Thursday, January 10, 2008

Abby Update

The last two days have been rough, but Abby has been a trooper.  Her ultrasound shows that she has a horseshoe kidney.  This is no big deal, just means that she can't play football.  Today was her surgery. Dr. Levitt and the staff up here have been WONDERFUL!  He told us that the Dr. in China did not do the initial surgery correctly.  Today's surgery was more extensive than Dr. Levitt thought.  But, he was able to fix EVERYTHING and he was very proud of his work. He said things came out so well that he did not want to risk any damage or infection that may cause them to have to go back in. He recommended a colostomy so that she would heal better and have less risk of infection.  The only downside is that we will have to come back in 6 weeks or so to have it reversed.

We thank you all for your prayers.  We know God is in control but we are only human and it is very hard seeing our little girl go through this.  Please continue keep Abby and us in your prayers.  She is in a good bit of pain, but has some pain medication and a booster button for when things get to bad.  The only problem is mom and dad don't have a button.  She is sleeping peacefully now.  We are hoping that by tomorrow she can have clear liquids.  We will be here at least until Jan. 25 when we have our follow up appointment.

It is hard for Mark and I to see her in pain because she is such a happy child and cries so infrequently.  We will post some pictures tomorrow when she is a little more up beat.  Thanks again for your prayers.

Detail info:
Room 435, Cincinnati Childrens Hospital
Phone # in the room is: 1-513-803-1435 
Just remember we are on Eastern Standard time.
   
Debbie, Mark and Abby

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Though you may feel that the three of you are alone up there, know that we are with you in spirit, prayer and thanksgiving that the surgery was such a success.

God is in control, and He will bring you all through this and you will be even closer and deeper in love for having been through this experience.

Thank you for posting an update - it seems as though you could all use some rest and I'll be calling in a few days. Rest in His care - luv ya!

Kayce said...

Warm hugs and good wishes for a speedy recovery!

Clement Stevens said...

Our love, thoughts and prayers are with you from the Boise Stevens. It has been said that these are the tests that make us stronger. Mark and Debbie your wonderful little girl looks like she is going to be fine, stay strong and we will pray for all of you. We cant wait to see you in March.

Mary Schneider said...

There's NOTHING harder than seeing your child suffer. I've had to watch my son go through many painful procedures as an infant...they are stronger than us. Your presence is everything to her right now.

So glad the surgery was a success!