Friday, September 25, 2009

Haley's dream

Hello,

Thursday morning Haley woke up and I asked her if she slept good...she said yes. I asked her if she had good dreams and her eyes lit up. She said, "I dreamed about God." This is what she told me. "I saw God and He was in the light. He gave me a hug. He kissed me on the cheek and I kissed Him on the cheek. He said I am the Lord."

Haley has never shared a more vivid dream since the time she told me she was playing basketball and running. It truly is awesome to be in her presence. I just had to share this with everyone.

Pete

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Surgery date

Hello,

We have been told that 100% Haley's surgery will be on October 2. Wouldn't you know that the doctors would schedule it to where she would probably still be in the 9th...her birthday. Please be praying for her as we approach the day. Michelle is laying down right now with a massive headache. As she put it, "it all just became real when we got the date." We value your prayers and will let you know any details as they come available.

The Cassidy's

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Surgery plans...no date yet

Well, we spoke with the neurosurgeon and the orthopedic surgeon and everyone is on the same page with the plan for surgery. The date is still up in the air, but will be within a week or two based on clearing one whole day in the O.R. for both docs. They will be performing the posterior occipital fusion of the rear base of the skull to the spine. Unfortunately they are unable to avoid the halo. It may seem trivial for us to be worried about asthetics after the surgery, but it is much more than that. Haley will wake up from anesthesia and not understand what or why the hardware is mounted to her head and shoulders. In adults they drill 4 screws into the skull for stability. In children, which have thinner skulls, they use 6-8 screws. They are placed about even with the top of the ear (eyebrow height) and are made of graphite. We will be responsible for daily care of the screw sites with peroxide and antibiotic ointment. Forgive me but I am fearful of Haley's level of understanding when she wakes up. We can ask her now if she is ready to have surgery and she will wave her hand at us and say, "come on guys, let's get in the car for the doctor...yay...woo-hoo!" The graft for the fusion will consist of either bone harvested from her pelvis, rib, surrounding skull or artificial. The doc said the "gold standard" is pelvic bone with an almost 100% success rate. Please pray for all of the facets of this procedure. The orthopedic surgeon said they have seen zero cases like her, but have performed multiple surgeries in the past that they had seen zero of before and all have had a good outcome. The moment we are given a date for the surgery it will be posted on the blog. Thank you to everyone for your continued prayers for our family.
We love you,

The Cassidy's

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Vague news

Hello,

I promised to post when I received any information. The doctor has found a willing orthopedist and has a plan, but we need to schedule an appointment to discuss the plan. I will let everyone know when the plan is revealed to us.