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Friday, October 31, 2008

A huge sigh of relief

For the past week, I've been reminded again how difficult it can be raising a child with achondroplasia because of the unpredictable medical questions that often arise.

Last week, I took Liz for her annual appointment with the orthopedic specialist. At age 4, this is fairly routine now. We do Xrays, chat a few minutes and usually are on our way out the door. This time was different. He noticed some concerns that led him to believe her neck may not be stable. We did the Xrays over and over again and the pictures showed the same thing.

We rushed over and completed the CT test. As luck would have it, 24 hours later (before we got the CT tests back), Liz began vomiting all night.

Immediately we wondered: Was it just a flu bug, or could it be something neurological? After speaking with her doctors in the middle of the night, we took her to the ER to be on the safe side.

Everything checked out and they said it if were an immediate neck/neurological problem, she'd have other symptoms. That was good news that she didn't have any neurological symptoms.

Then, the CT results arrived earlier this week indicating that in fact one vertebrae in her neck is slightly tilted - causing more concern.

After dealing with much red tape, I got all of the scans and sent them over-night to her neurosurgeon, Dr. D.

Dr. D's at the well-respected Children's Memorial in Chicago and has been following her since she was a month old.

I've learned along the way that often radiologists and other doctors get quite nervous when they look at scans of kids with achondroplasia. Part of that is simply because kids with achondroplasia have a different skeletal makeup.

Radiologists are trained to point out when anything is different - but other specialists like Dr. D. are trained to look at Liz's scan and see if this is consistent with kids with achondroplasia and whether it poses a medical problem.

For the past four years, Dr. D. has been consistent and offered cautious and measured opinions. I kept reminding myself not to be too concerned until he saw the scans and gave me his opinion.

Today, he made me Halloween day, when he called and reported that this is nothing to be concerned about. Whew! He felt the tilt was hardly noticeable and won't impact her neck stability.

That is good news for us and Liz's biggest worry tonight will be getting the biggest load of candy that she can bring home. She's celebrating with Mimi and Papaw in Goshen.

12 comments:

Caden and Mommy said...

Oh Lisa! I'm so happy everything worked out well! Scary times ... the joy's of being an achon parent! Enjoy your Halloween!
Trisha

Jennifer said...

Yow! So glad everything turned out OK. Sounds like Dr. D is really on top of things which is so important. So glad Lizzy is doing fine! Happy Halloween to the Little Princess!

Anonymous said...

I've been waiting to hear what the verdict was and I'm so glad to know that everything is ok! I hope Liz had fun tonight!!

Anonymous said...

Ooops, that was from me!

Catie

Tonya said...

Whew!! That certainly is good news! Reading this you had me worried!! It be a HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!

Unknown said...

What a relief! Glad to hear Liz is doing fine.

Kim said...

Thank GOD! I am so happy that the scans are nothing to worry about for Liz! Her biggest concern should only be that big bag of candy today! I remember when Preston fell off the bed and I ran a CT at a local hospital. I explained to the neuro that he had achon and sure enough-no biggie then!
I hope she always continues in good health!

Danielle said...

I'm so glad to hear everything turned out ok!! But posts like yours remind me that you never know when something could pop up! Thank you for sharing! And Happy Halloween...I hope Liz did great, and that you get to snag some candy (as I just did)!

Destini said...

What a relief!!! You had me totally scared for you guys. Hope Lizzy scored some serious loot tonight (although I hope you can get it away before she eats too much)! We will be waiting on the pictures!

Sarah said...

I'm so glad everything turned out to be okay. I know how scary it can be when they find something that looks a little off. I'm so glad you don't have to worry about that now and hopefully never!!

Becky said...

Glad to hear that everything is OK! How scary that must have been for you! Isn't it great to have a doctor whose opinions you really trust and value?! Hope your Halloween was great!

QGIRL said...

Glad to hear the good news. Isn't it wonderful to have CMH nearby? They doctors are top notch there and really do put your mind an ease. Can't wait to catch up with you soon.