Here are the pictures.
My "Super Babies"
SuperGirl
Daddy and Kily
Mamma and Kily
Delaney
Micah
Hope you enjoy the pictures.
Expect more blogging today.
I have lots to blog and couldn't see putting it all in one entry.
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We took J to the Pumpkin Patch last week. My sister Elizabeth went with me along with my friend Chontee and her two babies. IT WAS SO HOT! Makily was at school. I have ordered her an outfit to do her pics in and when it comes we are going to do her pics there. I think we are going to try and go earlier in the day so it's not so dang hot. Makily does NOT like the heat AT ALL. J dealt with it for about 30 minutes before he had a melt down.
I think because of the time of day the pictures I took did not turn out so hot. My friend Chontee on the other hand WOW hers turned out awesome. Her camera ROCKS and I am so jealous. My camera has a delay from hell and seriously I will snap the picture and it takes 10 minutes before it actually shoots. ANNOYING! She took some amazing pics of J but unfortunately the only one I can post is the one you see above. I love it even though you can't see his sweet face.
Sorry I have been slacking with my blog this week. I started a freelance job for the newspaper and I am getting things in order for that. More on that in a later post.
Posted by Patyrish at 10/24/2008 07:20:00 AM 6 comments
I got this idea from CONFESSIONS OF A CF HUSBAND. If you haven't visited their blog, I highly suggest it. Their family is such an inspiration. They have been through many trials, life and death situations and in the end they always pull through with amazing faith. It's yet another blog where they are brutally honest and I like that about them.
This entry will be a "reader's digest" version of our story up til now. It is intended for new reader's who come to my blog and don't know our whole story. I have gotten a few negative "anonymous" comments lately and I feel like part of that is because people are coming here and not fully understanding where we are and where we have been. . Let's face it, to go back and read all my entries would take FOREVER and who has time for that?
I will update this as time goes on.
Without further ado:
Our Story
My husband Allen and I got married September 10, 2000. Allen put me through school to get my Medical Assisting Certification in the first year of our marriage. I graduated and immediately began working in Dr. Pierre's office. She is a pediatrician and now considered a part of our family.
In May of 2002 Allen and I began trying to conceive. I was taking my temperature every morning, tracking my ovulation and using ovulation predictor kits every month. Six months went by and I was still not pregnant. Deep down I knew something was not right and was becoming frustrated.
I went to my OBGYN who did some preliminary testing. I was told that my progesterone level was low and that if I did get pregnant I would likely miscarry early on, possibly so early on I wouldn't even know I was pregnant. I was prescribed Clomid to enhance ovulation and give my progesterone level a boost.
I took Clomid for two months and I had MASSIVE abdominal cramping during ovulation both months. An ultrasound revealed I had several eggs maturing and there was fluid in my abdominal cavity......a sign of ruptured follicular cysts. I had ovarian hyperstimulation from the Clomid (my ovaries reacted strongly to the medication and it caused me to produce MORE eggs that were likely not mature enough to fertilize). My OBGYN told me to stop taking it and referred me to a Fertility Specialist.
The Fertility doctor examined me and said that my progesterone level was NOT low and that we should just keep trying. I was very upset as I had taken Clomid for two months that I did not need. This explained the hyperstimulation from it as my hormones had been fine after all.
I changed OBGYN's and he ordered a Hysterosalpingogram. This is a test to make sure your uterus and fallopian tubes are open and normally formed. It was painful but the results were normal. In June 2003 my doctor did a Laparoscopy to evaluate me for possible Endometriosis. He found that my reproductive organs were "pristine" (his words not mine!). I had one tiny adhesion on my left ovary which he easily removed.
In Early July of 2003 I contacted the fertility doctor again. I set up an appointment for August for genetic testing on Allen and I. This was really the only test we had not done and the Fertility Doctor required it before moving on with any assisted reproductive procedures. Once that came back normal we planned on having an IUI late in late August.
Well as always God's plan was different than ours.
On July 25, 2003 (Allen's birthday) we found out I was FINALLY pregnant with Makily.
WE WERE ELATED.
There was no need for the genetic testing so I canceled the appointment with the Fertility Specialist.
It just took us longer to get pregnant was all...or so I thought.
We found out we were having a girl and I was THRILLED. We painted her room pink and I bought TONS of dresses. All of my ultrasounds were normal. No problems were seen and we were planning on having a "six or seven pound healthy girl". At 28 weeks I asked the midwife when I would have the triple screen to look for genetic abnormalities with the baby. She looked perplexed and said "Didn't Dr. X order it"? I told her he had not and I was not sure when it was to be done as this was my first pregnancy. She explained that at 28 weeks I was too far along to do the test. She said the results would be inconclusive. I was young and had nothing to worry about she told me. She said the chances of my having a baby with a genetic problem at my age were very slim.
So I didn't worry.
