This is what we came for. This surgery gets her closer to being able to breathe, even if it’s with assistance... and helps her drain cerebrospinal fluid properly so her brain won’t get too full and get damaged.
Thank you for your prayers! We definitely feel the Lord with us in this moment of waiting.
We spoke with the doctor about the results of the scope before her shunt surgery. She has a floppy epiglottis, and a very small jaw. The ENT specialist said that there are surgeries available to fix the multiple issues one at a time, but there is no way of knowing for sure if the procedures will lead to a clear and functional airway. If she gets the jaw surgery, for example... there's still the issue of the floppy epiglottis. He said the tracheostomy isn't a magical easy option, but of the options that are available for Annelise, he would recommend the trach. They will try to wean her down to not needing a ventilator, and he didn't promise anything, but said that he believes she does have a good chance of only needing the trach, without having to have the vent attached all the time. We like the idea of her being able to breathe and grow now... and when she's much bigger, perhaps she will get the muscle tone in the throat that will help her... or something else will change for the better as her anatomy grows. Or at any other time we could revisit the jaw surgery option if we find a surgeon who has had success with it. We’ll continue to ask for prayer for wisdom, as this is the first time we’ve had options for a surgery. All the other issues were very straightforward that she needed the specific procedure to save her life.
I can’t wait to go see our brave and tiny but mighty 6-week-old!ππ€©ππ₯°
The big specific prayer request is Lord, please heal this baby girl and keep away any infection. Zero, none, nope, don’t want any.
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