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Showing posts with label Shriner's. Show all posts
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Monday, November 15, 2010

Day Two - Released to Go Home

Friday, November 12, 2010

Since Mia did great (all things considered) through the previous afternoon and throughout the evening, we were cleared to go home Friday morning, though we didn't end up hitting the road until about 1 in the afternoon.  Tyler, the darling little boy we met our first day there when we were admitted also got to go home.  He'd had a unilateral cleft that was repaired in China prior to his adoption.  An American team had done the repair and it looked absolutely wonderful!  Tyler (18 months) had his palate repaired with the same doctor right after they finished Mia's lip repair surgery.  Being older than Mia, he had a really hard time understanding why he hurt and was such an unhappy little guy.  Unfortunately for his sweet mom and grandmother, along with the nursing staff, Tyler's way of  trying to make sense of everything was to get angry.  Poor little guy ripped out his IV, got out of the arm restraints, refused to eat or drink anything and did not want any of the nurses around him.  Luckily for Mia and Tyler, strolls in the hall seemed to comfort and calm them both down.  Tyler's mom and I spent a lot of time walking the halls together with our sad little ones during the previous evening and night.  Thankfully we all made it through!


Morning of day two, still some swelling - especially in her cheeks - and underneath her eyes are starting to blacken.


Mia cooing with her papa the morning after surgery - our happy little one just couldn't help herself!


IV line got taken out. I thought she would have a hard time with it, but it didn't phase her at all.


Chilling in her bed/stroller. :) Oh, and why I call her "Toots".

Tia Bertha, mama, papa and Mia - ready to head home - yay!

Packed up and ready to head home - and out like a light for the whole three hour trip!

The cool Shriner's symbol on the side of the hospital.

Thank you Shriner's and Shriner's Hospital for Children of Houston for taking such great care of us!

The next time you see a Shriner, would you mind thanking them for us and for all of the children and families they help?  I'll never see the little tasseled cap gentlemen the same way again and have a new found respect for them an the organization they belong to!

The Rose Story


Zeus's mom Lina loved roses, so for her birthday this past May I bought a rose bush for our house in her memory and we named it RosaLina. We still have not transplanted it and it's almost died many times and hasn't bloomed at all since we got it. Well, when we got home, Zeus saw that our rose bush had sprouted a beautiful red rose. We decided it was a beautiful little sign from Zeus's mom that she was watching over Mia during surgery and that everything was going to be okay.


gorgeous red rose on RosaLina

RosaLina, papa and Mia

It was SO good to be back in our own little home!


Mia chilled and napped in her swing...


...and read some stories with papa.

Mia must have recognized that we were back in our own little house because her appetite kicked back in (for the most part) and she's slept 10 hours straight again since we've been home. We continued the pain meds through until bedtime. They had prescribed liquid Lortab for her, which is what she was on in the hospital. We were going to give it to her through the night if she woke up a lot and needed it, but she didn't wake up so we didn't end up giving her any more.  Does this mean we are almost out of the woods on our way to recovery?  We sure hope so!

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Surgery - Deep breath... exhale slowly....

Man, what a crazy whirlwind week we've had!  On Tuesday we left Austin for Houston to visit with a cleft team at the Shriner's Hospital there in Houston.  They'd accepted Mia to do all of her cleft lip and palate treatment free of charge so we thought we'd at least check it out.  We looked up the doctors online and they both checked out great.  Shriner's paid for our hotel room where we stayed Tuesday night.

At the hotel - Mia checking out what papa's up to.

We went in first thing Wednesday meeting to have them give Mia a mini-physical and to meet with the plastic surgeon there. While waiting for our appointment we met a mom and her 12 year old son who was also cleft affected and she raved about Shriner’s and what great work they did. She had her son come over to show us his repair and you could seriously not even see the scar on his lip unless you really looked close.

Well, after we met with the surgeon, we felt good about it and decided to go ahead and schedule with them. They had said they’d probably not be able to get her in until the beginning of January, but then the plastic surgeon said that maybe they could try and squeeze us in in December if our schedule was flexible. We told them it was. The plastic surgeon went on to meet with the next patient and the care coordinator left to go and look at the surgery schedule to see when they could fit us in. We knew the surgery would be on a Thursday because the team is rebuilding after being moved from Galveston after the hurricane, so they have cleft clinic on Wednesdays and cleft surgeries on Thursdays. Well, a few minutes later the plastic surgeon popped his head in the door and said, “Would you be able to stay, check into the hospital today and do surgery tomorrow morning?” I guess the original patient had just barely tested positive for strep so they couldn’t do their surgery and the “back up” couldn’t make it so the spot for the next day happened to open up while we were there.

