Thursday, November 15, 2012

Giving Thanks Challenge ~ {Day #15}

Thanksgiving Challenge ~ Day #15
Topic: Noelle
Title: A Much Improved Health Report

{If you are new to this challenge, you can catch up on the details here, and please feel free to join along at any time...}

I have been blessed to experience very few health challenges in my life; and the few things I encountered along the way have all been manageable with very little medical intervention.  And although I come from a family full of medical personnel, we all seem to do our best to pursue a more "natural" route and avoid medicines and the doctors' offices as much as possible.   So this year has been one of much change, especially in the way we have mentally handled things.  Noelle's severe health issues and compromised immune system have never afforded us the option to allow things to run their natural course, as this choice would have taken her life more than once.  So while I look forward to the day we begin eliminating medications and crossing issues of the list, in the meantime I am very grateful for the medical intervention we have received with so many doctors and medications and treatments made available to her.  This has been a big week for us, not simply because we had so many appointments, but because these were very crucial follow up visits after giving her body some time to heal from her last bout with pulmonary hypertension and the long hospital stay.  We expected some good news, based on her clinical condition we were seeing at home; but I think we were still surprised at the level to which she had improved.  We could spend a full day being thankful for each one of these following items:

1.  Noelle's pulmonary hypertension is greatly reduced, and her heart is demonstrating normal function once again.
2.  She is doing so well with her saturation levels, she is now allowed to be sans oxygen during her wake times (she still wears it while sleeping only).
3.  We will be eliminating one of her medications within the next couple of weeks.
4.  She has shown good overall growth in the last three months.  They did increase her calories to help her continued growth, which has slowed down; but her long term growth is still looking great.
5.  Her plagiocephaly has improved immensely, and it appears that she is in her final eight week stretch of wearing her helmet.
~Left Side: Noelle's flattened head, 4 months ago~ ~Right Side: Noelle's head this week...almost completely round!~

The summary is that her overall health report is very much improved, and her entire medical team is extremely pleased with her progress.  So although it has been a full and very busy week, the subsequent good news from each doctor has given us much encouragement and yet another reason to be ever thankful.

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