Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Home again

Nora and Grandma at the NY Public Library

We had a nice, quick trip. We made it to NY on Tuesday with no problems (besides Nora wetting through her diaper on the way to the airport;-)  As always, Nora did great, and slept the whole flight. When we got to the Ronald McDonald house, we saw Mario and his parents (Mario is a 17 year old with Lymphatic malformation similar to Nora's) They were on their way back to Switzerland, but we were able to chat for a little bit.  It's nice to see familiar faces:) 
Nora waving to her adoring fans

Wednesday morning we walked to the hospital and got all checked in.  Nora charmed the nurses and everyone around with her waves and kisses and adorable smiles:)  I took her back to the operating room and held her until she was put under-I love that I am able to go back with her and comfort her until she is out. It was a quick procedure-I think she was only gone for maybe an hour and a half? The Dr said he was happy with how Nora's airway had responded to the last procedure.  He did some laser work in her airway this time (last time he did bleomycin injections). Nora was more groggy than usual coming out of anesthesia, which was kind of nice. She usually wants to climb all over and makes it a challenge to keep all the IVs, wires and tubes from being pulled out! We spent one night in the hospital for observation. The nurses there are great-Nora had them wrapped around her little finger:) 
Nora loved taking the nurses on walks
While we were in the hospital, we met another little boy, Ostin, who also has a lymphatic malformation.  Each trip we have met a new family with the same condition-it's so nice to meet people who are going through similar experiences. Ostin and his mom are from Honduras and spoke only Spanish.  We were able to communicate with them through Tom and Emily, their sponsor family. Tom is a pediatrician, and together with Emily, they help kids in Honduras receive medical care.  Emily has a blog about their work in Honduras (You can see some pics of Ostin there)  http://esperanzahftc.com/ 

Nora bounced back from the procedure quickly.  The doctor did have some concerns about her heart rate going too low overnight, but everything else looked good, so we were able to leave the hospital on Thursday.  Friday Nora had a quick check up, and we discussed the next surgery. We scheduled a de-bulking surgery for the right side of her face in early May. That will be a major surgery-you could start praying for that one now! We flew home on Saturday and got in 30 minutes early! Unfortunately, it was a full flight so we weren't able to bring Nora's car seat on board (we don't buy a ticket for her since she is under two, but all the other times, there has been enough room for it)  So Nora did not sleep during that flight, but she played nicely on the floor by our feet, and had a grand time playing with the seat back pockets and the barf bags;-) I'm so glad my mom was there to help-thank you for everything mom!! And thank you to all the wonderful people that took care of Lina and Belle while I was gone!
Nora's little play area on the flight home 
Nora's been doing ok since being home.  She is on a steroid (to help reduce swelling from the laser treatments) which makes her a little cranky and messes with her sleep schedule.  Her heart rate has continued to go too low during the night, which causes her monitor to scream at me all night long.  When it alarms, it startles her and her heart rate goes back up for a bit, but it has been hovering around 60 for a good portion of each night, which is not great.  We spent most of the day on Monday at Children's hospital trying to figure things out.  They had us go to the ER since Nora is not currently being followed by a cardiologist, and the tests done there came back fine. There have been times in the past that her heart rate has been lower while on steroids, but never this low.  She is on a higher dose than she has ever been on, so we are thinking maybe that is causing this new issue?  She started tapering off of the steroids today, and will be done in a week and a half. We have an appointment with cardiology next Friday, but I am trying to see if we can get in earlier. We would really appreciate prayer for this.  I'm not extremely worried, since is acting normal while she is awake, but I would like it to be resolved as quick as possible.  And I would like to sleep again! Until I do, I'm thankful for the truth of Isaiah 40:29-31

"He gives strength to the weary and increases the power of the weak.
Even youths grow tired and weary, and young men stumble and fall;
but those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength
They will soar on wings like eagles; 
they will run and not grow weary, 
they will walk and not be faint."

Thank you for all your love and prayers-we are so thankful for all of you!

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