Thursday, March 19, 2009

Just another crazy small world coincidence

So you all know Faith has been having her jaw distraction with Dr. Gordon for the last 4-5 weeks and things are continuing along pretty well, but I wanted to share with you the craziest coincidence I just learned about Dr. Gordon last weekend. Faith was having some issues with her distractors starting to make her lower lip/gum bleed and so he asked me to bring her in on a Sunday and my parents came with me. He asked them where they were from and when they said Alexandria, VA he said he grew up there. So I asked what HS he went to and wouldn't you just know it, we went to the SAME HIGH SCHOOL!!!! He graduated just 4 years ahead of me and his sister was in my class. I didn't know her well, but I certainly recognized her once I looked her up!

I'm actually glad I didn't know he went to my HS before we chose him, because that would have swayed me in picking him and I'm glad we picked him more based on our opinion of his medical advice and easy personality than that. But now that we did pick him, knowing that he went to my HS made me feel very happy that he is our surgeon! His parents still live just a few miles from mine!

As always this world just gets smaller and smaller!!

Regards,
Robin

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Grandma & Grandpa's visit and a new chin!!

Grandma & Grandpa's visit:
Grandma and Grandpa Kargoll arrived on Wed, March 4th, and we had a very full week together.  They got in late that afternoon and we went out to dinner, the next day we went to Walmart and then on Friday we spent most of the day at the hospital for Faith's 3rd surgery, another hardware adjustment that reset her pins so we could turn for up to another 25mm.  On Saturday, we found the park below around a lake and it was great to get outside for a bit and Faith enjoyed going to the playground and the ducks on the lake.  

On Monday we spent most the day at the hospital for 2 different appointments, one where I got to change her feeding tube button from a 1.2 Minni to a 1.5 Mickey which thankfully finally got rid of the constant pain Faith was having.  And on Tuesday we took Grandma and Grandpa to the airport and said our goodbyes.  I was so lucky to have my in-laws come out and help us out so much.  Rosemary made so many yummy meals for us with lots of left-overs and homemade soups for me for after they left (which I have been enjoying very much thanks!).  Faith got very close to G'ma and G'pa while they we with us and has been asking about them every morning wondering if they are just in the other room still.  Here's a cute picture of them in her cute new pajamas, a gift from their friend Helen:

Faith, Grandpa & Grandma hamming it up:

Jaw Distraction Progress Pictures:  
Here are some pictures of the amazing progress we are seeing so far with Faith's jaw distraction.  It is just amazing to see the new little chin she is beginning to have.

2/17 - day before big JD with Dr. Gordon
2/17 - Right Side
Day 16 - check out that new chin!
2/17 - Left Side
Faith's worse side, missing ramus bone
Day 16
Dr. Gordon promised me copies of her xrays when we are done too, and those are even more amazing than her new little chin.  It is extremely exciting to see how much of an airway she has now!!  Dr. Cotton, the ENT here, will make the decision about whether we can consider decanulation, but I would consider this a huge success if we are able to just cap her trach and she is able to start swallowing food and speaking more clearly.  We used to be so eager to get her trach out, but now that we have gotten comfortable with her trach, it is actually scarier to imagine not having it for future surgeries or if she ever had to be intubated in an emergency.

All for now.  I hope to post again this weekend if I have time, but my parents are arriving Saturday evening so no promises!

Robin


Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Faith's progress, Terry's visit and Grandma & Grandpa's arrival

Faith has been doing so great through this jaw distraction surgery.  She has not had much discomfort at all and is only really unhappy when I am turning the pins, but otherwise she has completely shocked me by just how easily she is coping with the whole thing.  Aunt Terry came to visit last week, arriving on Wednesday night and leaving on Sunday. We had such a nice time together and Faith bonded with her again so easily.  

Aunt Terry and Faith
Testing Aunt Terry to see if she really has to
clean up her new markers
Darling hug goodbye - she will miss you tons
The jaw distraction itself is making some noticeable progress now.  Today is roughly day 12 of turning Faith's pins (I say roughly because I'm not counting a couple of turns when the screws had pulled out of the front of her jaw).  I thought the process was a bit more cut and dry than it is -- I thought that because the distractor rods are 30mm and we are turning 2mm a day that we would be turning for 15 days, but it turns out that it's not cut and dry.  When the pins were adjusted last week they were backed up a bit and that can be done multiple times, so I guess it means we'll just have to wait and see when the turning will be done.  In any case, you can see that Faith's lower front teeth are now roughly directly below her upper front teeth when they used to be  a good 1-2 centimeters behind her upper teeth.  Dr. Gordon is planning to continue distracting for awhile more if he can and get as much new bone growth as possible.  Faith will be going back under anesthesia tomorrow for another hardware adjustment and I guess he will decide how to adjust the pins to see how much more we can turn them before we are done.  I got to see a new xray on Tuesday too, show a good centimeter of airway that was previously blocked by her tongue so that was the best news and exactly the goal of this surgery.

One of the downsides to the progress so far is that her front teeth are getting completely rearranged in a bad way, they were actually fairly straight but a little crowded before the surgery, but now they are just a big mess, new gaps between some teeth and piled on top of each other in other places.  I'm hopeful that the hardware adjustment tomorrow will help since it should not be pulling on the front two teeth as much.  But, despite everything, Faith just acts like nothing is hurting much at all.  In fact, she has actually been much unhappier about an ongoing issue with her feeding tube button which has been bothering her occasionally for many months now and unfortunately has gotten much worse while we've been here.  We don't know what is causing that issue but are going to see a pediatric  surgeon while we are out here to see if they can figure it out (that appointment is on Monday).  

Grandma and Grandpa also arrived this week on Wednesday and will be here through next Tuesday.  Faith is enjoying them very much too.  I'll post some pics of their visit soon, but for now, here's a few of Faith opening a special present from Grandma and Grandpa's good friend Jeanette -- she just loves it!!


TA DA!!
Will definitely do another update over the weekend regarding the latest surgery, but I'm expecting it to be another fairly simple and straight forward surgery and us being home fairly quickly after it's all done.

Best wishes to all!
Robin