Friday, February 1, 2008

MRI #3 update


I met with the neurologist this morning and it was good to better understand his concerns and thoughts. First, he said both the EEG and MRI were "good" overall, so that was encouraging to hear.

EEG - there were a few "sharp waves" on the reading, but the "background" looked very good. He said it was nothing to be concerned about.

MRI - The radiologist who first read the MRI again determined that it was a normal scan for Britton's age. The neurologist, though, had a few concerns as there have been subtle changes over the three MRIs that Britton has had. In explaining, he showed me the image of Britton's brain compared to the scan of another baby of equal gestational age. They look very similar except Britton has more defined edges of the "outer junctions" of the brain. Kind of like when you were coloring in elementary school -- the best "colorers" always outline the area with their crayon before they fill it in. This is what Britton's scan looks like -- the outer edge is slightly darker and more defined. The neurologist doesn't know what this could mean ... if anything. It's a wait and see how he develops kind-of-thing. All other areas of the brain look good -- no ischemic areas.

Clinically - The neurologist observed Britton's tone and responsiveness and was very encouraged. He and the physical therapist have commented that he has made huge strides, and is looking very good. We are encouraged!

The neurologist also mentioned that he had seen many babies with similar or worse MRIs that also improved clinically like Britton, and have had no or few issues as they developed. So he was very hopeful for Britton, but there is still the unknown as to how his brain will be affected by the trauma that happened at birth. We will continue to see this neurologist after Britton's release from the NICU, and will do a follow-up MRI in 6 weeks.

We continue to hope for a full recovery for him, and are so thrilled to hear that it could be very possible. We lift him up in prayer every day and are so blessed by the ongoing encouragement we receive from our friends and family.

Britton did have a (minor) d-sat yesterday (uggghhh), so we begin with day 1 of our 7 d-sat-free days today.

"Oh, guard my soul, and deliver me! Let me not be put to shame, for I take refuge in you. May integrity and uprightness preserve me, for I wait for you." Psalm 25:20-21

"When we shoot an arrow, we look to the fall of it; when we send a ship to sea, we look for its return; and when we sow seed, we look for a harvest; so likewise when we sow our prayers, through Christ, in God's bosom, shall we not look for an answer and observe how we speed? It is a seed of atheism to pray and not to look how we speed. But a sincere Christian will pray and wait, and strengthen his heart with promises out of the Word, and never leave praying and looking up till God gives him a gracious answer." Richard Sibbes

8 comments:

Sue Smith said...

PTL for what you have accomplished, Danny , especially considering all that is going on,and PTL for Britton's continued good progress. All the daily comments, photos, and video bites are such a blessing.Thank you, Emily, and Danny for going to all the work so all of us can keep abreast of everything in this wonderful way. All this will soon be behind you and you'll have your precious son home.He is darling.God is not finished yet. Love, Sue and Scott

Anonymous said...

oh, I know you're not excited about re-starting the 7 day count, I'm sorry! We'll keep praying for Britton's constant improvement--glad y'all received hopeful reports!
love, Britton and Elizabeth Wood

Meridith said...

Praise the Lord!! So glad for the encouraging news. I know the count down has been reset to "0", but it is all in God's hands!!

I love the quote from Richard Sibbes... really touched my heart!

I'm praying for you all... and looking for the Lord's amazing answers!!

stephen smith said...

Just curious if the nurse checked the monitors history during that D-SAT to see if his SAT probe was correlating with the monitor at that time. As you know by now, the monitor isn't always telling the truth. if Britton was moving at the time or if the probe just wasn't getting a good signal. It's worth a shot. There were plenty of times during our stay inthe NICU when Izzy was getting bad/incorrect reads from her probes.

Stephen SMith

Anonymous said...

Hang in there! It sounds like there is more good going on and things are progressing! Be sure to get some rest. God Bless, David Fron

Sarah Largen said...

Thanks for keeping us posted. I'll be praying about the 7 days sans d-sats. Come on, Britton-you can do it! Love seeing the footage of baby boy, I just want to grab him! Love to you all, hang in there.

the largens

Anonymous said...

Hang in there guys; he'll come home when he's ready, and it's for the best to let him have 7 full days without a D-SAT episode. (you know that already, but patience...) Those of us in the far-flung Indiana branch of the family are thinking of you all, and praying that Britton will be as healthy and whole as he is good looking. Thank you for keeping your blog up to date. Pat, Andy, Clio, Ellen, Mark, Stephen, and Howard.

Kim said...

this is amazing! we are continuing to pray! ella has been praying for baby britton's head and loves watching his videos! we are just thrilled right now and will keep praying!!!!
kim