Sunday, March 31, 2013

Easter

I love Spring time! I love watching everything turn green again. I love spring flowers and feeling the air get warm again. Easter has always been one of my favorite holidays. I feel like it's especially special now that we have Leah. Easter is special because we now celebrate that we get to see Leah again.

We have all experienced a tremendous amount of pain "loosing Leah".  Pain that I don't wish upon my worst enemy.  The pain hurts so bad that anyone would do anything to have it taken away. I have not done this but I can now understand how people get involved with alcohol and drugs to help ease any pain they are experiencing. It may temporary take the pain away. I can tell you that I have times where I get stubborn and I choose to carry my pain on my own. It has only made me absolutely miserable. When I have humbled myself and ask for help from God, my life completely changes. My pain is taken and replaced with peace and comfort. I know that I will see Leah again someday.

Through our hardest times we have found comfort through music. Awhile back one of our friends Randy Gubler introduced us to Alex Boye's music. Randy is good friends with Alex and told us to listen to his music. We think he is amazing. One of his song's "Be still my soul" has got us through really hard times.  Here is a link to listen (I love the words to this song):


We are having a wonderful Easter! The weather is beautiful and Leah is having a great day!

Happy Easter!







Wednesday, March 20, 2013

A sweet moment!

This happened yesterday March 19th:

Leah had a great weekend. She went three days with no seizures. She started crying again and moving. We loved every minute of it. She also stopped her diet on Friday. We anticipated lots of seizures and we were warned by doctors that when her diet stopped she would experience a lot of seizures but instead she had a wonderful couple of days. Then it hit and it hit hard last night when her body finally went out of ketosis. She was having seizure after seizure. Bad screaming seizures all night long. It was horrible. I went to bed totally upset and Chad was in Montana for work. When I went to get her in the morning she wasn't breathing well and her eyes were rolled up into her head and she wasn't responding (This is not usual for Leah, she has never looked like this before). I went into a full panic, I thought she was dying at that moment.  I decided to give her one more minute before calling 911. I prayed and prayed and told her to hang on. Then after a minute her breathing slowly got better and her eyes started getting back to normal. How MANY lives does this little girl have? I went and gave her a warm bath and just cried. I cried out to God saying...why? Why does this have to continue with this little girl? I can't take it anymore, she can't take it anymore. This needs to stop! I was feeling a little frustrated with God. I got her out of the tub and I started dressing her. I noticed her skin didn't look so pale and her eyes were focusing. I picked her up and held her up to my face and noticed she was completely engaged with me. I said "Hi Leah" and the corners of her mouth went up. I was in complete shock. I was thinking "Did that just happen?" Then Tyler yelled "Mom, Leah just smiled."I thought "Oh my gosh that wasn't my imagination, that really happened."She continued to be engaged with all of us the whole day. Her skin coloring was awesome all day and she had lots of emotions on her face (I haven't seen this since last Summer).  I saw my baby today! Just when everything came crashing down and I couldn't pull myself up. God stepped in. This was a tender mercy moment He gave me to lift me up and help me continue to fight the battle. Another beautiful moment I will never forget!



Sunday, March 17, 2013

The next step!

Leah is doing really well, she is back to herself. She struggled with pain for about four days after surgery, she also had many many seizures daily for about four days. It seems that's how her body is when it experiences changes until it adjusts back to normal.

This is her G-tube. I think it's a lot more comfortable than the NG-tube. Her therapists say that Leah has recovered remarkably well compared to other kids with G-tubes. I know it's because of all the prayers. Thank you again to everyone who prayed for her that week of her surgery. That week went so well for her (besides the seizures).


The ultrasound of her kidney's revealed that her kidney's have a lot of calcium build up and some kidney stones. This is not good news. The nephrologist suggests she should come off the ketogenic diet. We met with Dr. Filloux (her neurologist) and he confirmed that it's a good idea to come off the diet because of her kidneys and because we are not seeing the results from the diet that we saw last Summer. Her seizures haven't improved from the diet and we haven't seen any developmental change. So, we are officially going off the diet this week. I do feel let down. I feel sad that the diet didn't work this time, I had my hopes up for a different outcome. I had hope that we would see her again like we did almost a year ago. I miss her so much. I want to share an experience I had a couple Monday's ago (the day before her surgery). Leah was having a really good day that day. She was very different. I can honestly say I saw "Leah" that day.  A window opened that day..it was beautiful! I don't know why out of the blue a window opens. I truly feel God blessed us with that moment to get us through the hard days. I will never forget the way she looked that day!

She also got an MRI. The results are that her brain looks fine but it doesn't have the growth it should at her age but she also is very small for her age. Dr. Filloux is more concerned about her development at this point rather than her seizures. Most children with seizure disorders still develop. Why isn't she developing is the big question. He is calling to see if the test results have come back from all the genetic testing they did back in January. He is also having one more test done and then from that point we might be handing Leah over to another hospital. The hospital he suggests is the Mayo Clinic in Rochester,  New York. It will probably be a few months before we officially make that decision.  It will also probably take awhile to be accepted by the hospital. We are ready for a new set of doctors to take a look at this mystery girl. I know it will all work out if it's meant to be that we go there.

We got great news last week! Leah will be getting a medical stroller and car seat. The stroller itself is $4,000. Shocker right?  But it's awesome and its specially made for her. The wonderful part of this is that our insurance is covering the whole thing. Such an incredible blessing! Here's a picture of it:


Leah looks so cute without her NG-tube! She seems to really like this Minnie Mouse stuffed animal.















Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Surgery went well!

As many of you know we were so nervous about Leah's surgery. She doesn't respond to medication well so we were nervous she would have a reaction to the anesthetic. Her Anesthesiologist was awesome, she spend time talking with us about all our concerns. Chad and I felt good about it and I then handed Leah over to her and I cried as I walked to the waiting room. The surgery was only an hour and then they came and got me. She looked great and came out of the anesthetic very well. No seizures or anything. Her vitals were great and she was then transferred to the Neuro drama unit (our 2nd home) it's really sad when we know all the nurses on the floor. They greeted Leah with a welcome back I looked at them like we really wish we weren't here. She did really well a few hours after surgery. Then about four hours later she started to really cry, a very painful cry. We were so surprised to hear such a strong sad cry. The nurse gave her Tylenol and she continued to really wail. About 30 mins later we decided it was morphine time. She stopped crying immediately. Thank goodness for morphine! She rested well the rest of the night. Chad stayed the night with her and then I will go up in the morning.

They will be watching her over night to make sure she is handling the new feeding tube okay and then they are doing an ultrasound on her kidneys tomorrow to make sure they are holding up okay. Then she should be coming home sometime tomorrow. She is also getting an MRI next Monday.

Thank you everyone for all the prayers. We are so grateful everything went well today!