6.13.2019

The one we’ve all been waiting for...

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Praise the lord... what a wonderful day he blessed us with! I want to start by thanking everyone for your prayers and support. She would be whereshe is without your amazing prayers. Her surgery was completed in less time than planned and she has already been extubated!! Just look at thatgorgeous face, will you?! As long as tonight goes well she should move from the ICU tomorrow into either the step down unit or the regular floor.She hasn’t needed any narcotic meds only her Bupivacaine nerve block. When Bart called ICU moments ago they said she did wake for a moment and told the nurse she wasn’t in pain. Don’t getme wrong... I know there is going to be pain but tonight she needs to rest comfortably. 

I texted my work family earlier when we were waiting to see him that I wanted to see walk in with a smile. If he walks in without one you know he is concerned. But oh my gosh he was beaming when he walked in the waiting room. This surgery was multifaceted from the planning stages. As he said earlier he plans for things to go one way but of course there are always bumps. Thankfully there was only one hurdle to jump and he had to do some soul searching to decide what to do.That part was to do with her reproductive organsand at this time he made a conservative decision and Bart and I stand behind him in that. I won’t get into the specifics of that on this blog due tothe nature of the topic. Getting back to the otherimportant parts. 

Kidneys: He detached the ureters that connect the kidneys to the bladder and repositioned them. The point of this was to try to get them higher than the bladder itself. This should prevent reflux from happening where the urine backs up into the kidney causing painful infections and damage to the kidneys. 

Bladder: Dr. Alam used a piece of her small intestine to augment her bladder and make it bigger. Since her bladder doesn’t have a sphincter it has never held a full bladder of urine and therefore has never stretched like mine or yours. That urge that we get to go to the bathroom she doesn’t know what that feels like. Then her artificial bladder neck that he created years ago was removed. He made a new one closer to the top of the bladder and attached it tube a new opening at the surface of the skin called a mitrofanoff. Dr. Alam seemed to be in shock at how good of condition her bladder was in and that there enough “materials” to put the mitrofanoff exactly where he wanted on the opposite side of her body from her colostomy. 

Reproductive: As I said earlier a large part of this has been postponed until a later date. 

Colostomy: There was the possibility that a revision would have to be done and colostomy be moved. Thanks to small gifts from God this DID NOT have to be done at all!! This is saved Dr. Alam hours of work in the end. This is the reason the surgery was only 12 hours instead of 16-20 hours. 

Abdominal wall: When Gabrielle was born she had a huge hole in her abdominal wall. It was bigger than a softball. Due to this she is missing the abdominal muscles that you and I have. When she had her first surgery at 3 days old they used alloderm to close the hole. Eventually she had 2 more surgeries to close the hole in smaller and little better each time. Dr. Alam was fully preparedto have to add a new piece of Alloderm to the previous because there is no muscle there help hold everything in. But another gift from God there was no need to add anything. He was able to stitch the existing Alloderm back closed with no need to add.   

A crazy little factoid he dropped while we were having some candid moments with him... there were 300 needles used to stitch in different placesof her body due to them becoming dull. That is mind blowing to me. 

I will Dr. Alam a good amount of credit for his work. His hands are beautiful instruments that do Gods will in the surgical areas that they are needed. I know in my heart that today’s blessing were nothing short of God’s handiwork. Praise be to him for this wonderfully exhausting day... it was so worth the hours spent in the waiting room & in the car to get here. I will continue to post updates each day. 




3 comments:

  1. AWESOME news! God is an awesome God! Still praying for her and y'all! Love y'all!

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  2. Glory be to God. Always have this precious Angel in my Prayers. And Your family.

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