Thursday, September 27, 2012

Home at Last!

It seems like FOREVER since we went in for surgery two Mondays ago! After Kenzie's frightening seizures/strokes last week, we were kept in the hospital several more days for close monitoring and further testing. Although it was awful watching Kenzie endure several difficult tests, pokes, and prods, we were finally released on Monday to go home! Couldn't WAIT to get out of there! We were extremely happy to be leaving having had no infections, a relatively smooth surgery, and minor damage from her strokes.

Thankfully her EEG (basically a full brain function test) returned normal and doctors informed us that they believe she will make a full recovery! This was AMAZING news to hear! Her left arm still isn't moving up to par, but we will work on that. And it's sure a small price to pay considering the damage that could have occurred. We are extremely beyond grateful. As for her heart, tests revealed that it is functioning exactly as it is supposed to following the surgery. Yay--suuuuch a blessing!!!

Right now we are working on recovery. It hasn't been an easy road, but it's getting better! Thank goodness for Mom Joyce being here to help us take care of this little punkin! One of the side effects of this particular surgery is that blood backs up in the brain causing a massive headache. Kenzie was also put on a seizure medication which can have some severe side effects including bad stomach issues, pain, etc. And after a week in the hospital, we think the little sweetie became super paranoid of more tests and pokes--who wouldn't!? Of course since she can't communicate with us any other way than crying, and it has been difficult trying to figure out how and what to do to help her. Today was a great day though and we made some progress. Up until today, she hasn't been "herself" at all. She's been EXTREMELY irritable and unhappy, and seemingly in a lot of pain, which absolutely breaks our hearts to see. After some conversations with doctors, she has been taken off the seizure medication on the assumption that the benefits are not outweighing the risks at this point. Even since stopping the medicine today, we have started to see "Kenzie" come back. She is much more calm, smiley, and getting back to her sweet self. I can't express what a HUGE relief this is to see. We were told to continue to watch her closely for more seizures, and as long as she doesn't have any more, she won't have to be on an anti-seizure medicine. As you can imagine, we are praying that she is finished with that chapter of her life and that things will continue to smooth out.

Although things have not exactly gone as we hoped, we are more than thankful for where she is at this point, and are SO glad to be home. As always, we absolutely appreciate the continued prayers for our peanut!



Thursday, September 20, 2012

Unexpected News

Quick update: we had an unexpected occurence last night. Kenzie was shaking in her left leg and one of the nurses said, "I can't stop it, I think she's having a seizure." Nurses and doctors surrounded her for the following hour, trying to determine what was occuring and how to treat Kenzie. They noticed that she wasn't moving her left leg or arm, even when the doctors tested her reflexes. The ICU doctors and Neurologists got involved and after an MRI, results came back that Kenzie had two strokes, which caused some damage to the right side of the brain, which effects motor skills on the left side of the body. As you can imagine, this came as shocking news. They mentioned that these kids are resilient, and can easily bounce back from these events if they aren't reoccuring, but there wasn't any certainty of that taking place. Text messages flowed out, and many people were praying for our sweet little girl.

Through the night, Aunt Shell and Dad Joyce kept an eye on her until 6am to make sure she wasn't seizing anymore (Tiff and I were exhausted in every aspect). Praise the Lord that she didn't!! More doctors came to visit us early this morning, which brought additional updates on Kenzie's diagnosis. They mentioned that although there's no way to tell what Kenzie's final outcome will be, the liklihood of Kenzie having more episodes would be less than her having them (Praise the Lord)!!! They also mentioned that cognitive function comes mainly from the front part of the brain, and the damage was mainly in the back (Praise the Lord again)!!! One other thing they shared with us was that the brain bounces back in these situations if further damage doesn't come through addtional strokes, meaning that the brain relearns how to function and do the things the body requires it to do. The last bit of good news is that her left side is functioning today. Her left leg seems completely functional (unexplainable, yet awesome), and her left arm/hand has improved but is still not quite where it was before surgery (Praise the Lord)!!!

Despite the unexpected (and extremely scary) circumstances, there's a lot to be thankful for! We are thankful for the hope we have in Christ, the hope of Kenzie healing in her brain and heart, and are so appreciative for all the prayers that you've sent up to the Lord on her behalf!

