Monday, September 24, 2012
Juan Pablo
On June 26 Juan Pablo had a seizure. After a trip to the ER and some tests we discovered he has an arteriovenous malformation (AVM). This is something he was born with and we would not know about it until he had symptoms - such as a seizure. An AVM is an abnormal connection between arteries and veins. These can occur anywhere in the body, and Juan Pablo's is in his brain. There are two options - either treat it (if possible) or wait for it to rupture and bleed. Fortunately, in his case it is something that can be treated. After lots of doctor appointments and tests we are now preparing to begin treating his AVM. This Friday he will be going to the hospital to have the first of probably two preliminary procedures. They will be doing an embolization. Basically putting him to sleep, inserting a very thin catheter into an artery in his groin, "snake" it up to his brain and then very carefully guiding it into the AVM. Once they have the catheter where they want it they will begin to put glue into the veins and arteries involved to cut off the blood supply to the AVM. Assuming all goes well it will take a couple of hours and he will stay in the hospital for two days. He will probably have to go back in about two weeks and have it done again. After that we will schedule his main surgery. They will actually go into his brain and remove the AVM. This will be a big surgery and involve a week long stay in the hospital.
While this is certainly not something we would have wished for there are some blessings in it. An AVM is a very scary and dangerous thing to have. Many of them bleed, but his has not. We are thankful. Many of them are too large or in an area that cannot be treated. His is a medium size and in an area of the brain that is easily accessible. So, while the surgery is not simple, the percentages that he will be cured are good. We are thankful for that. He has had two seizures, but nothing else. We are thankful for that. This has not been an inexpensive thing. We do have health insurance and have almost met our maximum $10,000.00 out-of-pocket amount. After this his treatment will be covered 100%. $10,000 is a large sum, but with savings, our Health Savings Account and what we saved from the adoption tax credit we received last year it will be paid for. We had planned to add onto our house, but Dan felt like we should save part of the tax credit - "just in case" and wait to build. So we have not had to go into debt to pay the bills. We are thankful. Our "big" kids live close and will be able to help care for Maicol and Andrew while we are with Juan Pablo in the hospital. We are thankful.
We ask for and covet your prayers on our behalf. I will update the blog on Friday after his procedure.
Karen
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4 comments:
We will be praying for you guys as you prepare & on Friday.
I'm thankful he has you both as parents. Praying for JP's full recovery.
Praying for him! I am glad for your "thankfuls."
omgoodness!! karen, i haven't been keeping up with the blogs. im so sorry all this is going on. much love to you guys! praying. hang in there!
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