Kate was able to come home for Christmas and is on the Mend!
This was not quite the Christmas season that we had planned. It has however allowed us to reflect on what is truly important and to take stock of our blessings. Throughout this month we have felt the thoughts and prayers poured out for her. We have been the recipients of a lot of love and friendship over the past few weeks. We especially want to thank our family, friends and church family; the visits, cards and calls all were uplifting. We were not able to attend church this past month, however we were able to focus on the season through daily email advent messages from our pastor (Thanks Tom)! Grandma B and our friends took good care of Mr H while Mom and Dad took care of Kate. A special thanks to Miss Joy, Mr Tom, Carley and Riley and to Miss Andrea, Mr Randall, Olivia and Julia. Words cant express the gratitude that we feel. To Aunt Heather, Uncle Mel and Cousin Carter, sorry we were not able to carry out our Christmas plans with you. Thanks for being so understanding. Here are the Christmas Pictures: (This is a slide show, navigate through it by clicking on the picture with your mouse) [Gallery not found] Kate's Story: Sonograms taken prior to the birth of our twins indicated that our daughter had Hydronephrosis. This is a collection of fluid on the kidneys. Shortly after her birth she had an operation that we hoped would correct this condition. All seemed to be going ok but we had to wait for her to develop. She was tested every six months and the yearly checkup looked promising. However at the 18 month visit it was discovered that she had developed reflux and urine was backing up toward her kidneys. For the past few months it has been UTI after UTI. Her urologist recommended surgery. Two weeks before Christmas she underwent major surgery to reconstruct the path between her bladder and kidneys. The surgery lasted over four hours, but she came through like a little trooper. Here are pictures from the first visit to the hospital:
Surgery Prep
Bedside with Dad
Bedside with Mom
Scooting around the 2nd Floor
Grandmothers
Cousins
FunUncle and Mr H
Get Well Poster from our Church Friends
As planned we were released from the hospital on Sunday the 14th of December. Our princess had a catheter removed on Wednesday, and we thought all was going well. The next day our princess took a turn for the worse and by Friday morning we were in the ER. Our precious daughter was gravely ill. An infection was surging through her body and she required immediate care. By Saturday she had a fever approaching 105 degrees and the Pediatrician informed us that a full attack was needed to combat this strain of ecoli. By Sunday they better identified the bug in her system and were able to pinpoint the required antibiotic. She received three doses and a lot of care over the next few days. We are grateful for the loving care she received from all of the hospital staff. Kate even got a bear from the Jaguar Football Players. We were finally released from our Second stay on Tuesday before Christmas. What a wonderful Christmas Gift! It is great to be back!
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What a wonderful “gift” we had by having our little Princess back among the family members on Christmas Day! She was a bit “puny,” but brother (Mr. H.) took care of ALL of the excitement! He opened everyone’s gifts–with much glee–and had a great time with the wrapping and ribbons! Of course, Super Mom and Super Dad provided a nice family meal for us. Thanks!
I got tears in my eyes reading this. I am so glad to hear that Kate is doing well. We think of you often and I always really look forward to your Christmas card so I can see how the kids have grown. Heny and Kate are beautiful children!!! Wish we lived closer! Thanks for sharing your blog. Hugs to all….Sharon
Uncle Karl, Cousin Karla & Sharon and Mike are so glad to hear Kate is doing so much better. You are always in our thoughts and prayers. Happy New Year!! xoxoxox
Great Photographs. I enjoyed going over to your house over Christmas and New Years. Thanks…and we are praying that all goes well at the Hospital.
Love,
Fun Uncle
Big load on Kate!. The medical care is a little
gift from parents in early childhood, and the
greatest gift is to have her back healthy home.
Stock of blessing came useful and wish you all
much more happy and healthy blessing in the
coming Christmases. Wish Kate- with love,
better health in 2009 and healthy years after.
I care.
Enjoyed viewing the Christmas pics. Thanks for
sharing them.
I really enjoyed getting to see your new family. We miss getting together with you. When the kids are a bit older, perhaps we can venture down for TPC for a reunion.
Take care.
Boyd
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