We want to ask that you continue to do so! Please pray for the following:
- That she wouldn't experience anymore strokes and seizures
- That the additional tests wouldn't reveal more medical issues inside her brain/heart
- That she would continually improve motor functioning on that left side
- That she would be able to start doing normal baby things (eating, smiling, laughing, communicating, etc.)
- And lastly, that God would continue to demonstrate his healing power through Kenzie's medical issues, revealing to the world what He alone is capable of doing (for His glory sake)!

So thankful for all of you, and your prayers for Kenzie (and us)!! Love ya!

-Ryan & Tiff

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Surgery Successful!

Kenzie's surgery yesterday went beautifully and she is doing wonderful!! PRAISE THE LORD for hearing and answering our prayers in the name of Jesus!!! We are soooo thankful and happy, not to mention relieved!!

After being in surgery for about 5 hours, our surgeon (who is awesome by the way) informed us that everything went as planned and she tolerated the procedure like a champ. She looked MUCH better post surgery this time around! Her chest was closed, she was extubated immediately following surgery, and the swelling was minimal compared to last time. After a long day yesterday and a long night of her being in a lot of pain and discomfort from everything, she finally dozed off and settled down at about 4am. She is one tough little cookie!

Today has been a series of weaning off of different medications, oxygen levels, and taking out lines and such as necessary. She already has had her chest tube removed along with several of her IV/electrical lines, and is on a low dose of oxygen. She is also eating well and although a bit drowsy, is checking out mommy and daddy with those big pretty eyes of hers. And we have already got to hold her! Much better than last time!

It is possible that she may already be moving to the stepdown unit tomorrow...yay!!! God is so faithful and we are beyond grateful! As always, THANK YOU so much for the prayers and support!! Lord willing we will be on our way home in only a few days...AMAZING!










Sunday, September 2, 2012

Surgery Scheduled

So we have a date for surgery number two... the big day is scheduled for Monday, September 17, at 7:30am. We went in for an appointment this past week and received the news. This definitely is a little earlier than we expected, but it is apparent that this is the right time for her to have the procedure. She's not gaining as much weight and her oxygen sats are dropping a little, which are both signs that she is outgrowing her shunt and ready for phase two.

The next two weeks will be all about keeping this little girl healthy! If she contracts any type of sickness they will automatically delay her surgery 6 weeks, which would place her in an even weaker state. So with that being said, we are going into isolation mode! No outings for Miss Kenzie until she is all recovered and healthy! Not that we go that many places anyways! ;)

As for how we're handling it, we both are of course apprehensive and I for one am absolutely dreading taking her in that day. But just as with the first surgery, we are again putting all complete trust in God's plan and relying on Him! Although we would of course prefer her not to have to go through this, in the big scheme of things, this step is both crucial and necessary and will help her out so much when it's all said and done. All we can do is pray, pray, pray for our little sweetie!

As for the surgery itself, from what we understand, she will probably be in the hospital for about two weeks. Lord willing, this time around should be less time in surgery, less time on the heart-lung bypass machine, less swelling so hopefully her chest can be closed in the OR, and less difficulty breathing so hopefully her ventilator will be removed before she even returns to the ICU. After surgery number two, she will be much stronger and basically a "normal baby." (A normal baby with half a heart that is!) No more weighing her, checking her sats, or writing down every milliliter of milk she eats!

For our friends and family who are praying for her, if we could ask you to please pray for the following:
  • For Ryan and I not to be anxious in the time leading up to her surgery but to just enjoy every sweet second we have with her
  • For her to stay healthy and strong throughout the next couple weeks
  • That the morning of the surgery would be smooth sailing with her not being able to eat for a period of time beforehand and that all her IV lines would go in easily (she is a tough stick...tiny veins)
  • That the surgery would be flawless and without complications and that God would just guide the hands of her surgeon
  • That recovery would be quick, as painless as possible, without complications, and that she would be safe from any infections while in the hospital
  • That she would NOT have to take a specific medicine that may be needed (more than likely not) which would require us to give her two shots a day for six weeks (don't think I could handle that one on top of everything else)
Thank you SOOOO much!!!! :) We will update with any new info to come! Here's a little video of our happy girl!