Lexi Mae

Lexi Mae

Friday, February 19, 2010

Friday, February 19th- 2 days in Cleveland

Note: this is a very lengthy post! I know some really like details while others just want the "big picture!" So, I've put a summary at the bottom!! We really appreciate your continued prayers and the many of you that often ask "how's Lexi doing?"

We made a trip to Cleveland yesterday and today. Lexi woke up Tuesday morning very ill. She has been running a temp and is unable to keep down any of her regular feeds (she can only keep down pedia-lyte). However, since this is the 3rd episode like this in in 3 weeks, we were concerned that it was not simply "a flu bug." 3 weeks ago when these "episodes" started, Lexi was taken to the ER and the pediatrician ran every test imaginable- blood tests, chest X-rays, urinalysis, etc and NOTHING was abnormal. We called the GI dept at Cleveland Clinic Tuesday and the Drs are concerned that the vomiting could be related to Lexi's chiari malformation.

Yesterday, we went to Cleveland Clinic to see the opthomologist for her post-op check-up. Lexi's eyes are healing well. She has a small cyst developing on her left eye because the stitches are irritation her cornea. If it does not go away by Monday, they will treat it with additional medication. We then saw a speech pathologist in hopes to get Lexi at least babbling as she only makes "vowel" sounds. However, the speech pathologist thinks that Lexi will take a very long time to be able to really communicate due to her facial nerve damage. We are going to start really focusing on comprehension with her at this point. Finally, we were able to see a GI doctor as well yesterday. They are doing a full lab work-up on Lexi to rule out any infections and/or metabolic issues. Next Wednesday, they will also do an upper GI study on her to make sure everything is emptying the right way (if things aren't going down and out the right way- they usually come back up!). Finally, the Dr put Lexi on a new medication due to concern that she has an "syndrome" called CVS- cyclic vomiting syndrome in which, usually due to migraines, you throw up continuously for a few days, get completely better for a time and then repeat!

We spoke with the neurosurgeon earlier this week and they have scheduled her brain surgery for March 24th :-( Due to her most recent symptoms, Lexi's neurologist requested to see her today. He spent over an hour with us and was able to show us her MRI results. The most difficult thing with Lexi is- are her symptoms related to her chiari or to her cranial nerve damage? The neurologist is really uncertain of what to do with Lexi. After an hour of discussion, we have decided to keep her surgery date for March 24th and keep a really close eye on her current symptoms. If they go away soon, and/or if GI can find a problem that can explain the vomiting, we may be able to put off surgery a little while longer and wait for Lexi to get a little bigger. However, if the vomiting does not go away, we will need to do surgery to eliminate pressure in the brain from her herniated brain stem.

SUMMARY:
Lexi's MRI results show some moderate crowding in her cerebellum, but the fluid flow around the brain is "acceptable." However, due to Lexi having a a significant chiari malformation, the neurosurgeon feels Lexi should have brain surgery, set for March 24th. Lexi has been very ill off and on the past 3 weeks and her doctors are concerned that her chiari is getting worse. The GI doctors are trying to rule out a GI issue first and we have more tests for this next week. However, if nothing GI related can be found and the vomiting, sleepless nights and fussiness continue, we will need to go through with brain surgery on the 24th.

Specific Prayer Requests:
Please pray for Lexi right now as she is very fussy (and pray for Jon and I as we deal with a sick baby!). Pray for comfort for her.

Pray that these vomiting episodes can be diagnosed. We are REALLY praying that they are NOT related to her chiari and we can avoid brain surgery for a little while longer. However, more importantly, we want Lexi to feel better and make more improvements- so whatever needs done, we will do it!

Finally, pray for wisdom for her team of Doctors and for Jon and I. Lexi is not a clear-cut situation due to her many medical "issues." Pray that we can sort through all of them and the God will give us peace and comfort as we deal with this VERY important decision.

We will know much more after her upper GI next week and once we see if these vomiting episodes continue. We travel to Cleveland Clinic next Wednesday and again Thursday so also pray for safe traveling!

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