Sunday, September 28, 2014

A Last Minute Update

Sorry everyone, I know how much y'all love Grant's posts, but this one is coming from Hazel's Mama. We have had quite a bit on our plate recently- who doesn't!- so we apologize for not being more on top of communicating what is going on with Hazel. 


First off, tomorrow morning (Monday Sept 29) Hazel will be having her 7th eye surgery (13th time having general anesthesia) to remove the lens in her right eye, which has developed a cataract. They will not be putting in an artificial lens until she is older. Since she will have no lens, she will be completely dependent on her glasses to see out of her right eye. Thankfully, baby glasses are super super cute! 

At this time we would love for people to be in prayer:
  • That her eye pressure would remain steady and low
  • That her eye would not react negatively to not having a lens
  • That the procedure would not affect her cornea
  • That she would get at least a 1 year break from eye surgeries
Secondly, last Thursday Hazel had a procedure to unblock the tube in her right ear and had a hearing test while she was under anesthesia. We were hopeful that the shunt surgery would remove pressure from the nerve responsible for hearing, and that her hearing would improve but the hearing test revealed that though her hearing has not improved, it had not gotten worse. This is great news considering how quickly she lost hearing from November to June. We don't know how progressive her hearing loss could be, but right now, she hears some tones well and some tones not well. Unfortunately, the ones she doesn't hear well are the tones that most closely reflect speaking. Her hearing is fully corrected when she wears her hearing aids (which are also super super cute), but both glasses and hearing aids at the same time is virtually impossible to enforce. 

Hazel is doing great recovering from her VP Shunt surgery in late August. Her head looks so much better, and the thing we have noticed the most so far is that the very prominent vein in her forehead has almost disappeared. Hopefully, this surgery will give her brain a better chance to develop normally as she grows.

We are so immensely grateful for you taking the time to keep up with Hazel and cover her with prayer. It has been almost a year since she entered our lives, and from day one we have been overwhelmed by the prayers being lifted up to our Savior on behalf of our baby girl. He is our strength and our hope and He has wonderful plans for Hazel and her life.



2 comments:

  1. Praying as you asked, plus praying that Hazel's brain WILL develop normally as she grows. (FYI--I am a friend of Amy's.)

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