Dearest intercessors for the faith,
Please
read and pray through this, I have been short on words about Anna's
latest diagnosis, and so Lindsey who grasps medical things better than I
took the time to write her heart into this entry. Here are her words:
The past few
weeks have been difficult for us. A recent MRI confirmed our Neurologist’s
suspicion that there is more wrong in Anna’s brain than what was diagnosed in
the NICU. At birth, Anna suffered HIE
(Hypoxic –lack of oxygen, Ischemic – lack of blood flow, Encephalopathy –
affecting the brain) along with bleeding and swelling in the brain. These are
considered an injury to an otherwise healthy brain.
The new diagnosis
is Polymicrogyria (Poly – many, Micro – small, Gyria – folds of the brain).
This is a big deal. This is a malformation of the brain tissue, not an injury.
It means Anna’s brain wasn’t healthy to begin with, even if it didn’t have HIE.
It means that even if we could heal the lack of oxygen, we can’t do anything to
fix the structure of her brain. We still don’t know much about it. We don’t
know why she has it, why they didn’t find it in the NICU, if it was caused by
the HIE, or if it was the cause of the HIE, or what the statistical odds are of
having both PMG and HIE independent of each other. We know it means that Anna
probably won’t develop many new skills. The scariest thing it means is that she
is a risk for developing untreatable seizures and her life expectancy is
shorter. This has been tough. We thought we were done learning about everything
that was wrong with Anna, and here comes PMG.
Day-to-day life
goes on. PMG doesn’t change our therapies, or feeding schedule, or what makes
her smile, or when she needs a bath. We just keep on going, loving our little
girl. On another level, it rocks our understanding of what we can offer Anna in
terms of treatments. When we thought we were dealing only with an injury, we
thought we had options. Western medicine would tell us to capitalize on the
brain’s ability to create new neuropathways through therapy, to retrain the
brain through the body. Eastern medicine would tell us to take supplements that
promote cell growth and acupuncture to increase blood flow to the brain.
Experimental science would say hyperbaric oxygen chambers can reverse the
effects of HIE and stem cells can regrow dead brain cells. And what can we do
to fix PMG? The answer is nothing. Western medicine cannot retrain her brain;
Eastern medicine cannot promote restoration in her brain; Experimental science
cannot regrow her deformed brain.
Our hope in all
of these treatments is gone. There is no recovering from PMG and that feels devastating.
It feels like all the therapy, specialists, medication, and equipment that are
aimed at improvement are pointless. All we can do is try to manage the symptoms
of this terrible condition, however imperfectly, and to make her as happy and
comfortable as possible for the years she has left. There is no hope for healing for Anna. Except
from one source – Jesus.
We are reminded
of the words in Lamentations 3: “He has walled me in so I cannot escape; Yet I
call this to mind, and therefore I have hope…” And here is what we call to
mind, and this is why we hope: Our Jesus created the universe. He created Anna
and her brain and saw her in the womb, fearfully and wonderfully made. He
healed a blind man, a bleeding woman, a paralyzed man, and lepers. But those
things aren’t worse than PMG. So we call to mind that he healed a man possessed
with a legion of demons and a boy foaming at the mouth while seizing. But the
only thing worse than PMG is death. So, we remember that he raised Jarius’ daughter
from the dead, Lazarus from the dead, and a widow’s only son. And if He has the
power to control life itself, Jesus is able to heal Anna’s brain.
Whatever God did
then we call to mind because He can do it now. He hasn’t changed and He hasn’t
gone away. We don’t pretend to have all God’s plans figured out. God works in
mysterious ways. But we know that His power and Presence are still available
for us on Earth. We know that He is good and loving towards all His children.
We know His name is Healer. We know He hears and answers prayer. We know His
character and the testimonies in the Bible, therefore, we know He is willing. We
know that He will wipe away every tear. We know He tells us to ask, and to keep
on asking. -We call all these things to mind.
We cannot think
anything other than that PMG is a temporary condition. It may be gone tomorrow,
or plague her till the day she sees Jesus face-to-face, but what a glorious day
that will be – free from pain and struggle and in the presence of Savior and
Healer. Our job is to be faithful in prayer and extravagant in worship and let
God decide how it is best to answer prayers. Lamentations 3:26 says, “It is
good to wait quietly for deliverance from the Lord.” And that’s what we are
doing - waiting. Deliverance is coming. We are waiting for the moment when
Jesus says, “Anna, get up.” Because her healing is not a matter of IF, but of
WHEN and WHERE.
Prayer Requests
-Pray for our
meeting with our neurologist Dr. Miller on Monday at 11:30 to talk about all
things PMG. Pray that we would come prepared with a list of questions, that he
would be given wisdom and utilize the skills he has to best serve Anna.
-For Anna to get
into the Assistive Communication program at Children’s Hospital; there is a
waiting list.
-For paperwork to
be done correctly so that Anna can start Medicaid services under the CES waiver
-For Anna's full healing at the perfect time
-For financial grace
as we look to invest in a ramp van with anchors to keep Anna in her wheel
chair.
-Praise for our
church families that help us out regularly, this week was particularly notable
with a dishwasher install and a fence for our patio.
-Praise God for
Anna improving in her throat and while she sleeps. She is wire free, sleeping
through the night.
Bless you,
Lindsey, Nic,
Anna, and Simon
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