One of David's Birth Announcement Pictures |
David is our sweet, thoughtful, shy-upon-first-meeting, easy-going, and obedient child. Everyone who meets him either tells us he's "so cute" or "so sweet!" Behind his lovable face and bubbling personality is a body that has known its struggles for all of its 4.5 years of life. Although David was born a healthy baby despite being borderline premature, within a few months, we knew something wasn't right. To make a very long and complicated story short, I'll give you a quick timeline of his young life:
3 months old - mouth area, hands, feet, legs started turning blue at various times when he was lying on his back
4 months old - found out David had 3 heart defects including a hole in his heart and an artery coming off of his aorta that was going the wrong way and pressing against his esophagus
5 months old - diagnosed with Gastroesophageal Disease (GERD - "reflux")
7 months old - scheduled for open heart surgery which ended up being canceled 2 weeks before the surgery when a cardiac MRI showed his heart defects weren't the source of his blue spells (ended up realizing his GERD was the culprit after a milk scan was done- he was aspirating on his relux)
David at 7 months |
0-1 years - several bouts of bronchiolitis and 1 bout of pneumonia during the winter and spring; exhibited allergic symptoms but tested negative for all allergy testing - put on allergy medicine anyway to control symptoms (doctors thought he just had an immature immune system and would outgrow it)
1-2 years - multiple ear infections; diagnosis of asthma
Almost 2 years old |
2-3 years - fractured and lacerated left index finger in heavy metal door at church requiring stitches and splinting; got a concussion because he talked his brother into sending him down the stairs in a laundry basket only to crash into the entertainment center; Surgery to drain infection in his ears that was resistant to 5 different antibiotics and to insert tubes in his ear drums (Jan. '09); start of multiple sinus infections
David sporting his fractured and stitched up finger (Jan. '09) |
3-4 years - multiple sinus infections (at this point, he had been on antibiotics more months of his life than he had not been on an antibiotic); Surgery to remove his adenoids (Feb. '10); diagnosis of IgG Immune Deficiency
David in June 2010 - he and Josh were ring bearers for their Uncle Tim's wedding |
For a summary of David's current health concerns and needs for prayer, see the next blog.
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