Another Day, Another Adventure

We spend most of our free time on one adventure or another. Whether it is checking out a new vacation destination and marking another state off our list, or trying out something new, there is never a dull moment-and we wouldn't have it any other way.

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Today I'm thankful for:


Modern medicine.


See this little guy:
Cheese!

In the next couple weeks, he will benefit from modern medicine in a HUGE way.


You see, long before we met our sweet little guy, we had a few lot of ultrasounds.  We found out that he would be born with an Atrioventricular Septal Defect or AVSD, or AV Canal.  All of these are fancy ways to say that he has a hole in his heart that has to be fixed.  Some holes clear up on their own, but this was not an option for him.   My doctor and the pediatric cardiologist monitored his growth throughout the pregnancy and they decided that there wasn't any reason that he couldn't be born in Scottsbluff because they would wait until closer to 6 months until he had surgery.  


So Sam came into the world and has shown that he is a strong little guy. 
He gets lots of hugs and squeezes from his big brother


If you didn't know he had a heart defect, then you wouldn't know anything was wrong.  His cardiologist always comments on how chunky he is and how they aren't used to seeing chunky babies.
Who you calling chunky???
You may be thinking-"Hey, I've talked to them in the past year.  Why I know about this???" Well, we really didn't tell all that many people, unless they asked the right question on a day where we felt like explaining it.  We wanted Sam to make his mark on the world without people worrying about his heart giving out on him at any time. We wanted him to have the same expectations as other kids his age. He has met his age appropriate milestones (the teacher in me has to check it out on a regular basis.) And he wins us over daily with his smiles and giggles.  

Current favorite toy...toes!
Showing off rolling skills at our most recent visit to see the Cardiologist 


So on July 26th, we will be headed to Colorado Children's Hospital to have his heart patched up.  I have had the opportunity to talk with some of the staff at the hospital and they are great. I'm pretty sure they eat rainbows for breakfast and ride on unicorns to work.  They are that cheerful. I guess you have to be when you spend your days talking to moms and dads who are facing heart surgery for their little ones.  


We are anxious for the day to arrive, but know he will be in great hands.  I have some wonderful family members in the medical profession in Colorado that have helped me figure out which surgeon to choose.  We have family members whose daughters have been through heart surgery when they were babies so they have been great resources for us as well.

Here is an (over)simplified drawing of the issue and how it will be fixed: 
So, today I am thankful that we live in an age where medicine can fix a problem that many years ago would have gone untreated. Sam will have the option to be as active as he wants to be without being held back by the capacity of his heart.  The sky is the limit for this guy and I can't wait to see where his life takes him. (and us too!)



Not a care in the world!

Oh yeah, I also want to point out that I am also thankful for prayer.  If you have any extra prayers to throw our way for Sam's surgery, we will take those too!  Thanks.  

3 comments:

  1. Oh Laura! I'm praying that our amazingly mighty God will wrap you and your family in a huge hug during this time. I know a little bit of what you are experiencing. Thank you so much for keeping us updated with this blog. You're awesome for all the humor in this entry...eating rainbows and flying to work on unicorns...lol

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  2. We'll be praying for you guys!!!

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  3. definately praying for you guys and the dr.s as well. keep us posted and let us know if you need anything. it's been great getting to catch up with you a little more here and there. ;)

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