Is what I had to remind myself when the neurosurgeon first stepped into the room. This appointment has been in the making for around a month and a half but to my husband and I it seemed like forever.
Trey was making great progress during his
therapy sessions at
Mary Free Bed. Great progress in all areas but in the crawling position. The therapists were noticing that he wasn't lifting his head up and they weren't sure whether it was due to weakness or if something was possibly wrong. A referral was made to see a specialist who reviewed the x-ray's only to give us news that there is a possibility of a couple medical conditions. Google was not my friend that night.
After seeing that specialist, it was suggested that we should have Trey undergo an MRI and a CT scan to take a closer look at the area in question. Last week we had an early appointment at Spectrum for his scans, thankfully we were the first scheduled so they moved along quickly. How traumatic it was I'm sure for Trey seeing all those doctors surround him. For me, traumatic doesn't even come close to what I felt seeing them put him under sedation.
We had the big appointment with the neurosurgeon early this week. The appointment that we have so anxiously awaited to learn what was going on with our little buddy. After reading up on the possibilities of what they were looking for I was scared stiff. If what they were looking for was found, we were facing surgery. Spinal cord/brain surgery. Just breathe...
He was a very nice guy. He sat down on his little swivel doctors chair, looked us in the eye and said, "It's not what they were looking for." I about fell to the floor. Praise the Lord! Then the "however" came out of his mouth. At that moment we learned that Trey has a condition which results in excess fluid to collect around his brain - Trey is
Hydrocephalic. Thankfully Trey has a mild form of it and it is expected that his body will be able to absorb the extra fluid therefore not needing a shunt. They are expecting that by the age of 2 he will be developmentally caught up with the help of more physical therapy. That is our hope and our prayer.
We have another MRI scheduled in mid-December to look into a different area of concern with Trey but we are again praying for good results.
Thanksgiving could not have come at a better time. Being it's the day of giving thanks, I thought I would share what I am thankful for. Today I am thankful for life and for health. Life, because it is so precious. Health, because it can be gone so quickly. I am thankful I have 3 beautiful children that we love more than they could ever imagine. What are you thankful for today?
In light of all that has been going on and that continues to happen, I am taking a much needed break. Images of Essence will be closed December 6 - January 31. In January my husband and I are taking a much needed and well deserved vacation. December is for me to re-energize, to get re-inspired, to rest, and most importantly to be with my family. Please feel free to contact me during my vacation by phone or by email to set up future appointments. No worries my faithful readers/blog stalkers, I still have a couple sessions that got in by the skin of their teeth so keep checking back. I will show their faces so we can throw stones at them later. JUST KIDDING (seriously, do not throw stones at them... seriously) I love them.
Happy Thanksgiving - we all have a lot to be thankful for!