Our heads were spinning as we agreed and started the paperwork for admission into the hospital. Wow!  While we waited for the admission paperwork to get finished up we got to meet a little four month old baby boy who'd had his unilateral cleft repair done three weeks before and was in for his post op follow up.  We also got to meet and chat with a nineteen year old girl who'd been born with a bilateral cleft just like Mia.  She'd just finished her last treatment and looked really good!  It was nice to see different kiddos who were at different phases in the cleft repair process.

Reading with mama while we wait for all the paperwork to get filled out.


They admitted us to the hospital floor and then we had to just chill at the hospital for the rest of the day.



Here's Zeus in our room and Mia's cage-like crib for the evening.

Mia and I - when Zeus was holding her against him, somehow his visitor tag ended up on Mia's tummy.  We had to get a pic!  :)

Shriner's sees a TON of children every year, so they started doing a visitor tag ball each year.  They start with a tennis ball and throughout the months, people put their visitor tags on it as they check out for the day to show visually how many families they help each year.  At the end of each year they start over. 

Mia and I posing with our visitor tags and the visitor tag ball for 2010.

Family photo with Mia holding our tags, right before we helped her stick them on.

Chilling out on the patio and snapping pictures of the precious little face that would be changing so drastically in a few short hours.  Man we love this little one!!!  :)

Couldn't take enough pictures of her wide little smile that we would miss so much.

I was so upset that we didn't know we were having surgery and so I'd left the NICE camera at home!!!  Thankfully I keep my old digital camera in the diaper bag as well as a set of back up batteries that barely lasted until we made it home.  Lucky break that!

Giving Mia a pre-surgery scrub bath at the hospital - we had to do one the night before and one that morning.

Mia and I in her Christmas themed surgical gown the morning of surgery - all scrubbed up and ready to go!

Chewing on her toes one last time as we waited for the doc.

So incredibly sweet and happy in the morning!

Smiling with papa - sorry honey about my sub-par photography skills in this one!

Snuggles to sleep with mama while we wait for surgery time.

Following the nurse down the hall to the pre-op area.

Nervous smiles from mama and papa before they take our sleeping angel into surgery.

Zeus and I were absolute bundles of nerves during the 2 1/2 hour long surgery, even though they came in a few times to give us updates that all was going well. 

They gave us a pager that they said would go off when they were about ready for us to go into the recovery room.  We were told to have a bottle ready when for the recovery room so that she could eat right away if she wanted.  Well, we figured we'd have a second to run and make a fresh one when the pager went off.  We would have made it ahead of time, but Mia won't take a bottle if it's not really warm.  Too cold and she'll fuss and refuse it.  Anyhow, they came to get us BEFORE the pager went off, so Zeus went ahead into the recovery room with the camera as I tore down the halls to grab her bottle and run back. 

It was HORRIBLE not to be able to go straight back, but I had been the only one able to go back when she had her pre-maxillary tooth removed plus I'm fastest at making bottles, so off I ran.

Zeus's first view of Mia when he got back there, all wrapped up in warming blankets from surgery, and right before he was able to hold and comfort her.

My first view of my sad little red (from all the heating blankets) baby girl.

Mia was super-duper sadness after surgery and just continued making the quietest little sad cry you've ever heard.  She wouldn't take any of her bottle so we just patted and cooed and comforted and patted her and rubbed her sweet little head.  It was heart breaking seeing her that way and not being able to make it all go away.

Most of the first day she would hardly eat anything and would just sadly fuss.  About the only thing that seemed to calm her down and sooth her was to walk the halls with her.  We ended up doing that most of the afternoon and evening, either carrying her in our arms or pushing her in the stroller.

