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Showing posts with label uretral dilation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label uretral dilation. Show all posts

Monday, July 15, 2013

Surgery done and discharged...

 All went very well with Annabel's surgery today. She had a supra pubic catheter placed, dilation and a cystoscope done.
She came through the anesthesia as well as every with only a little nausea. We were discharged quickly and home in 2 hours.

But I am thanking God for my wonderful night nurse tonight. She has been in so much pain since about 5:00 p.m. She has pain spell with heart rates staying over 200 for about 30 minutes. She is resting in between. I am fairly sure it is hurting her to urinate so therefore she is trying so hard not to. We can't use the catheter yet, so we are having to let her go on her own.She was dilated as big as possible and it was bloody and he want to urine to wash all the blood out, so we much just endure the pain for hopefully on about 12 more hours.






This picture is here to the right of Tara (Annabel's sister) and Annabel watching cartoon prior to going into surgery. I am so thankful that Tara has moved back home, only one more semester of Law School! We had to leave this morning at 4 a.m. and it was nice to have Tara drive us and enjoy our talks.
She loves her sister and her sister loves her!

I am grateful for answered prayers that her surgery was uneventful and we were discharged the same day.
I am also grateful and thankful to Tara for the help and being with us today.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

The month of May...




Between Annabel being in the hospital and May activities the month is flying by. Just thought I would show you Annabel's life when she is out of the hospital. These pictures are at Annabel's brother, Tyler, Yellow Ribbon gathering. This is pre-deployment get togethers for the families and informing us of the status of their deployment. The company was great and the food was wonderful.

Annabel in her red, white and blue...







Tyler, with his grandparents

Carly and Colette


Derek, Annabel, Tyler and Tara


Where is my breakfast???


Here it comes...


Tara taking me for my first swim this year...





Hair cut time...


Lindsey my favorite hair stylist...

The following pictures are of Annabel and Johnny. Johnny goes to the same facility that Annabel goes to for PT. Johnny has a special heart for Annabel as does Annabel for Johnny. When Johnny is walking down the hall with his walker, Annabel sits at the end and claps for him. He often tells her, "Clap for Johnny, Annabel" and she begins clapping. Since Annabel has been sick and not at therapy as often Johnny becomes very concerned about her. In their home is a photo of Annabel and Johnny on the coffee table. His dad said a few times this weekend he would just stare at her picture and then he would say "Bless your heart, Annabel". We never really know what is going on in these special little head of theirs...




Update on her surgery: It is finally scheduled for June 4th. She will be admitted on June 3rd to prep her bowel. We are so fortunate that her new urologist and the surgeon operating on her bowel have agreed to work together and we both available. She will now only have to be sedated one time and the dilation is a small procedure but would cause her discomfort, so since she will having pain medicine for the bowel this can be covered also. Getting this call today was an answered prayer. I feel very much at peace with what will be happening. Daily as I watch Annabel and her belly take on a life of its own, I am more convinced that this needs to take place.
God's timing for this I am grateful.

Monday, May 18, 2009

Dilation it is...

Very quick. Went for 2nd opinion today in Houston. We have decided on the dilation at this time for several reasons. I will be making a post tomorrow when I am more rested and Annabel is feeling better. Thank you to all for their prayers on our behalf. I am at peace with this decision and he is going to work with the surgeon doing the bowel surgeon.

Friday, May 8, 2009

Anyone ever had....????

any of the following procedures??? Annabel has continued to have too many infections with the clean intermittent catherization (CIC). Her last illness in the hospital is believed to be due to the constant use of antibiotics. It was a bacteria call c-diff and due to the severe dehydration she became terribly sick. Her pediatrician does everything possible to keep her off antibiotics but sometimes nothing else can be done short of another type of procedure. Two facts that are known is that Annabel has a neurogenic bladder and that her bladder is very large (due to the amounts of urine she retains).

Her pediatric urologist is proposing that she have a urethral dilation. This supposedly will allow her bladder to constantly drain the urine out into her diaper so she will always be wet. This procedure doesn't require an incision. But she would have to be put to sleep. The downside of course is that she will always wear diapers, smell of strong urine, and have a wet diaper. I have read on two accounts that this is an outdated procedure and that its success rate is not that high. This is the only procedure he will consider and when I question him about the other two procedures he just says he is only going to do the dilation. He says if it isn't successful the first time we can always repeat it. HUH???

