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Monday, April 5, 2010

I dont want to write this

I really don't want to write this but I must. I am sitting here in the PICU, next to Malachi. He was hospitalized late last night for RSV and a stroke. Yes my big boy has recently suffered a major stroke that is affecting his right arm and leg. Thanks about all we know right now. At some point I will go into how we found out and what led us to this but right now is not the time.

As far as they stroke. They are still not sure what caused it. We anticipate a lot of testing today. He will be going in for a sedated MRI later this morning, followed by a ton of bloodwork and ultrasounds of his legs. They are thinking he may have a clotting disorder or possibly Moyamoya disease.

Josh and I are doing okay. We are obviously terrified and worried about out peewee. Its so hard know that just behind that skull something so serious is going on and there is nothing we can do about it. We have been running through questions, will he walk? Talk? communicate? Its overwhelming to say the least. The one thing we don't want is people's pitty. We need you guys to be strong for us, to encourage us and to support us. Pitty is going to get any of us anywhere, we know that you are sorrry this happened, so are we. Right now we need to focus on  geting through this and being strong for Malachi. He is a tough cookie and we are trying to rest in that. Malachi has proved the docs worng time and time again and has left people scratching their heads. We are confident he will do the same in this situation.

We dont understand why we were chosen for this new journey or why our baby was chosen. But we are trusting that there is a reason, a reason that non of us can comprehend, a mission from God to reflect all the glory back to Him. Time will tell. Until then we wait for any news and cling to hope and our faith in Christ.

9 comments:

Emily said...

I have the faith.... Malachi will pull through this. He is such a strong spirit. Our prayers are with you and your family at this time. Loads of Love...

Kristin said...

My first thought... thank goodness Eli is home. A tender mercy from the Lord. Second thought... these kids are strong and are fighters. So are their Mommies. You will all pull through. Prayers. Sorry you are going through this.

Lacey said...

Please keep us updated! Praying for your little peewee, he will be ok.
Tell them to check for antiphospholipid antibody syndrome. I know,its long, but thats what jax has. its a clotting disorder, he's probably had it his whole life and we just didn't know it. But I was told that they are finding it more and more in DS kids. Its easily treated with blood thinners, and Jax hasn't clotted at all since being on them. If you have any questions email me. laceyrugg@hotmail.com

Alan Anderson said...

He will pull through! He is a fighter - and I have learned as well that these kids beat the odds! Our prayers are with you guys. Lots and lots of loves coming from us for your sweet Malachi.

JennyH said...

Prayers for him and the family.

First time here but to me, it looks like you have had your share of hospitals the last few weeks.

Your boys are very cute BTW!

Cammie Heflin said...

Praying for all of you, what a flood of emotions you are dealing with, I hope you get answers soon.

Unknown said...

Erin, we've been thinking about Malachi all day. I hope that the drs. find some answers for the stroke. Malachi is such a sweet,special little man. He has a lot to give/teach the world. Let us know if we can do anthing to help! Keep us posted!

Stephanie said...

Posted a prayer request for you all on our blog. Saying our prayers for you tonight. Keep us updated when you can. Sending virtual hugs!

Steph & Christopher

Anonymous said...

In our thoughts and prayers- Malachi will get through this too.....hugs for mom and dad as you start another unknown leg of the journey with God by your side.