one day Kim will look back on today & laugh...probably won't be tomorrow though. Kim didn't fare so well when we were looking @ Reese in the icu. Reese appearred to be trying to take out some of her tubes/lines & Kim thought that she was in pain & down she went...Kim sat in the chair & basically fainted.
Kim is doing ok...she is recovering downstairs in the ER with a couple of bags of fluid in her until she gets her legs back under her. ER doc just wanted to run some tests just to make sure but he thinks it was simply too overwhelming for her, lack of sleep, anxiety, etc that led to the episode.
Reese is attempting to wake up...she has just a normal O2 tube in her nose & is still sedated as she is trying to wake up. Nurse says all of her numbers/readings are all perfect.
keep you posted on 2 of my 4 girls...keep your fingers crossed that my 2 @ school had a normal day (both grand-dads had to get them ready for school this morning).
jase
Thursday, September 18, 2008
DONE!!!...almost...
Ok...Reese has everything covered up, closed up, stitched up & working on its own. Doc came up & said everything looked real good, everything went according to plan & there were no hiccups along the way. We have yet to see Reese but she is currently in the PICU & we are just waiting for maybe another hour @ the longest.
Obviously this is not written by Kim, this is dad...sorry it's short & to the point but hey, I'm a dad & my little one is safe again.
I'll let Kim update more when we get to see Reese
Obviously this is not written by Kim, this is dad...sorry it's short & to the point but hey, I'm a dad & my little one is safe again.
I'll let Kim update more when we get to see Reese
Off of the bypass machine
The nurse came out and said that the patch is sewed in the heart and everything looks really good. She is off of the heart/ lung bypass machine and her heart is beating on its own. PRAISE THE LORD! They will be doing an echocardiogram on her and if everything looks good they will close her up. I'll be back soon.
Love,
Kim
Love,
Kim
In Surgery
The nurse just came out a few minutes ago and let us know that everything went well with the anesthesia. Dr. Mendeloff is now in and cutting her open and will then get her on the bypass machine. It will probably be close to an hour and a half until we hear anything again. We are in some pretty critical time over the next 2 and a half hours so please keep praying.
Handing her off was so hard but she did well. I have only competely lost it once. We have a pretty large crowd here in the waiting room which is helping us to not be so anxious. Again, thank you.
Much love,
Kim
Handing her off was so hard but she did well. I have only competely lost it once. We have a pretty large crowd here in the waiting room which is helping us to not be so anxious. Again, thank you.
Much love,
Kim
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Holding Hands
"For I am the Lord, your God, who takes hold of your right hand and says to you, Do not fear; I will help you." Isaiah 41:13
I like to hold hands. Even as an adult I would hold my mom's hand if we went shopping at times. I love when I hold hands with my daughters. Ashlyn and I have a code...we squeeze each other's hands 3 times to say "I love you." My heart beats a little faster, even after all these years, when Jason entwines his fingers with mine. And I can tell you that over the past two days I have very much enjoyed holding hands with My God. (Jeiccy, thank you for the verse)
I have felt a truly heavenly peace these past two days. And when I am unable to hold Reesie's hand tomorrow, I know God will hold hers for me. Please pray for all of us, especially Reese tomorrow. We have to be at the hospital at 6am. They will take her from us around 7 or a little after and put her to sleep to prep her for surgery. This should take a little over an hour and then Dr. Mendeloff will begin the surgery probably between 8 and 8:15. Please pray for protection for my baby girl. The nurse will come out every hour or so to let us know what is going on, etc. We will try to update several times tomorrow.
Again, thank you so much for covering us in prayer. I think it brings much joy to the Lord to see His children seek Him. We are so very, very thankful for you.
Much love,
Kim, Jason, Ashlyn, Laney, and Reesie
Friday, September 5, 2008
Meeting with the surgeon
"Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus." Phil. 4:6-7
I don't really dig Saturday Night Live at all. However, I do like the newscast thing, especially when they do their "Really? I mean really?" segment. And as i read this Scripture I think "Really? Really, I'm not supposed to be anxious about anything?" I get anxious about a lot of things. But honestly, God's Word is so very true. As I present my requests to Him (and sincerely thank you, Lord, for not getting annoyed by my same requests over and over again), especially with thanksgiving, a peace that transcends worldly understanding guards my heart and more amazingly my mind. So, to You, my King, I will continue to come.
