Guest guest Posted June 6, 1999 Report Share Posted June 6, 1999 Go Casey !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! We " ALL " will agree with you on that, " Ain't no ones fault " !!!!!! That neighbor needs to read more and speak less. Debra Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 1999 Report Share Posted June 10, 1999 Debbie wrote: > > > No, it was not a gestational > brain injury, as far as I have been told by genetics, it is mostly a > sporadic event and is gene related. I was very healthy when I had my > son, did not fall, or even drink a sip of caffeine. There are some > families who have had 2 children with CHARGE. > Debbie Matasker mom to w/CHARGE 2, 4 Okay, I am still trying to understand the whole " why did this happen thing " myself. I don't worry too much about it because I realize it probably wasn't anything that I did and anyways there's nothing that can be done about it,but I still wonder. We found out when Josh was only 1 1/2 weeks old and so everything was such a blur (still kind of is) and I probably just misunderstood the whole thing. But basically what I remember hearing (my memory at that point is not very reliable)was that because it was not seen on his chromosome study that it was not genetic. I do realize that it could just be a small thing that they don't pick up on the study and genetically this all makes sense. But I was telling everybody that it was not genetic because that's what I thought I heard. (Thank you Meg , and everyone else, for setting this straight.) But I can't get it out of my head that it was developmental and therefore caused by something other than genetics. I guess I think it's more environmental or something and I also thought that mabye it could have been caused by an illness or something. (Barbara, I realize this is not helping you get answers at all!! I am rambling on because I am also trying to understand this so listen to everybody else and not me) I guess I'll try to believe the genetics thing because it makes a lot more sense and makes me feel better and less worried. But I am excited (as I know all of you are) for this research to be done. I am sorry for going on about this, I sure wish I knew for sure " why " this happened. It sounds like most of you have already accepted this part of the whole thing and I guess with time I probably will too. Just had to get all of that out!! Also, I have heard that there are families with 2 children with CHARGE but that it's rare for that to happen. I try not to think about that but I know that when I have other children I will worry like crazy about it. Just wanted to hear from those of you whose CHARGEr's do have other younger siblings. Did you worry? mom to (4 mo.) CHaRGE and (2 years) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Looking for your kindred spirit? > http://www.onelist.com > Go to ONElist: where kindred spirits connect and stay connected. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > 4th International CHARGE Syndrome Conference, Houston, Texas, July > 23-25, 1999. > For information about the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation or to become a member please contact marion@.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 1999 Report Share Posted June 11, 1999 In a message dated 6/10/99 2:55:34 AM Eastern Daylight Time, bryanorjenny@... writes: << Just wanted to hear from those of you whose CHARGEr's do have other younger siblings. Did you worry? >> , Did I worry when I was pregnant w/ Zachary, 2 years later? I was such a pest trying to make sure he didn't have Charge I think the Drs were more relieved than I was when he was born normal! Back then I didn't know any other Chargers well and certainly none that had sibs w/ Charge so it was easier not to panic. Remember, the stats have not changed--the reoccurrence rates are still very low--less than a 5% chance. The odds are definitely in your favor if you want more kids. I had both kids at the same hospital so the NICU doc remembered me and Destiny well. She was so happy Zachary was normal that she took care if him personally while we were in the hospital together. She quickly pronounced him healthy and sent us home w/ a smile. Here's another thought--your risk for a Charge child was just as high (5%) when your older child was born and he's fine. If you decide to have more try to remember that. I know it is all so overwhelming now. It will get easier. It won't be this confusing forever. I think Destiny was about 's age when I came across my " What to Expect the First Year " that I had bought before she was born. I was so mad at everything I threw it on the floor (along w/ everything else I could find) and almost tore it to shreds. Common sense (AKA my husband) stopped me and said we could use it for our next child who would be fine. Then, and now, Destiny had her own schedule and way of doing things. It took a while for us to adapt, but as time went on we did. And you know, I'm glad I kept that book for when Zachary came