Thursday, December 16, 2010

Finally!

We've known since this summer that our daughter would have another scan in December to evaluate her hemangiomas, carotid artery and aortic arch. She was originally scheduled for a CT Angiogram for 12/6, and then scheduled to see her dermatologist, neurologist and ophthalmologist all on 12/9. We were so excited to get all of these appointments in before January 1st! What a great plan!

Then, after attending the PHACE Family Conference in Milwaukee this fall, Jason and I wondered about the possibility of changing the order for the CT Angiogram to an MRI/MRA. From what we learned, we thought an MRI/MRA would likely be able to see all the necessary images, but with MUCH less radiation. So, we asked our specialists, and we were told that we could easily change the orders without a problem. Woohoo!

Unfortunately , the orders for the new scan did not come through until 12/2, which meant we had to choose a new day for the scan. After some rescheduling and flexibility on the part of many specialists, we were able to get every appointment rescheduled for this week, but we would have to drive to San Marcos first thing Monday morning to make this happen. When I took our daughter on Monday morning for her MRI/MRA in San Marcos, she had quite a bit of congestion and a low grade fever, so the paramedic opted to delay the scan due to fears with the anesthesia. (I am thankful that they are cautious!)

So, once again, we relied on the flexibility of others, we moved the scans and all of the specialists appointments for the 3rd time and tried again.

Today we were successful. Our daughter was able to have her scans. The radiologist was able to get all of the pictures requested by the specialists. The paramedics that helped us were super kind and we were even able to do a blood draw for a PHACE Syndrome genetics study.

This 3rd round of rescheduling appointments with our specialists means that I will have to stay home with our daughter next week while Jason travels with the boys to Missouri to see family for the holidays. I hate that we're going to be apart for a few days during my holiday break, but I am thankful that all our our specialists are so accommodating and are "fitting us in" during this busy time of the year!

We received a call tonight from our daughter's pediatrician that the MRI/MRA report has already been received and that everything looks stable. Good news! We will see our specialists next week and will learn more details about the test results in the week to come. Stay tuned!

1 comment:

  1. Jennifer, our family pray everyday for your Ella. Keep us posted on the results! Yeah for the MRI...Merry Christmas..your Christmas picture is beautiful!

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