Monday, September 1, 2008

Isabel At Six Months

It has been about two months since the last update on Isabel. In the meantime, she has been doing all of her cute baby business, charming her family, and causing a few sleepless nights here and there. Kari and Adam (as well as Karen and Ron) have been working with Isabel to take a bottle. Following her G-tube surgery, Isabel has been receiving sustenance solely from the tube. Everyone has been hard at work trying to help her develop a preference for oral feeding instead. Ideally, the G-tube would then act as a back-up to her normal feeding. This process has been very difficult, as Isabel has not consistently fed through a bottle yet. This effort is very important in her overall development. Oral feeding is a big milestone for babies, so the household has been hard at work on this. The family would certainly appreciate prayer about this ongoing effort.

Also, Isabel is preparing for yet another surgery. Since her last surgery, Isabel has developed hydrocephalus (excess fluid in the cranium). Her doctors have been monitoring this regularly, and have determined that it is not going away on its own. Her surgery is scheduled for next Wednesday, September 3rd. The procedure will consist of the placement of a device called a shunt that will allow the fluid to drain out of her cranial area. The shunt is very small, and the surgeons have stated that this procedure is fairly routine. The maintenance and monitoring of the shunt is critical to minimizing the risk of harm. Of course, Isabel and her family would greatly appreciate prayer about this procedure, but also her ongoing care, which just seems to get more and more complicated. Adam and Kari are about to become shunt specialists as they have already become experts in the fields of G-tubes and hydrocephalus. I’m sure that they would also appreciate prayer as their day to day life gets ever more complex.

Isabel sticking her tongue out

Isabel’s family was also informed by her doctors that it is absolutely imperative that Isabel avoid the possibility of getting sick. As we enter into the cold and flu season, the household is going to have to limit their contact with the outside world for the time being. This is certainly not an ideal situation, as the family has such a large network of friends and supporters. Unfortunately, the family cannot receive visitors (even the pizza guy!) until further notice. Of course they can still be reached via phone and email, and would love to hear from you. Until further notice this little family must hunker down for the cold season.

Again, thank you for all of your love and support. Your care means so much to the family. God Bless.

The Folwells & Emrys

Isabel and her Mama