Kitchen helpers

Author: donna  //  Category: Dylan, Lainey  //  Comments (2)  //  Add Comment

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His favorite thing lately is helping put away the clean dishes.  I sit him on the counter, so he can reach.

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Lainey empties the top, and Dylan the bottom (after I remove anything breakable or sharp!)  Lainey knows where everything goes (even better than the big kids), and she’s helping to teach Dylan.

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Sometimes, he gets confused and puts HIMSELF away.  Ha…

One surgery down

Author: donna  //  Category: Lainey, Medical  //  Comments (2)  //  Add Comment

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On the way out the door, headed to the hospital.  She’s all smiles, but said she was a little nervous.

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all gowned up.  Next, the woozy-inducing “pink medicine”

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Checking out her arm tag.  I won’t post any pictures (or the video!) of her drug-induced state…suffice it to say that it made her very dizzy and VERY silly.  She said daddy had 3 eyes and mama had 2 mouths!

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One hour later, and the surgery was over.  We were thrilled to hear that they were able to do the preferred procedure (sphincter pharyngoplasty) and it went off without any issues.  Yea!!  Here, she’s still quite out of it but waking up more and more.  She didn’t like me taking pictures!

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So, I grabbed the camera when she was sleeping :)

Lainey had a few bites of pop-sicle and several sips of drinks.  The surgeon wasn’t too concerned that she take in very much that first day, and she had an IV.  She slept off and on most of the day.  Daddy stayed with Lainey that night, and I drove home around 9pm to stay with the other kids.  My mom was there, too, but I thought I had to take Abbey to her biology class in the morning.  Turns out,  my friend Sandi took care of that for me.  :)  So, I got up the next morning, took care of Dylan, and headed back to the hospital to see her.

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And, Lainey was back!  No more grumpiness, in hardly any pain at all, and wanting to be up and about.  She was collecting quite a few stuffed animals at this point. She brought her puppy with her to the hospital, and then she got an elephant in pre-op, a teddy bear from the surgeon, and then another dog from special services.

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They asked her what kinds of things she liked to play with, and they brought ALL of this.  Wow.  Later that afternoon, we visited a family on the same hall that we met the day before.  They adopted their little one from China a month ago, and were having her cleft lip repaired.  Such a doll!  And, our new friends are first-time parents, too.  :)

Around 4pm, we got the word that Lainey was being discharged!

Lainey surgery 8On our way out, we had to check out the roof-top playground.  If it wasn’t wet, we would have stayed a while longer.  The view was really amazing!

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This was taken yesterday, 2 days post-surgery.  She’s doing so well, only needs pain meds at night (and hardly needs them then, but I’m being cautious), and is very compliant with her liquid diet.  I’m pureeing everything and she’s eating it!

We got back for a follow-up next Friday.  No speech therapy for 6 weeks – she’ll actually be tested again at the hospital prior to beginning again to make sure the surgery was successful in action :)

We’re glad to have this surgery over with…now, we look ahead to Dylan’s.

Sleeping Beauty

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Lainey girl with her puppy, joined by new friends elephant and teddy.

It’s going on midnight, and I’m TIRED.  Randy has the night shift at the hospital, and I drove home and will return in the morning.  So, this will be a short post about today.

Lainey is fun to watch after she takes the “pink medicine”.  It made her woozy, dizzy, extra-silly, and made her vision go loopy.  According to her, dada had 3 eyes and mama had 2 mouths.  Yes, I took video for proof.

Surgery went perfectly, no hitches, problems, or surprises.  Only took 1 hour.  Praise God.

The surgeon was able to do the procedure that she wanted to (sphincter pharyngoplasty) …meaning, Lainey had enough good muscle to work with and her carotid arteries weren’t in the way.  We’re very thrilled about this!

She’s been sleeping on and off all day, and only complaining about her throat a little bit.  No smiles yet…she’s a bit grumpy about the whole situation.  I think I would be too!  She’s taken some sips of drinks and maybe half a popsicle.  The doctor wasn’t concerned so much with how much she took in today, but we expect that she’ll begin to drink more tomorrow…especially, since that’s the test she’ll have to pass before she can go home.

Baptist hospital rocks!  Everyone has been wonderful, the food in the cafeteria was yummy (frozen yogurt!), and Lainey scored, not one, but TWO stuffed animals.  Her surgeon came by to check on her this afternoon, too.  That should be a given, but that never happened with her other surgeries in FL.

Thanks to all who prayed for her today, we are very thankful!

Surgery tomorrow

Author: donna  //  Category: Lainey, Medical  //  Comments (4)  //  Add Comment

Our Lainey girl is going in for surgery tomorrow.  #4 in her young life, and it won’t be her last.  Ah, the joys of clefts :)

Tomorrow’s procedure will either be a sphincter pharyngoplasty or pharyngeal flap.  Both basically help to lengthen her soft palate (which, when studied a couple of months ago, is too short) by using existing tissue to make a sort of flap.  The flap will help to close off her nasal cavity for certain sounds, which will allow her to produce sounds that require a build up of air pressure (say a “b”…feel it?) AND will help decrease the nasality in her speech.

We have BIG hopes for this surgery.  Lainey is extremely speech delayed… she has only a small number of consonants which means her speech is mostly vowels.  So, she’s very hard to understand…she still signs quite a bit to help clarify what she’s saying and we still often can’t understand.  She gets frustrated (but, not as much as you’d think) and we get frustrated.  She’s 4 1/2 and her thoughts are becoming more complex.  She wants to be able to TALK to us, beyond the simple day-to-day things.  We so desire that, too.

Our prayer is that this surgery gives her the anatomy that she needs to make big progress in speech therapy.  We’re not naive, thinking she’ll come out of anesthesia with all these brand, new sounds.  We know there is much work to be done.  But, to know that nothing structural is holding her back will be such a blessing!

If you think of her tomorrow (12:30 EST), say a prayer?  Thanks :)

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Years, that is…with our sweet Lainey girl!

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Taken today, before our dinner out (which I’ll hopefully post tomorrow).  Remember what she looked like 3 years ago today?

Confused little ball of baby fat!  19 months old.  It took her a good 3 days to come out of her shell.  And, she’s never looked back.

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Has she been “easy” lately.  Not really.  She loves her new little brother, it’s evident.  But, he’s also cramped her style and position in the family.  She’s working through it.

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She’s had 3 surgeries in her young life.  1 in China, and 2 with us.  So far…she has another one next Wednesday.  We have high hopes that it will greatly improve her speech intelligibility.

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And, she’s looking forward to the surgery.  Oddly, even when she knows there might be pain involved (we asked her what happens at her surgery and she signed “hurt”), she likes anything medical.  We think she loves the attention heaped on her.

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No matter what, Lainey, you’re our baby girl and we love you to bits!  Happy Forever Family day, sweetie pie!

When Preschoolers Attack

Author: donna  //  Category: Dylan, Ethan, Lainey, Payton  //  Comment (1)  //  Add Comment

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Coming soon to a theater near you.

The littles

Author: donna  //  Category: Dylan, Lainey  //  Comments (4)  //  Add Comment

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He takes her toy. She grabs it back. And, takes his. It’s all a process.

But, I think they’re beginning to grow on each other.