along 2 years later. Hang in there, . Back then we said we were in the trenches, like in war. It's hard to see beyond the next minute, or day, but one day, when you are not looking, you will climb out and the path ahead will be easier. Just wait. You will make it, then look back and wonder how you ever did it. Take care of yourself, too! (Destiny 6 CHARgE, Zachary 4) NYC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 1999 Report Share Posted June 11, 1999 < Just wanted to hear > from those of you whose CHARGEr's do have other younger siblings. Did you > worry? > >> , Hi. My husband Matt and I have twin boys who were born 7 years ago. The pregnancy was relatively uneventful. My mom did pass away shortly before they were born and I also was getting pretty swollen. I ended up toxic at their birth. Josh was born first and he was healthy. came 30 seconds later (c-section) and it was immediately obvious that something was wrong. In the beginning the only thing they were aware of was his heart problems. As the weeks passed, more issues arose. Now, 7 years later, we are at such a different place. walks pretty well, considering his absent semi circular canals, and a coloboma in his right eye. He is getting ready for 1st grade. That placement is up in the air. just had an evaluation at Perkins and he's functioning at the 5 year old level! Awesome for a 7 year who the doctor's said could be neurologically devastated. When the boys were 4 and things had majorly settled down, Matt and I decided that another would be *cool* " . Well, about that time, we were finally approved to do state foster care and they immediately placed a 2 month old with us. Oh well, we thought, let's hold off for a while. NOT! was conceived shortly thereafter. Sam, our foster boy, was almost 11 months old when was born. Boy was his nose out of joint!! During the pregnancy we probably had more ultrasounds and more detailed ultrasounds than when I was pregnant with the twins. Immediately upon birth, experienced breathing difficulties and the neonatologist came. He took her to the level II nursery. Matt told him about CHARGE and it turned out he thought he remembered from 5 years earlier. He gave a thorough once over and declared her breathing problem minor, and no sign of CHARGE! What a relief! What made us decide to take the risk? I think it may have been the desire for a girl. However, now that I have 2 sons and a daughter, the thought of having another is just not there for me. Janet Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 1999 Report Share Posted June 11, 1999 LJoyC@... wrote: > > From: LJoyC@... > > In a message dated 6/10/99 2:55:34 AM Eastern Daylight Time, > bryanorjenny@... writes: > > << Just wanted to hear > from those of you whose CHARGEr's do have other younger siblings. Did you > worry? > >> > > , I have an older daughter perfectly healthy who is 4 now. Then came along exactly 2.5 years later to the day. was born Nov 8, was born May 8 (he was suppose to be due May 31), how weird is that? We always wanted 3 kids, and after , I deemed myself done with the whole trying to have more kids thing. However, as time passed, and things got easier with (although he is still my major challenge), me and my husband decided that we should go for what we really wanted. Having a third child we thought would be good for everyone, and like I said, we really wanted 3 kids. I am now 33 weeks pregnant. I am scared as anything right now because I went into preterm labor with at 33 weeks, however, this pregnancy has been totally different. I feel great and am not full of fluid like I was with . I will have her (yes, this one is a girl) in about 5 more weeks, a scheduled c-section. I have been frightened the whole time but have had every test in the book which has put me a little more at ease, but not much. Until I see her I will not be convinced that she will be healthy, although all the doctors think she will be. I will let everyone know when she is born. Debbie Matasker mom to 2 w/CHARGE, 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 1999 Report Share Posted June 12, 1999 Debbie, I have been thinking of you alot since you first told us the news. I hope everything will go a -okay with the new baby. I can't wait til we get that email! Have you got her name picked out yet, or is that a secret til she's born? Mom to Kennedy 16 mos old CHARGEr, 9, 8, and wife to Graeme New Brunswick, Canada Visit the " Weir's homepage " at: http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Palms/5716 ICQ #1426476 >I will let everyone know when she is born. > >Debbie Matasker mom to 2 w/CHARGE, 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 1999 Report Share Posted June 13, 1999 -- Thank you! I will probably be a pest too. I was with Josh and I didn't even have a clue of the things that can really go wrong. Now that I know more, I probably will bug my doctor more. :-) It's probably early to start worrying about all of this as I'm not planning to have another child