Elijah is feeling much better. This morning's quote upon seeing Sarah in her colorful maternity jumper: "Mama, you are beautiful!" The new surgery date is Thursday, May 3. Prayer concerns stay the same as the earlier post with one addition: please pray that he doesn't get another bad cold!
Blessings,
Steve
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
Monday, April 16, 2007
Surgery postponed
Elijah has been sick with a fever and congestion for a few days. That is not compatible with surgery, so we will have to wait at least two weeks. Thank you for checking in. Please pray that he will stay healthy for the next attempt. As I write this, Elijah is lounging on the couch watching a "Thomas Train" DVD. He is not his normal, perky self, so we know it is best to wait.
Saturday, April 07, 2007
Surgery scheduled
We learned this week that Elijah will be having surgery on April 18 to again de-rotate his left tibia and transfer a tendon to prevent further recurrence of the club foot. The orthopedic surgeon said he thought is was necessary now because Elijah has started to walk a little, but is held back by the turned foot. He is concerned that waiting could cause damage from walking too long on the side of his soft-boned foot.
The plan is to balance the unopposed tendon on the inside of the foot by splitting it and connecting it to the outside of the foot. This will presumably stop the inward pull that has caused all his problems since before birth.
We were also advised to have a urologist perform the circumcision that was put off at Elijah's birth as long as he is under anesthesia anyway.
Some prayer requests:
We are ever aware of how blessed we are. Elijah is doing great. Thanks for your concern.
Blessings,
Steve
The plan is to balance the unopposed tendon on the inside of the foot by splitting it and connecting it to the outside of the foot. This will presumably stop the inward pull that has caused all his problems since before birth.
We were also advised to have a urologist perform the circumcision that was put off at Elijah's birth as long as he is under anesthesia anyway.
Some prayer requests:
- Overcoming Elijah's natural fear of the things he will be experiencing. For the first time he told us he was scared when we went to the Gillette clinic.
- For the hunger situation. The surgery is scheduled for early in the morning, but first we have to make the 100-mile trip without breakfast.
- For pain issues. The leg surgery is less of a concern because of the lack of sensation he has in his lower legs. The companion surgery will likely cause some longer-term discomfort.
- Logistics (sleep, ambulation, recreation) during 5-6 weeks of casting (above the knee to the toe).
- For the broader schedule that follows for the family, including a pastors-and-wives getaway we have had on the calendar for awhile. We want to be wise about our choice of either skipping the event, leaving Elijah with the older kids or taking him along.
We are ever aware of how blessed we are. Elijah is doing great. Thanks for your concern.
Blessings,
Steve
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