Makily was born three days before her due date. My labor lasted for 48 hours. The morning of the second day I was admitted to the hospital and they broke my water. They discovered that Makily had a bowel movement and we were told it was nothing to be overly concerned about. The nurse said she would just need to be suctioned extra at birth. We were very uneasy about this and so we called Dr. Pierre. She said she would attend the birth and to call when I got to the pushing stage, which we did. I vaguely remember seeing her walk in while I was pushing Makily out.
Makily was born at 8:07 pm on April 1, 2004.
She weighed 5 lbs 10 oz and was 19 inches long.
She was also in severe respiratory distress and limp as a rag doll.
I thank God to this day that Dr. Pierre attended her birth. I do not think she would have lived otherwise.
Minutes after Makily's birth I noticed some extra skin on her cheek. It looked much like a flesh colored mole. We were told it was a "skin tag" and that she had a few more along with a cleft palate.
I knew at that moment something was terribly wrong.
Makily was transferred to a level III NICU 30 miles away within an hour or two of her birth. She had severe pulmonary hypertension secondary to meconium aspiration.
Genetic testing was immediately done due to the skin tags and cleft palate.
She was sedated and on a ventilator the first eight days of her life. We could not even touch her during this time. Her heart would RACE and her oxygen levels would plummet. She could not handle ANY type of stimluation or stress. One day we came in and they had draped a cloth over Makily's eyes and taped cotton balls in her ears. Even in a drug induced coma the sounds of other's babies crying and the beeps of the machines was too much for her brain to handle. I remember thinking that must mean something but I didnt know what.
When she was six days old Makily was diagnosed with Partial Trisomy 11,22 which is now more commonly known as Emanuel Syndrome.
The world stood still as the doctors explained that Makily would be severely mentally and physically retarded. The picture that they painted was that Makily would likely be much like a "vegetable". We were not given much hope of Makily having any kind of quality of life.
I wanted to die. All the dreams I had made for Makily disappeared in that moment. I can't describe the emotional pain of that. I would not wish that on anyone. I felt like my heart had been ripped out of my chest. I would never laugh or smile again. My life was over. How was I going to go on like this? How could I stand by watching my child suffer knowing there was nothing I could do to help her.
A week later a blood test on my husband and I showed that I am a carrier of the 11,22 balanced translocation which caused Makily to have Emanuel Syndrome. All along our reproductive problem was due to my genetic flaw. Typically babies with Emanuel Syndrome are miscarried very early on. Like my original doctor had said I would have miscarried before the embryo would have even implanted......before I would have even known I was pregnant....my hormones had nothing to do with it though.
What I find extremely ironic is that had I not gotten pregnant in July, we would have had the genetic testing THE VERY NEXT MONTH that would had found my translocation. Just a few more weeks and we would have likely decided not to try to get pregnant naturally any more.
Makily was definitely meant to be here.
Makily stayed in the NICU for a month. She had a g tube placed at three weeks of age as she did not have the coordination or strength to suck enough to gain weight. The cleft palate coupled with Pierre Robin Sequence also made oral feeding even more difficult.
Once we brought her home Makily screamed and cried the entire time she was awake.
Nothing soothed her.
We tried EVERYTHING.
Dr. Pierre switched her formula to Alimentum. We assumed at this point she had horrible colic.
At six weeks of age an upper GI revealed she had MASSIVE reflux and trace aspiration when oral feeding. The reflux was surprising since a Ph probe had been done the day before the G tube was placed and it was NEGATIVE. We were told to stop orally feeding Makily as she was at high risk for aspiration pneumonia.
Medications were tried to control the reflux to no avail. Makily continued to be extremely fussy and inconsolable during this time. Allen and I were incredibly sleep deprived and on top of that I was dealing with Post Partum Depression. I had an incredibly hard time adjusting to "Our New Normal". It was not the life I had planned for our family and I was deeply mourning that loss. This was not the happy, normal life I thought it would be.
Finally when Makily was three months old the doctor decided to do a Nissen Fundoplication to stop her reflux. The day before the surgery she had a gastric emptying study to make sure her stomach was emptying properly. It wasn't. Her stomach emptied VERY slowly, it took more than five hours to empty two ounces. Normal for a newborn was 30 minutes. We fed her every two hours during that time and so she was still full from the previous feed. No wonder she screamed constantly. They also decided to do a Pyloroplasty help her stomach empty more efficiently. She spent two weeks in the PICU. While she recovered well from this she had some respiratory scares the first night out of surgery.
We were in and out of the hospital much of the first year of Makily's life. Typically for g tube malfunction problems or pneumonia. At one point she was overdosed on narcotics by an inexperienced resident doctor.
She almost died that night and this was not the first or last time we have almost lost her.
Makily had a Grand Mal Seizure in the middle of the night June of 2006. She had been on seizure medications ever since. To this day we do not know why she had that seizure and none before then. The doctors believe she is at higher risk for seizure due to a few brain malformations she has. In July of 2007 she had a heart catheterization to repair several holes in her heart. She recovered very quickly from this and has done well ever since.
