Our Blessing Named Jesse

Jesse Quintin was born September 26, 2007, the much-loved fifth son of Kristan and Chad. He was diagnosed shortly after birth with AV Canal Heart Defect and Down Syndrome. Thursday, January 10th, Jesse had surgery to repair his heart defect. Friday morning he suddenly went into cardiac arrest. After 45 min. of CPR he was attached to life support. By God's healing hand his heart started to beat again and he came off life support on January 13. We created this blog to keep everyone updated.





Friday, June 27, 2008

Waiting for More Tests

Jesse continues to do very well - getting stronger every day. He is getting closer to being able to sit up, and standing with assistance. He got his first tooth last week. He babbles quite a bit - ba, ba, ba and da, da, da.

It looks like the increase in medication might be helping. The last couple days his oxygen only falls to 83-85 (instead of 80) when he isn't on oxygen. We have more appointments scheduled in July. On July 14th he goes in for an echo of his heart at 9:00am and then will see Dr. Ivy, the pulmonary hypertension specialist at 10:00am. He will then advise us as to how soon we need to do the heart cath. Then at 11:30 we go for the pH Probe which is a 23 hour study with a very thin tube through his nose down into the esophagus to measure pH, to check for reflux. Then on July 16th he will have swallow study, about a 2 hour test and then spend the night again for a sleep study. The waiting is so hard. I am hoping we find some information that will help us to treat Jesse.

Please pray for little AnnaSophia and her family - you can check her blog for the latest update www.ourannasophia.blogspot.com . She is in Denver staying at the Ronald McDonald house awaiting a heart transplant.

Kristan

Friday, June 13, 2008

Some Encouraging News

I spoke with Jesse's cardiologist on the phone yesterday and she gave me a little more encouraging news. She didn't really think that the pulmonary hypertension had gotten worse, it just hadn't gotten any better. It may just be taking longer to resolve than expected.

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Latest Doctor Appointments

Today we had a full day at Children's Hospital starting at 9:00am and ending at 4:30pm. We started the day with an upper GI to check for aspiration. The test was normal - showing no reflux or aspiration. After lunch we saw our cardiologist and had another echo done. The echo showed that despite the increase in medication, that the pulmonary hypertension has actually gotten worse in the last few weeks (systolic reading of over 70 now). Then we saw an ENT doctor who did a scope. Jesse's tonsils are small, but adenoids obstruct about 50% of his airway. The doctor did not think surgery was necessary solely based on that, but wants to wait for the sleep study which is scheduled for July 16th (unless there is a cancellation and we can get in earlier). He is also scheduled for a swallow study at that time. All of these tests are to try to determine if there is a cause for the pulmonary hypertension, which would then be called secondary pulmonary hypertension. Once they have gone through all of the testing, if they can't determine a cause it is then called primary pulmonary hypertension. It would be much better if a cause (that is fixable) can be found. From the healthatoz website:
Prognosis
Pulmonary hypertension is chronic and incurable with an unpredictable survival rate.

Length of survival has been improving, with some patients able to live 15-20 years
or longer with the disorder.

This evening Jesse's cardiologist called. She had talked to Dr. Ivy (the pulmonary hypertension specialist). We are again increasing Jesse's medication (Sildenafil). Orders are in for the cardiac catheterization, so that will probably happen before the sleep study. She is trying to get Jesse in to see a pulmonologist this week, or sometime soon - I told her I didn't want to wait until the July16th trip to Denver.

I've been thinking about all that has happened since Jesse's birth. I was comfortable in "Holland" and glad to finally get out of "Siberia" and now trying to think where I can liken our current situation to and can find no analogy. I know it isn't somewhere I want to go. But I am trying not to fear for Jesse's future and to trust God, wherever He takes us.

Where He Leads I'll Follow
William A. Ogden, 1885
http://www.cyberhymnal.org/htm/w/h/l/whlifoll.htm

Sweet are the promises, kind is the word,
Dearer far than any message man ever heard;
Pure was the mind of Christ, sinless I see;
He the great example is, and pattern for me.

Refrain
Where He leads I’ll follow,
Follow all the way.
Where He leads I’ll follow,
Follow Jesus ev’ry day.

Sweet is the tender love Jesus hath shown,
Sweeter far than any love that mortals have known;
Kind to the erring one, faithful is He;
He the great example is, and pattern for me.

Refrain

List to His loving words, “Come unto Me”;
Weary, heavy laden, there is sweet rest for thee;
Trust in His promises, faithful and sure;
Lean upon the Savior, and thy soul is secure.

Refrain

I'll keep you updated as to our further appointments. We thank everyone for your continued prayers!

Kristan

Monday, June 2, 2008

Pictures from Aunt Kim

Aunt Kim is posting some images from our recent trip to Colorado. Jesse is so darling! He is just a happy, full of life baby. He smiles easily and his face just lights up ... as you can see! Aunt Kim's son, Daniel, is 3 weeks older than Jesse. They had fun playing together.