I'll post more later, just wanted to get the beginning down and let everyone know that Mia came through surgery just great.  Thanks so much for all of your thoughts and prayers on her and on our behalf.  The first few days were so hard, but we are thrilled to say that she's slowly improving bit by bit.  She finally slept through the night again last night and has even started cooing again and attempting a smidgen of a tight little swollen smile.  She's definitely not back to herself yet, but she's on her way there - yay!  More pics and info later, as it's just after midnight and I'm exhausted to the nth degree.

Monday, November 1, 2010

More pics of family visit!

We are SO enjoying having family in town and the raucous excitement it brings to our little home.    :)  It is going to seem SO lonely and empty once everyone leaves, and Mia's going to feel bereft and alone with out her cute cousins to fuss and coo over her!  lol


Sara loves getting as close to baby Mia as possible and is so cute with her!


Quote of the day was from Claes as Sofia was climbing all over him on the LoveSac - "This girl's about as graceful as a tank!"


Sara and Sofia reading one of their new books with Grandma.


Putting their "piggies" together for goodnight kisses.  Cute book with awesome illustrations by Don and Audrey Wood - "Piggies".


Mia enjoying chilling with Uncle Claes.


Fun little Halloween week outfit.  :)


Playing at the pool - Sara and Fia "cleaning" around the pool with sticks.


while grandpa, mama Nikki, grandma, and cousin Mia look on

Sofia and Sara looking at the HUGE grasshopper Sara found and brought to show her mom - which elicited horrified screams from Nikki, grandma and me!


grandpa, Mia, and grandma chilling by the pool


Claes - the best dad in the world - getting the grasshopper for Sara to take home.  Quote of the day from Sara, "It's dead so we can take it home.  If it was alive we would have to leave it here.  But it's not.  It's dead.  So we can take it home."


Sara was SO excited to loose her wiggly tooth in Texas!  It was her first tooth and the American tooth fairy gave her TEN DOLLARS!!!  Wow, MY tooth fairy never delivered like THAT!  :)


Sofia and Sara with their pumpkins - faces drawn on and ready to be carved the next day


the fam preparing for dinner - Zeus cooked up some DELICIOUS enchiladas that everyone LOVED and devoured!


Mia's little cleft lip pumpkin - we didn't carve it cause it was so little!  Sara picked it out for her and I drew the face.  :)


Mia snuggling Uncle Michael and trying to charm him into giving her a cousin or three...  ;)


My sister Nik and her beautiful family - Nik, Sofia, Claes and Sara


Sofia and papa Claes, and Sara and mama Nikki carving pumpkins


Sofia's gooey fingers from digging out the guts


Sofia and Sara were WAY excited to help me give Mia her bath


they helped get Mia VERY clean and had fun rinsing her off with water and scrubbing her with wet cotton balls... I told Nik she should have another one since she had such great helpers... she declined to comment... 


Mia trying to touch the water - little cutie pie


clean snuggles with mama after bath time


Zeus called today to try and reschedule Mia's surgery at the hospital here in town. We heard back from Shriner's and they wanted to have a preliminary meeting with us on the same day - November 10th.  Shriner's will do Mia's lip and palate surgery for free.  FREE.  It would be such a blessing to not have the financial burden, but our primary concern is that Mia receives the best possible surgery and care.  So, we are going to drive down to Houston next week to meet with their team and see how we feel about it.  The team here is going to see if/what's available in December and get back to us, so we will be driving to Houston the original surgery day instead to meet with the Shriner's team. It is such a scary decision. After the fiasco tonight with getting her NAM in, I'm ready to have had the surgery last week, but then I think, we've already been doing this for 3 1/2 months, what's a month or two more in the grand scheme of things?SO many more pictures to share, but it's just after midnight and I need to get some sleep.  More pics soon of our fun "trunk-or-treating" and all three girls all dressed up in their Halloween costumes.

On a happier note, Mia's started giggling more regularly and it is SUCH a joyous sound!!! :) We took a ton of pics of her and her cousin's in their Halloween get up. It was funny because when Sofia asked where Mia's costume was and I showed her Mia's skeleton outfit, she said as we were walking back down the hall, "Mia is NOT nice. Sara and I are nice, but Mia is NOT nice." It took me a second to realize that she thought Mia's costume was mean/scary. lol I told her that Mia's LOOKED scary, but it was really a NICE skeleton. ;) She said, "Ok," and trotted off to the next thing. Silly kids!