Gabe and Lindsay turn 6!

He told Gabe that this surgery was going to be the nastiest one he has gone through and the cranio surgeries are no walk in the park. The maximum expansion they can achieve with surgery is 1.5cm. That is due to the skin on the skull, that is all the “give” that it has. So the game plan would be to go through and remove the majority of the skull, fracture those bones and wire them into shape with gaps between the bones. Then attach wires to the bones and push them through the skin on his skull. They will then place him in a helmet and the wires will be coming through the helmet. For 3 weeks we will be responsible to increase the tension on the bone and the bone will gradually stretch the skin. Our goal would be 2.5 cm increase in the head circumference. After we complete those 3 weeks we will keep him in the helmet and let his head settle for 3 weeks.
6 weeks after the surgery he will go back to the OR for a bone graft. At the age of 6 your skull bone will heal itself, but it will not grown new bone to fill in the gaps between the bones. I believe they said that they will take a rib to harvest for the graft. Dr. Frim is not of the same mindset so Dr. M will defer to him.
At the RMH before surgery

The hardware (compensating device) that they removed and replaced.

March brought an MRI of Lindsay's spine and of Gabe's head and c-spine as well as a CINE MRI. Gabe had a rough time recovering from the sedation for the MRI.
Lindsay at the RMH before the MRI

Gabe at DCAM after his MRI
Gabe is Gabe. At the moment Dr. Frim feels that his shunt is functioning the best that it can. We are going to try to encourage him to lie down for 2 hours in the afternoon to see if his body can build up a tolerance and not have so many low pressure episodes. So our goal is not to mess with his shunt right now. :) However when we were looking at Gabe's CINE MRI (Flow study) it showed that he had adeqaute flow to his anterior brain, however posteriorly, he has very minimal flow. Based on his exam, Frim feels that Gabe's headaches are exhibiting the same what he did before decompression. We are going to see a new neuro and decide from there what we feel is best in terms of neuropathic meds. While they have not helped in the past I am not opposed to try them again. If that does not work he will need an exploratory surgery of his decompression site to look for scar tissue since it does not show well on an MRI.
Coloring Easter Eggs-Gabe
April brought a new diagnosis of dysautonomia. We went to the ER with the thought that Gabe's shunt was broken. After 5 days they were able to get his symptoms under control and we could come home. We also had the production of Cinderella. Lindsay and Gabe were mice, Hannah was a pumpkin and Lindsay also was a bouquet. April also brought Lindsay a diagnosis of Pseudo Tumor Cerebri. She had a Lumbar Puncture and her intracranial pressure was elevated.
Lindsay, Hannah and Gabe
Lindsay, Gabe and Fayeth
Miss Angela, Lindsay, Gabe, Alex, Donelle
Hannah, Carissa & Audrey
I am 3 today!
We also went to Wisconsin Dells and stayed at the Kalahari. It was SPECTACULAR!!! The resort itself was beautiful, the staff was awesome and we had NO complaints. On the way to the Kalahari Gabe was having horrible pain. When we got there, Darren went to the grocery store and Gabe lied down.
Fayeth (3)-Gabe & Lindsay (6)- Hannah (4)
The following day Gabe decided to push through the day and we decided to leave early on Thursday and head straight to clinic. When we arrived at clinic they did an x-ray and a shunt tap. There was a clog in Gabe's shunt and they were able to make his shunt work (better).
Hannah-Lindsay-Gabe (mid May)
Lindsay's daisy troop collected and donated 61,100 pop tops to the RMH. (Thus far the total for Lindsay was 30,542)

June brought on of the most magical times of the year. RECITAL! Gabe and Lindsay did their Ballet/Jazz number to Grease Lighting and Hannah did her ballet number to Don't get lost in the crowd.
Lindsay (the sassy one)-Gabe-Hannah (the angel)-the day we had photos taken

Hannah's Recital Tradition
Hannah falls every year at recital. Here she is with Miss Angela who during their number was able to get Hannah smiling and back dancing.
July brought Discover Camp. You can read about it HERE.
Our super spacious cabin.
Darren also arranged for Gabe to meet his favorite Nascar Driver, Jeff Burton.
Gabe was able to meet him at the Brickyard and Gabe went to his first NASCAR race.
Gabe was able to meet him at the Brickyard and Gabe went to his first NASCAR race.

Gabe at his 1st Nascar Race. The Brickyard.
August brought our sweet Hannah's 5th birthday. Cousin Karley made Hannah's cake.
Hannah is 5!
Ummm, okay so maybe not just the talent to be a Playboy Bunny, but maybe she will also model on top of race cars.
On Black Friday Gabe danced at the Mall
December: Nutcracker- Daisy Christmas Party- Christmas with the Wilson's- Surgery for Lindsay (9 day stay in the hospital)- MRI for Lindsay- Christmas with the McGraw's- Christmas with my family.

Lindsay-Gabe-Hannah
Christmas at Aunt Janes
Lindsay and Baylie making a gingerbread house for Amanda while in Comer. Lindsay was having a drain trial done (she will have a shunt placed in January)
Ice Storm 2008
The trees that I have asked Darren (repeatedly) to take down this spring. We currently have a cracked window. 
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