Guest guest Posted June 2, 2008 Report Share Posted June 2, 2008 Thank you Sandi for this report on . This is wonderful news and how great it is that it was caught in time for surgery. We'll be praying with you that the improvements will continue. Love MaggieGet trade secrets for amazing burgers. Watch "Cooking with Tyler Florence" on AOL Food. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2008 Report Share Posted June 2, 2008 Hi Sandi, I always love the updates! I'm so glad his surgery went well. (For those of you who are new, has been through way worse than any of us). I hope this surgery will be the last one for at least several months. I think of him often and still have the picture of him with his little helmet on when he was a baby. Thanks again for the update! Thunder Bay, Ontario Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2008 Report Share Posted June 2, 2008 I had no idea this was going on.I hate missing in action cause I get so behind on things.Im so glad my little man is doing well now.Thank God things were caught when they were.Keeping you all in my prayers!!!! Tonia > > Hi All, > > I just wanted to give a brief update that is home safe and > comfortable. His surgery was Friday morning and he is already feeling > much better today. Dr Lazareff said the Chiari was very severe and if > he hadn't have had the surgery he wouldn't have survived. It is very > fortunate that my daughter had ordered copies of his medical records > at Children's Hospital last month....this was due to the advice of > doctors at Stanford earlier this year while visiting at my home and > was hospitalized up in No CA. She didn't even know he had > Chiari until reading it in the report from a year ago. It was > apparantly diagnosed in an MRI report and nobody had ever mentioned > it to her. She then got the copy of the MRI (from Children's Hospital > LA) and immediatly went to Dr Lazareff at UCLA with the findings. > according to this MRI from a year ago, the Chiari was already bad > enough to require surgery. > > Dr Lazareff had to remove part of the cerebellum due to necrosis. He > said that will be as fine as he has been up until surgery > last week and time will tell us how he progresses as a result of the > surgery. We are hoping the damage to his brain won't have a negative > impact on the positive results we have been hoping for, like being > able to have the balance he needs to walk. He is still our same > little lovable and we have noticed a few improvements. His > eyes look better and his muscle coordination in his hands seems > improved already just 3 days after surgery and he has been sitting up > in bed and having us all perform and dance for him like puppets which > we do ever so willingly... > > Sorry, this wasn't really as brief as I had intended, but I wanted to > thank all of you who follow up on for your thoughts and > prayers. It means a great deal to me. > > Exhausted and happy to be home...Hoping and praying that the > improvements continue! > > Sandi in No CA > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2008 Report Share Posted June 2, 2008 Hi Tonia, It is so sweet that you refer to as your little man! He is indeed a little man....a very brave one at that, and funny too! has learned recently how to pray and it has become a new ritual for us all. Nobody is sure where he learned it as we don't usually pray, but now suddenly several times during a meal we hold hands, bows his head and gives thanks and we all say amen....then he wants everyone to clap and say " woo hoo " ! LOL Thank you for thinking of him so fondly, for keeping us in your prayers and for being such a pillar of support to everyone! Sandi in No CA > > > > Hi All, > > > > I just wanted to give a brief update that is home safe > and > > comfortable. His surgery was Friday morning and he is already > feeling > > much better today. Dr Lazareff said the Chiari was very severe and > if > > he hadn't have had the surgery he wouldn't have survived. It is > very > > fortunate that my daughter had ordered copies of his medical > records > > at Children's Hospital last month....this was due to the advice of > > doctors at Stanford earlier this year while visiting at my home > and > > was hospitalized up in No CA. She didn't even know he had > > Chiari until reading it in the report from a year ago. It was > > apparantly diagnosed in an MRI report and nobody had ever > mentioned > > it to her. She then got the copy of the MRI (from Children's > Hospital > > LA) and immediatly went to Dr Lazareff at UCLA with the findings. > > according to this MRI from a year ago, the Chiari was already bad > > enough to require surgery. > > > > Dr Lazareff had to remove part of the cerebellum due to necrosis. > He > > said that will be as fine as he has been up until surgery > > last week and time will tell us how he progresses as a result of > the > > surgery. We are hoping the damage to his brain won't have a > negative > > impact on the positive results we have been hoping for, like being > > able to have the balance he needs to walk. He is still our same > > little lovable and we have noticed a few improvements. > His > > eyes look better and his muscle coordination in his hands seems > > improved already just 3 days after surgery and he has been sitting > up > > in bed and having us all perform and dance for him like puppets > which > > we do ever so willingly... > > > > Sorry, this wasn't really as brief as I had intended, but I wanted > to > > thank all of you who follow up on for your thoughts and > > prayers. It means a great deal to me. > > > > Exhausted and happy to be home...Hoping and praying that the > > improvements continue! > > > > Sandi in No CA > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2008 Report Share Posted June 3, 2008 Hi , Thank you always for your support! It's good to know that it is ok to give my updates about as he is such a big part of my life and you all have been such a huge part