Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Schedule Change

 
Well...I had planned to write a post today to let everyone know how well Hazel is doing, but instead its a post with some scheduling news.  I should mention up front that Hazel is doing really great and this is NOT a medical emergency post.  Sorry if I made anyone nervous with the opening sentence... 
 
For a few weeks now, we have planned for Hazel to go back under anesthesia in the middle of February...but we found out today that the original date we were planning on is not available any longer.  The best laid plans of mice and men often go awry.  Our two options are to either take Hazel in tomorrow or wait until March.  We think March is too long to wait and have chosen to take her to the surgery center in Dallas tomorrow morning. 
 
The purpose of her appointment tomorrow is to do a few different things for her eyes....
 
1.  Do an EUA -- which is an exam under anesthesia in order to get an accurate test on her eye pressures, get a close look at her corneas and assess her overall eye health.
 
2.  Remove the remaining sutures from her right eye and half of the sutures from her left eye.
 
3.  After the EUA, decide whether or not to do a different procedure designed to alleviate pressure from her eyes.  If we decide to do this procedure they would start with the right eye and do the left at a later date. 
 
The main reason we would do the additional procedure is that eye pressure is the biggest threat to Hazel's vision and this procedure is more effective than any eye drops.  It's always a possibility that Hazel's eye pressure could decide to skyrocket one day to the point that her eye drops would not be able to contain the pressure.  If this ever happened she could easily lose one or both of her eyes.  In short, this is a preventative measure and we'd rather do it now than bring her back for another round of anesthesia.   
 
We've been planning on taking Hazel in for this type of visit from the beginning, but I'm not looking forward to tomorrow.  The whole surgery thing just sucks if I'm being honest.  Hazel can't eat past a certain time at night, we'll be up hours before the sun rises, then the waiting room phase followed by post-op and the recover process.  It always takes 7-10 days for Hazel to get back to normal after getting anesthesia.  It's frustrating and stressful to try and establish a sleeping and eating schedule for her that gets unraveled for a week or two.  It feels like raking a yard full of leaves then having a big gust of wind scatter them back out. 
 
Don't get me wrong...I feel positive about tomorrow and believe everything will go well.  I just hate that my daughter has to go through another surgery day.
 
If you have time to pray for Hazel we would really appreciate your support.  I promise that one of these days the blog posts will be light-hearted with funny stories and pictures of Hazel...one of these days...
 
 
 

6 comments:

  1. will be praying for parental strength tomorrow. So glad for surgeries that didn't exist years ago...and yet sometimes the little ones just seem too young to be under anesthesia. I cried much when one of ours had surgery at 6 months...coming out of it had no complications, but still just watching such a young child through the recovery process required many tears to be shed by THIS momma. Sweet baby Hazel...may God tenderly hold your hand in surgery when your parents cannot.

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  2. Prayers for sweet Hazel and her parents. I so enjoyed meeting all of you Sunday and taking care of Hazel at church.

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  3. praying daily for all of you. much love.

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  4. I am praying for Hazel, her medical staff AND her mommy and daddy. I know this is difficult and stressful for all of you.

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  5. Prayers for all of you and the doctors, nurses and all caregivers!

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  6. Still praying for your family daily. I am happy that today's procedure went well. What a Blessing! Sending positive energy your way for continued good news and healing. Love from your Arizona cousins, James and Elizabeth and Family

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