Monday, March 17, 2008

The Little Baby that Could

At one week post-surgery, Isabel is doing great. Her small incisions (one at each temple, three on the back of her head) are healing beautifully, her swelling has greatly reduced, and, as you can see:

Sweet Girl

...she looks fantastic. Here she is yesterday, having a good look at her mama.

Her surgeons are extremely pleased with the results of her surgery. As you can see in these pictures, the shape of her head and skull have changed dramatically, particularly the areas near her temple and brow.

Isabel (1 week post-op)

Her neurologist has watched closely for bruising, swelling, and fluid on her brain, and all of her tests thus far appear normal and free of complications.

Isabel (top of head)

Adam and Kari have been able to hold and care for Isabel during their long hours at the NICU this past week, and are very much looking forward to taking their baby home. They are frustrated and concerned by a slight set-back Isabel is experiencing with her breathing and eating: since her surgery, she is again having some problems breathing through her nose, and when she can't breath through her nose, she can't successfully drink from a bottle. (She is still being fed via the little tube you may notice in these pictures.)

In order for Isabel to go home, her breathing and feeding have to improve. Adam and Kari are hoping to see their ENT (ear, nose, throat) specialist early this week and discuss a plan for improving Isabel's breathing. We ask that you continue to keep this little family and their concerns in your thoughts and prayers. We know they are deeply appreciative of your support and love.

No words can properly express how arduous and emotionally exhausting this experience has been. We can, however, attest to the fact that Adam, Kari, and Isabel are surely three of the bravest, most resilient people around. Their immense strength in the face of these sometimes immeasurable hurdles has been both astonishing and inspiring.

(Stay tuned for a few more pictures featuring Isabel and her new spring accessory...)