Davemcc

Davemcc

Audioholic Spartan
I'm sorry you have to go through such a traumatic experience during what should be a celebration. I'm glad to hear that the prognosis is getting better and I hope she makes a full recovery quickly.
 
majorloser

majorloser

Moderator
Boy, that's really some great news!!!!!!! :D

Make sure to give your little girl a hug and tell her a bunch of "old softies" from Audioholics wish her the best.
 
Highlander

Highlander

Full Audioholic
There are no words that can express how sad I am for your situation, how happy I am at your latest news and how hopeful I am for you and your family's future.

Be well my friend.
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
That is excellent news. I'm glad to hear it. I have not had to endure any of these types of things with either of my kids, but I can imagine how difficult it must be and how much relief it is that things are progressing positively.
 
C

corey

Senior Audioholic
There are no words that can express how sad I am for your situation, how happy I am at your latest news and how hopeful I am for you and your family's future.

Be well my friend.
I don't have words either, so I'll borrow Highlander's.
 
Z

zumbo

Audioholic Spartan
Led Zeppelin is my all time favorite. Some of you know this. They have a song called "Good Times, Bad Times."

Today was a bad time. EEG revealed there are continuing seizures. MRI has revealed some further brain damage. She has had a BM. Urine level is on track. We had to come home and get more milk from the freezer, as she is doing a good job with that. We are about to head back to drop off the milk. It's 12:53AM. We may make it to bed by 3:00AM. Sorry for the bummed-out news.

Thanks for everything!
 
D

davo

Full Audioholic
I have to admit I was getting a bit misty eyed this morning reading the whole thread.
Try to get as much rest as possible, so you can be there for each other as well as Cayla. I hope there is more good news soon.
 
billy p

billy p

Audioholic Ninja
Led Zeppelin is my all time favorite. Some of you know this. They have a song called "Good Times, Bad Times."

Today was a bad time. EEG revealed there are continuing seizures. MRI has revealed some further brain damage. She has had a BM. Urine level is on track. We had to come home and get more milk from the freezer, as she is doing a good job with that. We are about to head back to drop off the milk. It's 12:53AM. We may make it to bed by 3:00AM. Sorry for the bummed-out news.

Thanks for everything!
Don't frown buddy! They always give you worst case scenario.:(. I remember they talked about brain damage in regards to our baby becasue he was without oxygen for a few minutes. After he had beaten that, then came the blood clots and infection he went septic you name it. If your little girl is strong and you guys love her she'll beat as well. Sorry but this is making me very sad, almost to tears when I talk about it. It was a very difficult time and when you'll look back, maybe you'll help someone one day. Stay POSITIVE!!

Good Luck, Billyp
As for LZ they open the show with good times, bad times and IMO its a good omen.
 
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mazersteven

mazersteven

Audioholic Warlord
Led Zeppelin is my all time favorite. Some of you know this. They have a song called "Good Times, Bad Times."

Today was a bad time. EEG revealed there are continuing seizures. MRI has revealed some further brain damage. She has had a BM. Urine level is on track. We had to come home and get more milk from the freezer, as she is doing a good job with that. We are about to head back to drop off the milk. It's 12:53AM. We may make it to bed by 3:00AM. Sorry for the bummed-out news.

Thanks for everything!

Sorry??? What in the world do you have anything to be sorry about?

Zumbo,

Yesterday I was telling a co-worker about your daughter. The guy asks me, "who you are to me"? He stated "this is a guy you've never met". My reply was, "these are guys I spend more time talking to them most of my live close to home friends". These are guys that after a few years of talking to that you begin to know (not everything, but enough).

"These are friends I haven't met yet" was my reply.

Again Zumbo you have nothing to be sorry for. That's what friends are for, to talk to.

I will continue to Pray for little Cayla.
 
stratman

stratman

Audioholic Ninja
I've been depressed since Zumbo's news, his ordeal has hit close to home, my son had a difficult birth also and ended up in the ICU, so it's very sad for me and I identify with his difficulties. My son is fine and I'll keep praying that your baby girl will pull through.
 
ParadigmDawg

ParadigmDawg

Audioholic Overlord
God created Cayla for a reason, he choose you and your Wife to be the parents of Cayla for a reason. Although we often don't understand his plan and it seems that life obstacles are too much there is a reason for all of this. Be strong for your Wife and pray for Cayla and ask God to help you understand why this is occurring. If ever you need anything feel free to call me.

