andy: He ended up recently with a touch of the flu (along with ME who recovered just fine). His caused a sinus infection and double ear infection. His ear infections got so bad that his ear drums ruptured – BOTH of them. He ended up one night in the ER with his ears bleeding and found this out. Which got him a ticket to see an ENT dr. Since then he is doing and feeling a lot better, his ears are just gonna take a while. So if you see him and he doesnt appear to realize you are talking or hear what you are saying, it’s because of his hearing being affected for a while (Dr says at least a month, or two). So we’re all repeating ourselves 2-3 times around here for now 😉 Otherwise Daddy is doing well and busy with work and musical endeavors.

Jessica: Not as big of a deal (well most likely not). But ME found a ‘buggy’ on mommy’s back. And sure enough it was a tick. (Which freaked mommy out big time!!) So off to the dr with that and they’ll do bloodwork to be sure nothing is up. I’m sure its not but I didn’t save the tick- oops. All in all Mommy is fine and doing well, other than being hectic and running around all over the place.

Drew: He went for his 6
month check up with the eye dr and his "lazy eye" which was hardly
noticeable before (only noticed when he woke up from a nap)…. is even
less noticeable now. I rarely see it at all. The dr said it improved
and he barely can even call it lazy eye but it’s there a tad so we’ll
see him every 6 months just to check it. Drew is also doing well and being absolutely adorable as ever. He seems to be learning a new word everyday and is babbling a lot! So cute!

Now for the biggie….

Mary Elizabeth: she just saw her
radiologist in NYC this afternoon. I cannot express how fond I am of
this man and amazed at his knowledge. It helps how great he is with
Mary Elizabeth too. Anyway, Dr. B says she’s getting a lot of good
results from the Sclerotherapy and wants to continue with it. He
scheduled us for May 26th for her next one. He wants to tackle the
floor of mouth area, a little chin and cheek perhaps. He decides for
sure as he is doing it with the ultrasounds. He put a picture up of her
before her first sclero, and one recent one we sent him. Amazing to see
how far we’ve come. These are different pictures and not the exact same
angles and whatnot but the first one is from a few days before her
first sclero (back in June of ’07) and the other one is from this past
St Patrick’s Day. While it is 2 yrs apart that is because we have had
to space the sclerotherapys out a bit. And we had a huge break back
when I was pregnant and Drew was first born.

Now
sure she’s grown in 2 yrs. But the difference in her cheeks and the
sides of her face etc is great. She has definition around her chin
area, more around her mouh and you notice her nose more because its not
surrounded with cysts.
While it does seem that her chin is more
pronounced or "longer" that’s because her face isn’t as wide as it used
to be so we notice it more… and she has grown. The future jaw surgery
will help push her chin back instead of outward. Also apparantly she
has a bit of scar tissue in there they will have to remove.
We are glad that she has had results from this and are looking forward to seeing more.

Aside from that she has a small dental procedure in the OR on April 2nd. So we pray that goes well too.
And
all in all she is doing quite well. We are amazed that she is going to
be 4 yrs old soon. She is cracking us up left and right with her witty
comments and all-knowing ways. She’s such a cute little smarty pants!

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Happy St. Patrick’s Day

Posted by Andrew & Jessica on Tuesday Mar 17, 2009 Under Andrew, Mary Elizabeth

Hope everyone had a good day!

 

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Overdue Update

Posted by Andrew & Jessica on Thursday Feb 19, 2009 Under Mary Elizabeth

Sorry everyone. Been a while since the surgery (10 days to be exact) and I meant to post an update sooner but life happened. To our surprise she did extremely well with recovery so we haven’t really been house-ridden or have had any downtime!

Soooo…. Surgery went well. They did a lot of injections to the right side of her face (cheek area etc) and to her chin. With the MRI they see a remarkable difference and wanted to try to get the right side to be more symmetrical (the right was always worse and where the malformation started). They injected the areas that they could. This time avoided the floor of her mouth – which I think helped in recooperation since eating and speech weren’t AS affected. (In the past her tongue would swell and she couldn’t eat or speak which made her miserable- this was not the case this time).

From the DAY OF SURGERY (Monday Feb 9th) she was in good spirits. First of all she was a very good girl about going in. Did whine a little and tell us she didn’t want to do it, but asked a lot of questions and we explained and she did not have any tantrums about  it. She was very brave. Then as she came out of surgery (4 hrs later)- she was very sleepy and slept most of the day. In the evening she was her witty little charming self- talking to us a bit and laughing. It was so good to see her smile THAT SOON after surgery.
She did have a bit of discomfort because this was the first time they used a foley catheter to collect her urine. And when it came out she was very upset. Also had a bit of discomfort the next time she went to the bathroom. After that though she was doing pretty good.

The worst of her swelling was on Tuesday and it was pretty swollen the first few days after that. Her right side was pretty far out and her bottom lip looked as if someone punched her pretty bad. That gave her some difficulty with liquids but not enough to bring her down of course. She was running about the house and making lots of messes just as she normally does. But the swelling started to come down quickly. As I speak, she is still swollen but it’s definitely not the worst we’ve seen and she seems very comfortable so I’m glad for that.

We are very thankful that she has been in good spirits and that the swelling hasn’t been too uncomfortable for her. We are praying and hoping for good results from this and are being patient as we know it takes time.

As always keep her in your prayers and we will be sure to keep you informed 😉

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