of mine. His photos are still in the photos section of the group site along with a fairly recent one taken in January! Love to hear updates from you too and how well you are eating now! I especially get excited to hear you can eat eggs!!! It just makes me really warm and happy inside to read that! : ) Take Care, Sandi > > Hi Sandi, > > I always love the updates! I'm so glad his surgery went well. (For those of you who are new, has been through way worse than any of us). I hope this surgery will be the last one for at least several months. I think of him often and still have the picture of him with his little helmet on when he was a baby. > > Thanks again for the update! > > > Thunder Bay, Ontario > > > > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Find hidden words, unscramble celebrity names, or try the ultimate crossword puzzle with Live Search Games. Play now! > http://g.msn.ca/ca55/212 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2008 Report Share Posted June 3, 2008 Thank you Maggie, If it wasn't for s seizures that led us to Stanford, my daughter wouldn't have heard the doctors lecture on the importance of having s medical records, especially when travelling! This is information that is highly recommended for all of us here as well. I still haven't gotten my medical records even though I have heard over and over to get copies!!! I always forget! She went home and started calling all the hospitals and got them all together and she just happened to run across the Chiari report while reading....we can't believe it was never mentioned due to the seriousness and severity. We are relieved we caught it and just hope that we are finished with surgeries! Dr Lazareff said the Chiari is fixed for good and won't come back. Hope everything is going well with you and your family, With love and hugs, Sandi > > Thank you Sandi for this report on . This is wonderful news and how > great it is that it was caught in time for surgery. > > We'll be praying with you that the improvements will continue. > > Love > Maggie > > > > **************Get trade secrets for amazing burgers. Watch " Cooking with > Tyler Florence " on AOL Food. > (http://food.aol.com/tyler-florence?video=4? & NCID=aolfod00030000000002) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2008 Report Share Posted June 3, 2008 Thanks for the update, Sandi. I am glad for you all that things are looking better. notan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2008 Report Share Posted June 3, 2008 Your very welcome! Omg that is crazy that he is doing that and has not learned it from you all.What does that tell you??????? Truly amazing-thats my lil man.lol Im glad he is well now!!!!! Hey..... I wonder if the next time I can yell out whoo hooo and clap if people will think Im crazy???lol Please keep me posted. Tonia -- In achalasia , " sholtsmith " <holt-smith@...> wrote: > > Hi Tonia, > > It is so sweet that you refer to as your little man! He is > indeed a little man....a very brave one at that, and funny too! > > has learned recently how to pray and it has become a new > ritual for us all. Nobody is sure where he learned it as we don't > usually pray, but now suddenly several times during a meal we hold > hands, bows his head and gives thanks and we all say > amen....then he wants everyone to clap and say " woo hoo " ! LOL > > Thank you for thinking of him so fondly, for keeping us in your > prayers and for being such a pillar of support to everyone! > > Sandi in No CA > > > > > > > > > > Hi All, > > > > > > I just wanted to give a brief update that is home safe > > and > > > comfortable. His surgery was Friday morning and he is already > > feeling > > > much better today. Dr Lazareff said the Chiari was very severe > and > > if > > > he hadn't have had the surgery he wouldn't have survived. It is > > very > > > fortunate that my daughter had ordered copies of his medical > > records > > > at Children's Hospital last month....this was due to the advice > of > > > doctors at Stanford earlier this year while visiting at my home > > and > > > was hospitalized up in No CA. She didn't even know he > had > > > Chiari until reading it in the report from a year ago. It was > > > apparantly diagnosed in an MRI report and nobody had ever > > mentioned > > > it to her. She then got the copy of the MRI (from Children's > > Hospital > > > LA) and immediatly went to Dr Lazareff at UCLA with the findings. > > > according to this MRI from a year ago, the Chiari was already bad > > > enough to require surgery. > > > > > > Dr Lazareff had to remove part of the cerebellum due to necrosis. > > He > > > said that will be as fine as he has been up until > surgery > > > last week and time will tell us how he progresses as a result of > > the > > > surgery. We are hoping the damage to his brain won't have a > > negative > > > impact on the positive results we have been hoping for, like > being > > > able to have the balance he needs to walk. He is still our same > > > little lovable and we have noticed a few improvements. > > His > > > eyes look better and his muscle coordination in his hands seems > > > improved already just 3 days after surgery and he has been > sitting > > up > > > in bed and having us all perform and dance for him like puppets > > which > > > we do ever so willingly... > > > > > > Sorry, this wasn't really as brief as I had intended, but I > wanted > > to > > > thank all of you who follow up on for your thoughts and > > > prayers. It means a great deal to me. > > > > > > Exhausted and happy to be home...Hoping and praying that the > > > improvements continue! > > > > > > Sandi in No CA > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2008 Report Share Posted June 3, 2008 Sandi Glad to hear in doing better and being such a cutie! We're all reading along and thinking of you and your family. All my best Dawn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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