Like we were discussing a couple of days ago; through my 15 years as a NICU respiratory therapist; I have seen many, many kids come back in 1year, 2 years, 3 years after they were discharged from the NICU just to show off. These are always the ones who were the sickest and who many believed would not make it out of the hospital. The parents bring them back in on the anniversary of their discharge so we can see them. It is amazing to see how healthy and normal they are.

You are in my prayers several times a day my friend.
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
Yeah, kids are amazing in many ways. They can recover amazingly fast. It almost seems like they have guardian angels watching over them. The only miracles that I usually believe in always involve kids.
 
aberkowitz

aberkowitz

Audioholic Field Marshall
Yeah, kids are amazing in many ways. They can recover amazingly fast. It almost seems like they have guardian angels watching over them. The only miracles that I usually believe in always involve kids.
My take on that is that they don't understand the words "can't", "terminal", and "no chance" yet. They just keep fighting for all its worth because that's all they know how to do.

My younger sister had open heart surgery at 3 days old- she celebrates her 22nd birthday in March.

My heart goes out to you Zumbo, as well as your wife and your precious daughter.
 
3db

3db

Audioholic Slumlord
I'm soo sorry to hear all of this.

It took everything I had to keep from crying in the office as I read this. As a father of two girls, I can just imagine the emotional roller coaster you and your wife must be going through. All of your friends who posted about the resilience of infants are absolutely correct. They don't know the meaning of the word "no" or "quit" or "can't be done". Cayla, your wife and you will most definately be in my prayers from here on in.
 
J

jostenmeat

Audioholic Spartan
I just discovered this read, and read it front to back. My deepest condolences to your family, zumbo. It really brings into perspective what is truly important and for what we often take for granted. All of us who can type away here should feel extremely fortunate for our health, the most important thing of all.

As with stratman, this also hits close to home, even if I never have had children. When I was 10 years old, my four month old sister died. I know its a long time ago, but I remember absolutely everything. My brother, a doctor now, was only six at the time, and he had the most stupefied look on his face, sitting on top of the stairs. I think, in retrospect, he just had no inkling about the idea of death, or the fragility of life. Jennifer was born with an enlarged heart and could not move in with us for almost 3 months. When she did, she was hooked up to monitors, and had tubes running to her nose. We were having lunch on a Sunday in January when the machine's alert was triggered upstairs. It definitely was not the first time that the alert was triggered, but this time it never turned off. I cried so hard and so long that my dad started laughing. Speaking of my father, also a doctor, he had previously told me while getting drive thru at Carl's Jr. that her chances were extremely good, like 90% good. I never asked him if he was lying in order to get my spirits in a positive alignment, but instead I just assumed he was telling me what he believed was the truth.

I am very thankful that I am to have a wonderful brother. My life would be much less full, interesting, and enjoyable without him.

I will think of you and your family each and every day that you may welcome support.
 
Halon451

Halon451

Audioholic Samurai
Hang in there Zumbo - you've already demonstrated finesse and strength through all of this. There is likely to be some ups and downs as time goes by, as is the case with any circumstance like this. You've got a lot of people here in your family's corner, cheering you on! :)

I am immensely humbled that you choose to share this with all of us, as it really digs down deep into the very core of what makes us all human.

This is what the human spirit is all about... my thoughts are still with you and your little Cayla.

Stay strong, and continue to keep us posted. :)
 
majorloser

majorloser

Moderator
Z,

I have all the faith that your little girl will pull through this with flying colors. She came into this world as a fighter. Heck, she fought to stay in there where it was warm and safe. Don't you worry. She'll pull through this and be just fine.

I'll even bet you that in a few years you'll be telling us how she's running around the house driving you nuts. (and of course we'll laugh at you)

You just give that little girl a hug and a kiss from us and let her that a lot of people she'll probably never meet are thinking of her and praying ;)

Dave
 
Z

zumbo

Audioholic Spartan
Another good day!

Yesterday, as you know, was not a good day. The resident doctor told us the results from the MRI were not good. She also told us she was not trained to read an MRI, but knew how. This makes me think of a car commercial that states, "I'll fix it, but I ain't guaranteeing it." The fact is, she was wrong. The MRI reading was good. Not fantastic, but certainly not bad. We don't have the facts from the MRI, but we have been assured it is a good reading, and that the resident doctor made a huge mistake telling us what she did. I am not angry at her. It seems that God works on his own time.:) Pretty sure he was busy yesterday.;) He was with my daughter today. She would be asleep, and just start smilling. Not grinning. Full blown, deep sleep, and just start smilling.:D Today was the first time my wife tried to breast feed. She was able to feed both of the feedings that were due during the time we were there. My daughter is still on Phenobarbital, but nothing else. She is taking it orally now. Visually, she seems to be better every day.:)
 

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