There are two other options I would like to discuss but he just shuts me down. One is where an incision would be place in or near her belly button. I believe this is called a Mitrofanoff. It would have a button similar to her G-button used for feeding. We then would cath her through this button to remove her urine. It would surely provide her more privacy and people other than her family would not have to be involved in her private area. I realize the downside to this is the incision and of course she would be put to sleep. I have heard there is a high rate of success with this procedure.

The third option is a small incision in her lower abdomen area where it would allow the bladder to constantly drain into her diaper also as the dilation procedure. I believe this is called a vesicostomy. So the downside is the incision, wet diaper, smelly urine and always wear diapers.

I have been saying I would make a post about her necessary surgery that would be coming up. While in the hospital for the c-diff, bi-pap it was also found that she has a very large, loopy and lazy large bowel. It is becoming a dumping ground and leaves her full of air. This problem didn't just appear overnight but has become much larger than her last scan a while back. They say it must be removed. It is a major surgery according to her doctor. He says on some it may be possible to do it laporscopic but not what he will have to do with Annabel. I really like this surgeon as he talks with me about if I do or if I don't do something. I trust him if he says it must come out. Also he is willing to work with Annabel's urologist to have both procedures done while asleep and she will be open already. She will obviously suffer more pain from the bowel surgery and have a longer hospital stay. So the reason for not doing the later two procedures due to her having to have an incision become a mute point. She will also only have to be put to sleep once and not be administered pain medication at another time.

In the past we have had differences with our urologist. I have stated he is a great surgeon and that is important. But the fact is he doesn't see much use in Annabel's life (this has been said concerning her T18 diagnosis). I have tried to make an appointment with another urologist there at Texas Children's but it has always been 9or more months away. Yes, I should have just made it and waited. She really needs a urologist that is affiliated with a large Children's hospital with all of Annabel's other issues. A year ago when Annabel was in the hospital here locally and we needed answers I called him and he just said he didn't know what else to do. I ask him to please just tell me if he wanted us to seek another doctor (I don't like to dr. hop) and he said he would try one last thing. It did work for a while, but of course this was something I had been asking him to try for 8 months prior and he had refused.

This is where I see God's hand in all of this. I have been struggling with what to do for the last couple weeks. I don't know if I have ever been so emotionally drained as I have been feeling lately. I truly have been feeling I just don't know what to do for Annabel. So yesterday I looked up this other urologist who before was going to take forever to see. I just felt I needed someone to tell me that what her urologist is proposing is the best for her, or possibly one of these other options was better. At least to help me understand all of the options and how they would affect her in the future. I made the call and they told me we could have an appointment on May 20th. I truly couldn't believe it!!! I wanted to cry and I couldn't thank her enough, but of course, didn't want her to think I am emotion wreck. Her bowel surgery can't happen until at least June 9th. So I will be able to see this new urologist prior to the surgery and hopefully be at peace with whatever the decision maybe. The urgency to the urinary decision is that she can't really be on antibiotic to the degree she has been requiring to stay free of infection.

DISCLAIMER: Please know that I do not have medical knowledge past what I have heard, been told or read. I can totally misunderstand all or some of this. So please if the facts are wrong, I don't mind being set straight.

Whew, so sorry for the long post! With all this said if anyone has experience with any of these procedures or just information to share with me I would appreciate it very much. If you are not comfortable with making a post/comment on the blog then my email is suzyque92@hotmail.com

This post is not being made to say anything critical about any doctor. They all have their opinions and we have the right to go elsewhere. It is just so hard when you have a child with so many issues to begin over again. We have done this before, but it is best to not do it unless we have to. There is not a doubt that all our faithful friends will be praying that with the help of these doctors the right decisions will be made. When we have a definite date I will let you know so we can all be stormin' Heaven's doors with prayers.

And here I go again begging for prayers(I know I don't have to beg). Annabel has a new little cousin that is two weeks old. She was born and weighed only 1 pound and 8 ounces, 12 inches long. Can't even wrap my brain around how tiny this is! Obviously, there are lots of issue she will be facing but at this time she is doing as well as can be expected. I am trying to figure out how to link her on this blog but her site is caringbridge.org. Her name is isabellaryan and it is typed all together. They are a precious young family with a cute little boy also. Please lift them up in prayer that God will give them wisdom and strength to carry them through this time.