On August 14, Darth and I were back at the University of Washington for another ultrasound and OB appointment. It was a long day of appointments, but overall the consensus was that Braden is growing and that I am healthy and growing as well! It was good to have that positive news.
It sounds like I will be induced a bit early, just to make sure everything and everyone will be in place to receive our little guy. Though I am not too excited about that, not being a huge fan of pitocin, it does look like the best option and will allow Darth and I to plan out "life" for our girls a bit better.
An interesting event from that day was we ran into a couple we know that is experiencing pregnancy challenges of their own. The OB clinic was running late so we sat and encouraged each other as only someone with experience can. Once in the patient room, Darth and I sat amazed at the way the Lord set up that very special time for us and the other couple. Now as we think of Braden, we are also praying for a miracle for that family and their unborn baby boy. This whole experience has been so humbling as we depend on the strength of Jesus Christ to give us the grace for each day as well as grace to extend to other hurting people. God is good.
On Friday, August 15, we were at Children's Hospital for another fetal echo cardiogram and consult with a pediatric cardiologist. Braden was very cooperative and held still for the pictures of his heart. We were very proud of him; usually he has what our youngest daughter Rachel calls a "party". The previous diagnosis was confirmed, though we were really hoping for our miracle. The cardiologist also expressed an interest in watching the growth of Braden's right ventricle. He called it "borderline normal" and wants to check again in a month. That kind of concerned Darth and I, but once we were back home we contacted our pediatrician and he reassured us that these specialists are looking for abnormal to help them prepare for how to best help Braden. Borderline normal is not cause to panic. Still we would appreciate your prayers on this specific issue, as well as continued prayer for his overall healing.
We are striving, with God's help, to walk by faith and not by sight. On the ultrasound and fetal echo cardiograms, we see the diagnosis with our eyes, the proof is visible. Yet, we know from God's Word and through our own experiences that we serve an amazing, powerful Creator who can do more than we ask or imagine. We are experiencing the peace of God and know people are praying. Thank you for walking this road with us. We are grateful.
Jenni
Monday, August 18, 2008
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Still praying for a miracle, but also knowing that whatever comes, God knew it and is walking alongside. We love you guys!
I found your blog and had to leave a comment. My son Jacob is now 16 months old and was born with Transposition of the Great Arteries too.
We did not know before he was born and he was emergency transferred to our local children's hospital (Salt Lake City, Utah) when he was 7 hours old and they knew something was wrong. Jacob had his Arterial Switch operation when he was 5 days old.
For us, our miracle from God came in a surgically corrected to "normal" heart and an amazing recovery with no big complications. Maybe that will be your miracle too.
If you are interested in reading our son's story and seeing his pictures, please visit our blog at: www.jacobsheart.blogspot.com
I know that no two heart stories are the same, but this might give you a glimpse into what to expect.
Also if you are interested I would be happy to talk to you via email or phone.
christina@intermountainhealinghearts.org
I know going through this trial brought my husband and I closer to Jesus Christ and we truly felt His love and strength surround us. I pray that you too will feel His spirit with you through Braden's journey.
Hugs & Prayers,
Christina Davis
momma to Jacob (d-TGA)
I have been praying for you guys. Specificaly for Peace and Strength. God has shown his faithfulness by providing both. Thanks for the wonderful update. What a Great comment by Christina as well. I am confident that God is working in All our lives thru this.
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