I don't really dig Saturday Night Live at all. However, I do like the newscast thing, especially when they do their "Really? I mean really?" segment. And as i read this Scripture I think "Really? Really, I'm not supposed to be anxious about anything?" I get anxious about a lot of things. But honestly, God's Word is so very true. As I present my requests to Him (and sincerely thank you, Lord, for not getting annoyed by my same requests over and over again), especially with thanksgiving, a peace that transcends worldly understanding guards my heart and more amazingly my mind. So, to You, my King, I will continue to come.
We met with the surgeon today, Dr. Eric N. Mendeloff. The consult went wonderfully. Dr. Mendeloff is warm, friendly, and compassionate (a trait that often is hard to fine in doctors unfortunately). He had a calm confidence but no hint of arrogance. He is extremely good at what he does and I am extremely grateful for that. He walked us through how the heart works, why Reese needs surgery, what he would do during the surgery, what to expect afterwards, etc. I asked him how many of these he had done, and he looked at me reassuringly and said, "I can't give you an exact number, but it is in the thousands." Words that soothe my soul. Even more soothing were the words every parent is desparate to hear in this situation. "I will take very, very good care of her." My baby girl isn't just another heart to him; he recognizes she is one of my greatest gifts.
So, I'd like to present my list of thanksgivings. God has much glory to be received through all of this:
- How God has made our bodies to work like they do is the coolest
- God has protected Reesie from sickness and symptoms of heart failure (they had always said her hole was pretty large and today I asked how big. Y'all, Reese's heart is a little bigger (because it is enlarged) than the size of her fist and her hole is almost as big as a dime!....that God has taken care of her so well this far is such a humbling blessing
- we live in an age where they can actually put the heart to sleep and operate on it
- she doesn't have any damage to her heart or lungs that won't be reversed
- we live in a country where medical care like this is a possibility
- God has gifted doctors to be able to perform surgeries of this kind
- I am in a city where I can be close to home and my children to have this taken care of
- we have good health insurance (I know from my friend's little girls open heart surgery that this surgery will cost in the range of $450,000) and can afford to have our little girl taken care of
- our insurance told us the hospital is listed as an Institute of Excellence for this type of surgery for Reese. Only 14 other hospitals in the country are listed as such, and Dr. Mendeloff is ranked one of the top surgeons for this
- we have lots of people who care about us and are praying
- my Dad and Jason's parents will come in for the surgery
- the chance of something going wrong is less than 1% (music to my ears as well)
- Reese will be able to live a normal, active, and healthy life
- the Lord is in control
So while not my first choice in how things would go, my heart has been overflowing with thankfulness to the Lord today. This doesn't mean we don't have to keep praying, God tells us to present our requests to Him. So please, please pray for the surgery to go without any complication and for God's hand to guide Dr. Mendeloff's and for Reese to heal quickly and properly, and be blessed with a long and healthy life. The surgery will be at 6am on Thursday, Septemeber 18th. Please write it on your calendars and pray; put our Reese on your prayer chains, but as you pray thank Him for what He has done already. And from our family, sincere thank yous for praying for sweet Reese Ellery. She is precious to us.
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Labor Day Weekend and More
Today Laney and Reese had their first day of Mom's Day Out. I really enjoy everything about their school, and more importantly they do too! The teachers all genuinely love the kids. They
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In other important news, despite my despise of running, I have gotten in two more "runs" since my last post. My friend Julanne (pictured with the darker hair in the middle) ran with me once. I have to tell you, I was nervous because:
a.) she is a runner
b.) her legs are twice as long as mine
c.) she is in shape unlike her counterpart
But Julanne was gracious and didn't even make me feel like I was slowing her down. She
We meet with the surgeon on Friday so I'll be back to post about all of that soon too. And my tech-saavy husband has figured out how to post some video so maybe in the near future we'll have that for you as well.
Ta-ta for now.
These last pictures are of the girls before MDO this morning. Aren't they too cute?
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