for a few more years but I just had to ask and get it off my mind. I liked your story about " What to Expect the First Year " I lived by that thing with but I havn't even looked at it with Josh. I wish they had a " What to Expect with a CHARGEr " . I guess that's you guys. <grin> Debbie-- Congratulations on expecting your third! Sometimes when you know what can go wrong you forget that most kids are born healthy. When I had (my two year old) he was 9 lbs 13 ounces. No way did I want another one, at least until I forgot how bad it hurt. My delivery with Josh was simple even though he was 8 lbs 6 ounces. It was funny that I spent so much time worrying about that. It will probably be the same with the next one. Probably when things get easier (as you said) and I forget. Janet-- I'm glad was okay. What a scare!! Thanks!! mom to (4 1/2 mo) CHaRGE and (2 yrs) LJoyC@... wrote: > From: LJoyC@... > > In a message dated 6/10/99 2:55:34 AM Eastern Daylight Time, > bryanorjenny@... writes: > > << Just wanted to hear > from those of you whose CHARGEr's do have other younger siblings. Did you > worry? > >> > > , > > Did I worry when I was pregnant w/ Zachary, 2 years later? I was such a pest > trying to make sure he didn't have Charge I think the Drs were more relieved > than I was when he was born normal! Back then I didn't know any other > Chargers well and certainly none that had sibs w/ Charge so it was easier not > to panic. Remember, the stats have not changed--the reoccurrence rates are > still very low--less than a 5% chance. The odds are definitely in your favor > if you want more kids. I had both kids at the same hospital so the NICU doc > remembered me and Destiny well. She was so happy Zachary was normal that she > took care if him personally while we were in the hospital together. She > quickly pronounced him healthy and sent us home w/ a smile. Here's another > thought--your risk for a Charge child was just as high (5%) when your older > child was born and he's fine. If you decide to have more try to remember that. > > I know it is all so overwhelming now. It will get easier. It won't be this > confusing forever. I think Destiny was about 's age when I came across > my " What to Expect the First Year " that I had bought before she was born. I > was so mad at everything I threw it on the floor (along w/ everything else I > could find) and almost tore it to shreds. Common sense (AKA my husband) > stopped me and said we could use it for our next child who would be fine. > Then, and now, Destiny had her own schedule and way of doing things. It took > a while for us to adapt, but as time went on we did. And you know, I'm glad I > kept that book for when Zachary came along 2 years later. > > Hang in there, . Back then we said we were in the trenches, like in war. > It's hard to see beyond the next minute, or day, but one day, when you are > not looking, you will climb out and the path ahead will be easier. Just wait. > You will make it, then look back and wonder how you ever did it. > > Take care of yourself, too! > (Destiny 6 CHARgE, Zachary 4) > NYC > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > How has ONElist changed your life? > Share your story with us at http://www.onelist.com > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > 4th International CHARGE Syndrome Conference, Houston, Texas, July > 23-25, 1999. > For information about the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation or to become a member please contact marion@.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 1999 Report Share Posted June 13, 1999 and others, It's so funny you guys mentioning the " What to expect in the first year " book. I was in Walmart one day with Kennedy and my mom and I saw that book on the shelf and literally, out loud, with other people around started shaking my head and said " HA! " {yeah right! kind of ha}. I think the people around thought I was crazy. It must've been an eventful week back then... They should have a " How to deal with doctors and other medical professionals when you are totally stressed out and can't even think in the first year " book. Mom to Kennedy 16 mos old CHARGEr, 9, 8, and wife to Graeme New Brunswick, Canada Visit the " Weir's homepage " at: http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Palms/5716 ICQ #1426476 >-- >Thank you! >I will probably be a pest too. I was with Josh and I didn't even have a clue of the things that can really go wrong. >Now that I know more, I probably will bug my doctor more. :-) It's probably early to start worrying about all of this >as I'm not planning to have another child for a few more years but I just had to ask and get it off my mind. I liked >your story about " What to Expect the First Year " I lived by that thing with but I havn't even looked at it with >Josh. I wish they had a " What to Expect with a CHARGEr " . I guess that's you guys. <grin> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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