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I fell off the Jenny Craig wagon this week. I don't just mean I fell off the wagon, I jumped off and bounced a few times.
Weigh in tomorrow will not be fun.
Dusting myself off and jumping back on the wagon though.
SIGH
My sister had a HORRIBLY sad weekend at work. She and I went walking Saturday morning after she had gotten off work. She told me about her awful night and we were both in tears through most of our walk. I am sure the other walkers thought we were insane. She works in the Nursery and NICU.....nuff said.
Allen left for work this morning and J has been in rare form all day because of it.
We are almost capped out of our insurance therapy monies for the year so we have now cut down to just private speech therapy. She gets PT and OT at school but she needs the private therapies too so the fact that we still have NO BACKUP insurance is really making me insane. HealthyKids/MediKids denied Makily based on the fact that she already had Private Insurance. Lovely. I am starting to just accept the fact there is NO help for us. Unless Allen and I legally separate or divorce OR unless we give legal custody of Makily to someone else.....there is not help for us. I just can't bring myself to do either of those things. I have called and emailed Senators, Governers and State Reps with no help. I need to talk to an attorney but I doubt even they could do anything for us.
We were denied AGAIN on Makily's sleep safe bed. I am so frustrated with that whole process I don't even know what to do. The letters from the pedi and myself were awesome and there is really no reason they should NOT buy the bed. The denial just said "item not a covered DME item". The bed they want her to have is a death trap for a million reasons all of which were explained in the appeal letter. I guess they don't really give a damn if Makily gets sandwiched in the metal railing and or suffocates. They don't care if she entangles herself in all her wiring and tubing in the rails. What's worse is they are not giving me any other alternative of what other bed they WILL pay for that she won't possibly strangle herself in. I am willing to look at other beds as long as it's something safe.
I called the insurance commissioner of Florida, explained the entire story, they told me to call the commissioner of Alabama (our insurance is BCBS of AL). I call the commissioner of AL and they tell me that I need to call Florida. I am not even kidding. I wish I was. I really am tired of all this crap. I ended up calling the insurance lady at Allen's work and she is going to see what she can do.
I'll appeal it one more time I guess.
On a bright note Makily is FINALLY getting casted for her AFO's at school tomorrow. I have called and called and their staffing issues are finally resolved.
Things are looking BACK in our favor as far as J is concerned but right now there are still many unknowns. I am dealing with it though.
I also am waiting for a packet from the Therapeutic Riding Association. They will do Hippotherapy with Makily but I have to get all these releases and paper work filled out. I believe it's free so that's definitely a plus.
Makily's last EEG came back NORMAL. No change in meds everything was fine. I am going to see if the Neuro will just use the CT Makily had in the ER from when she bumped her head for her "yearly" CT. That would be nice to not have to go through that again.
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I couldn't be more excited about this!
One of the most difficult things for me when Makily was diagnosed was when they told us there was no one else. We had no clue what to expect and I was MORTIFIED of the future.
I felt incredibly alone.
Times are changing!
Stephanie St.Pierre founder of chromosome 22 central (and I'm proud to say a close friend of mine) started a support group more than 10 years ago for families like ours. I can't say enough about her. She was the person I would email or call late at night and tell all my horrible thoughts and fears to when Makily was first diagnosed and everything was such a mess.
Here is what I am so excited about.
I had blogged earlier about a benefit being held in New York. The monies raised are going to go to help other families of children with chromosome 22 disorder to attend the conference next summer in Niagra Falls.
The benefit is being held tonight and it seems to have stirred up interest in Emanuel Syndrome.
This story aired on NY1 news last week sometime. It is about Dylan Rabinovich. His mother Melissa works with NY1 and helped to organized the benefit.
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Is little Dylan a doll baby or what?!
I wish I could squeeze his cheeks!
This is a video that Stephanie put together to show at the benefit. Makily is in there. Look for her.
I am so honored that my baby's angel face was shown to all these people.
Stephanie has told me many times this past year that instead of getting emails from new parents saying their child has "Partial Trisomy 11,22 aka supernumery der 11,22 syndrome" they are saying "Emanuel Syndrome". The name is getting out there, doctors are learning about it and that is so important. I am hoping that one day no parent will ever be told that there is no one else. That they will immediately be directed to Chromosome 22 Central where other families are that can help them. Other families that have been in there shoes before and are still here to talk about it. To give hope and support to them.
If you are interested in making a donation towards helping other families attend next summer's conference PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE visit this page:
CLICK ME TO DONATE
You will see several areas there to make personal donations. I urge you to give. I can't begin to tell you HOW AMAZING it was for me to meet other families with kids like Makily. It is almost a sin in my mind that a family in our situation would not be able to experience that due to financial constraints.
To learn more about Emanuel Syndrome and other chromosome 22 disorders please visit:
CHROMOSOME 22 CENTRAL
Stephanie St.Pierre and a few others were on the Today Show today. I missed it but if anyone finds the link to watch it please let me know.
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