Wed 13 Jun 2007
Consent
Posted by Jane under Updates
[23] Comments
Today, Andy and I consented to Ramona’s next surgery. It will be on Friday at 7:30am.
Their plan is to resect the aneurysm, meaning they will cut it open and remove the ballooning section. They will then reconstruct the RVOT patch (that’s right ventricular outflow tract patch for those keeping score at home) and redo it with a gortex material. They will also place a shunt from the RPA (right branching pulmonary artery) to one of the major arteries coming off of the aorta.
They found upon closer examination that the RPA had grown about 1mm, just enough to allow them to attempt the shunt. The LPA is still too small to visualise by CT. But this is good news as she will hopefully get some improvement in her oxygenating power.
There are a few risks they discussed with us: With any shunt there is a risk of clotting and Ramona would need to be on blood thinners from now on, this would hopefully be just aspirin. Also, they seem concerned about the risk that Ramona’s aneurysm might burst while they are opening her chest. It is about the size of a nickel and right against her sternum. Because of the probability of scar tissue in this area from her first surgery they will have to be very careful while getting access to her heart.
We are all over the place emotionally. Of course we are disappointed to be back so soon and heartbroken that her arteries have not grown as much as we were hoping. We are grateful for all of the care that Ramona is getting. And she’s quite the social butterfly at the hospital, flirting with the nurses and showing off her girth. So that’s fun.
I am also grateful that this has not been quite as shocking and stressful as it was the first time around. We knew she was still sick. We knew she would need another surgery eventually. We know the place and many of the faces and are much more familiar with the tubes and beeps.
But it is hard and sad to think she has such a long road ahead of her still and I’m terrified of losing her. It’s hard not to think about morbid things like what songs we would sing at her funeral and will anybody want to be friends with the weird lady whose baby died? It’s also hard not to go the other way with it. I was thinking today that Ramona might like to be a nurse when she grows up. It’s just so hard not knowing.
Please pray that Ramona will hang tough and get through this. Please pray that the surgeons will be extra super careful when they open her chest. Please pray that our little family will be able to hold onto the joy we so often feel when together even when we’re separated like this. Here’s a pic of the dynamic duo getting a bath from Auntie Julie last week.
Thank you for your thoughts and prayers, Jane.
Jane,
A little tear is creeping down my cheek as I read, and I know he has a lot of buddies out there on alot of cheeks. We will all be w/you on friday and you know you have our love and prayers. My heart hopes and hurts for you.
lots of love and kisses, Bill,Paula,Linnea and Justin
got the prayer chain going around here…
We’re doing some extra prayers this week for “Baby Bamona” as Michael calls her. I hope you’re getting some rest when and where you can. We’re here for whatever you need. If Grandma needs a break this week, Simon is always welcome.
Dear Jane & family- You do not know me, I have followed your story though. I am a memeber to ivillage and found out about your family on the babies born in December (December 2006 Snowflakes) message boards. My heart goes out to you all and sweet Ramona. You all are in my prayers. Your sweet little girl has touched my heart!One of my good friends has a sweet baby boy with hypoplastic left heart syndrome. He is 8 months old now and doing ok, though they don’t think he is going to make it to the 2nd surgery and will need a heart transplant instead. She has been told to prepare for him going on the heart waiting list before the end of this year. I know Ramona has a different heart condition, but they are fairly similar and reading about your little girl hits home to me….Anyways I just wanted to say that you are all in my thoughts and prayers. God bless.
Kristin
I just knew that Sweet Pea would be flirtacious. Any gal so cute would surely have a certain sway.
We will be on our knees in prayer. We love you!
My heart aches for you guys. Even when you know that surgery is coming it is still difficult to get through. Sometimes I think its harder because you’ve traveled that road before and you know more. I’m glad you’ve got familiar faces in the hospital, and I’m sure you’ll have wonderful nurses who fell in love with her last time she was there taking good care of Ramona. I’m praying that God will guide the hands of the surgeons on Friday, for a smooth surgery and recovery, for peace and comfort for you and Andy and the courage and strength to perservere. You are loved!
Still crying and praying and hoping… Much love to all of you.
One more thing: The two of you are the most wonderful, amazing, loving and God-honoring & fearing parents! Truly…
Spending every free moment today in prayer for your family. Hoping for the best…
Love,
Bianca Vargas
The bath photo is precious.
We’ll keep praying!
I’m thinking about you mona mae, so many people love you and you’re so incredibly cute, its almost criminal. I love you so much.
Eva
Jane and Andy,
I am so inspired by your strength. You are two of the most amazing people I know. My heart is breaking for the decisions and challenges you are facing. I love you both and I love my niece. She is a beauty. Please kiss her for me and know that we are praying every moment of every day. Please let us know if there is anything we can do.
Love, Sara
we are praying so hard and loving you all.
the Boyds
Crying with you and praying for you all to get through this. Jane….I’d be friends with you any day any time. I send you a big Cyber hug.
Judy
Look at those bellies…I love baby bellies…awesome. Thanks for putting that picture up because that is the one I’ll take to prayer with me tonight before I go to bed.
love you guys and we’re praying…always…
-ang
Thanks for finding the time to still update us and letting us know how best to serve you all. We are bathing you all in prayer.
I’m glad you all will have some family time tomorrow at the hospital. Simon has that certain something that always makes his little sister laugh. They are both such treasures, joys and gifts to your family and to all of us.
That Mona Mae is a fighter. I’m so pleased to hear about the growth in the RPA. This is good news. Something to hang your hat on. Yeah, Mona.
We love and cherish you all. Please keep the updates coming. I wish there was more I could do for you.
The Bonecks are praying.
What beatiful children…you are an amazing family and have been on my heart and in my prayers. And Jane, for the record, I feel honored to be your friend. I love you.
Val
Jane and Andy,
We will say extra prayers for little Ramona on Friday. She is a fighter and God will have his loving hand on her heart on Friday. You are in a great place with wonderful professionals. We will keep the prayers coming…
Love,
Jenni Belmonte
We ask our son Paavo every night at bedtime who he’d like to pray for, and every night he says “Ramona…”
Love to you guys!
JR
All the members of St. Peter’s Anglican Church in Atlanta are praying for you all. Personally, as we walk on Friday morning at 6 a.m. we will dedicate that quiet time in prayer for Ramona, the surgeons and you, Jane Andy and Simon.
Love and peace
Vivian and Barry (Smith)
We are praying for courage for Ramona and for your joy as a family. You guys have been such a blessing to us!
Jane,
I have followed your pilgrimage daily. You have no idea how many folk you have touched. I know a whole host of people in northwest Washington State are praying for you as our daughter has shared your story. Our congregation here in Jefferson Park continues to offer you and family in prayer. May you feel the love and support of the host of folk around the country join together today in prayer.
Bobbie
my daughter, bianca, works for mr. dietrich’s company here in manila, the philippines…
i am praying for your beautiful child,and also for you because you need to be strong for her and everyone around you. someone once told me “if God brings you to it, He will see you through it”…try to keep that in mind…
with love…madeleine