I again want to thank everyone for your
love and support over the past three weeks.
Merry Christmas to all my friends who celebrate. Living at the hospital at this time of year
is obviously very hard, but it is also heartwarming to see the efforts that the
hospital goes to, to make this time of year as special as possible for those of
us that have no choice but to be here.
Visit from Santa before the traction procedure |
Music therapy with the BEST therapy clown - Ranger |
To think that there are approximately 370
other families here as inpatients that have to “celebrate” the holiday season
and new years in the hospital – it makes you really take a hard look at your
life and appreciate the times when your family’s health is in order. Health is the best present anyone could ever
receive. When you are with your family
over the holidays just be grateful to have them in your life.
This quality time with Brody has been very
special and I haven’t taken a second of it for granted. Brody is honestly one of the most special and
beautiful people I have ever met. He has
a soul that is so pure, honest and true and I am so lucky to call him my
son. I have been cherishing my time with
him because we could have lost him and it is hard not to think of that when I
look at his beautiful brown eyes.
In terms of an update on how things are
going with Brody - let me start by saying that he is stable now and is doing
well – all things considered.
It has been a tough couple of days to say
the least, but Brody is now showing signs of improvement.
After we discovered that his halo moved a
few days ago, he needed another procedure.
It is called a traction, which involved removing the old halo, readjusting
it in the correct position and adding two extra screws in his head. They then attached the halo to a hook, which
is connected to a pulley that is attached to a weight that hangs over the
bed.
This almost medieval looking device that
makes me feel like we are in the 1700s is intended to naturally pull the neck
so that it allows the vertebraes of his spine to decompress and relieve the
pressure to give the surgeons the opportunity to work with a “better” situation
when they inevitably need to go in for surgery.
When Brody got this contraption he was then
obviously ordered to be on hospital bed rest.
So everything he does, he does it from bed. He eats with his head back and is of course on
a pureed diet. His food is administered through a syringe so we have had to be
very creative with how we give him his food. He has Mac and cheese through a syringe, Chicken
with mashed potatoes, green peas, cranberry sauce and gravy through a syringe. I
even figured out a way to get his favourite (a chocolate chip muffin from Tim
Hortons) watered down and put through a syringe. I also discovered the squeezable PC organic
fruit and vegetables purées that he absolutely loves and has one with every
meal. He eats these meals with his head
back, very slowly and hooked up to a saturation monitor to ensure that he isn’t
aspirating. But – he is managing and is enjoying his food – as he always has.
He also has to go to the washroom in a bed
pan lying down on his back - imagine how awkward that is. Well – Brody just deals with it and makes it
happen. He also watches TV with these special glasses that Childlife (thank you
Alexis) brought to Brody, which has reflection lenses so that he can see what
is happening at the end of the bed without moving. It is pretty incredible! Brody is just
dealing with everything and is doing it with very minimal moments of
frustration. When he gets upset I just
give him a massage and he relaxes. What
a kid. He is honestly the most resilient
boy.
When Brody had the procedure a few days
ago, the position was not better (it was actually worse) and Brody was close to
needing an emergency surgery to correct the issue. Luckily, with repositioning and constant
x-rays they were able to get him in a better position with better
alignment. This has shown to improve the
state of his injury by decompressing the spinal cord and relieving some of that
pressure. If we can keep adding weights
and get things aligned, than a successful surgery in January is more
likely. So – with each passing day we
have this traction device doing its job – the better. I am just so hopeful that
this will work. I really appreciate everyone’s thoughts and energy that is
going towards my son – I do think it is helping us in some way.
As for my other two amazing kids – they
miss me. They miss their brother. And we miss them terribly. They are being so wonderful and understanding
during this time. My daughter apparently
wanted to sleep in Brody’s PJs the other night so that she can feel Brody. Taylor is such a thoughtful and compassionate
little girl. I love her. Cole keeps making cards for Brody and wants
me to tell him how much he loves him. I
am so lucky to have such wonderful children with such empathy for their brother. It makes me so proud to be their mom. They
even came down today for a visit and we had the most wonderful time with them
all together. Brody squealed with
excitement when they entered the room – the bond they share is one of a
kind. They have all had their extended
stays in the hospital for different things and they have learned to roll with
the punches and make the best of these kinds of situations. I continue to learn from my children every
day.
Brody so excited to see his sister :) |
Coley playing with Brody's iPad |
Thank you again for your love and support
and happy holidays to everyone. Lots of love to you and your families.
All my love,
Dana
xo
Thank you Dana for reminding me to be grateful for the presence of my loved ones. Thank you for sharing Brody's story and his remarkable resilience. I see so much LOVE in all of these pictures and in all of the details of how you are caring for Brody, like how you are making all of his favourite foods possible! There are many candles lit here tonight, and they are shining for Brody and you. xo
ReplyDeleteI echo Louise's comments - there is so much love and so much respect (even reverence) for the bravery and stamina of your gorgeous children. You are all in my prayers. Merry Christmas. xox
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