Pray for Meredith

Archive for October 2009

Friday night while out to dinner we ran into one of our PICU doctors from UK Children’s Hospital, Dr. Bernard.  He spoke to Meredith and asked how she was and how old she was, which she answered for him.  He told her she was a very sick little girl and said, “Congratulations,” to Josh and me.  It was a strange thing to hear. 

I mentioned to him that she had been in rehab in Cincinnatti and was still getting some and that she was on the road to recovery.  He responded by saying she looked to be past the road to recovery.  Which on seeing her so briefly, I can understand that response.  But to sit with her in class for a short time, to see her struggle to do simple addition and answer reading comprehension questions.  To remind her over and over again at home to stand up and walk instead of crawling on the floor.  To try to teach her to control her involuntary movements than often translate into hitting her sister, or bouncing up from the table over and over before a meal is over.  To remind her how to spell her own name.   To see her frustrated at daily living tasks that her little sister can do better than she can.    She has come so far from, and yet she still has a long road ahead of her. 

Which is why I would ask for your prayers that insurance will provide her more therapies.  They have denied our first request after she ran through the 25 they paid for.  But I’m submitting paperwork to appeal that and to ask for more.   The therapies do so much for her as we have seen her her rapid improvements this far.    As always, I humbly thank God for what He has done for her — and I plead for Him to continue her recovery.

Ps. 86: 5-10

“For you, O Lord, are good and forgiving, abounding in steadfast love to all who call upon you.
Give ear, O Lord, to my prayer; listen to my plea for grace.  In the day of my trouble I call upon you, for you answer me. There is none like you among the gods, O Lord, nor are there any works like yours.  All the nations you have made shall come and worship before you, O Lord, and shall glorify your name.  For you are great and do wondrous things;  you alone are God.”

 

Meredith arrived home from Cincinnati Children’s Hospital on July 27, almost 3 months ago.  Since coming home Laura has been the lead teacher in playing school.  Meredith resumed her position as lead teacher today.
The girls will prepare their Halloween costumes this weekend.

Meredith is taking 2 medications and will discontinue 1 on Oct 31.  She seems to make progress as she weans off of the meds.

Tomorrow begins speech therapy.  Other therapies have stopped pending insurance review.  So the schedule is school for 2-3 hours, speech once per week and 1 hour of tutoring 3 days per week.

Meredith gets to be the teacher once again.

Meredith gets to be the teacher once again.

Meredith is (extra) FULL of energy these days as her seizure meds continue to be weaned. Laura Campbell is getting over the flu, and Meredith is on tamiflu as a preventative. That’s the first time I’ve ever taken one child to the doctor and been sent home with medicine for the other child.
One prayer concern we have is getting insurance to cover more therapies. This week will be the last week of insurance paying for Cardinal Hill therapies unless our insurance company will extend coverage. OT and PT have been so beneficial to her, but she still has a lot of recovery in front of her — motor planning, fine motor skills, following multi-step commands, social skills, physical strength — all are improving through therapies.   We had only just gotten the speech evaluation done and hoped to begin that therapy this week.   Hopefully our rehab doctor’s letter will sway the insurance company.

Thank you all for your prayers! ~ Carrie

Meredith Ella Rose and Laura Campbell

Meredith Ella Rose and Laura Campbell

LC MC Birthday

Celebrating 6 years

Celebrating 6 years

Sample from October 7

Sample from October 7

Late June sample
Late June sample
Late July sample

Late July sample


Meredith’s story

Eight year old Meredith has been in the hospital since April 27th, first in a medically induced coma and now for continued occupational and physical therapy. The doctors were baffled for over 3 weeks and didn't know what had caused her seizures and illness.

On May 13, Meredith was diagnosed with Acute Necrotyzing Encephalopathy after being transferred to Cincinnati Children's Hospital the day before.

On June 1, after slowly being eased off her anti-seizure meds over the course of many days, Meredith started rehab. The doctors estimate that she may be released in mid-July.

Please pray that Meredith continues to improve and respond with her therapies and pray for continued strength for Meredith's parents, sister and extended family.



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