If you have followed LillyAnna's story, you know the single most difficult and traumatic part of the history of her disease was dealing with her lesions. When things were at their worst, she had about thirty of them and the dressings had to be changed every other day. These dressing changes were excruciatingly painful for her and for me although in a much different way. The memory of these dressing changes is something that still sits in the back of my head and heart. If you are interested in hearing more, I wrote a post about it all. It is called Whoever You Are. Follow the links at the right side of this page, it was written in March of 2013.
We found out yesterday that the angel doc would like to do a skin biopsy that is usually reserved for a time when patients are sedated. However, we are not sedating Lil for anything on this trip. So to do this biopsy we will have to papoose her, just like we did during her dressing changes, hold her down, just like we did during her dressing changes and scrape skin from her. The team here is concerned about doing this for a number of reasons. They are concerned about causing a lesion and they are concerned about doing it while she is awake. I repeated what I have said from the time we walked through these doors, this is why we are here. So if I have to go down that dark dark hall to that dark dark room in my dark dark heart I can find the strength to wrap my baby once again in a hospital blanket and help hold her down while trying to calm her by whispering in her ear so we can get the samples we need. I believe that getting these samples is important. I want to know why her lesions are so "extraordinary". Even here, in this place where they have actually treated cases like this in infants before.
In the meantime, we are trying to do what we can to make this place enjoyable for Lil. It is important that she sees this as a place that is good overall. It sounds like we will be followed by the angel doc and possibly could come back in six months. LillyAnna adores the zoo. My Aunt AnnaLouise lovingly bought us a year long pass to the Philadelphia Zoo and I take her up there to walk around often. It is great because if she is having a bad day she just has to sit in the stroller and we can leave after only an hour or so. Lil really enjoys the reptile house and the big cats. So we attempted to use the Metro yesterday and after getting turned around a bit, we found the National Zoo and Lil was able to see animals she does not get to see at our zoo which was exciting. Plus, the National Zoo is something to see! She saw pandas and elephants and a bunch of reptiles that I could not begin to list.
I was also able to take her on a subway which was especially cool for me. When I was young, I spent a lot of time with my grandmother. She was my best friend and greatest supporter my whole life. As a young girl, she always took me into 'town' (Philadelphia) using the trolley and subway. So taking Lil on was a lot of fun. Little Chris would have loved it! Before we left my Aunt Tina had us over for dinner, backyard fire and pumpkin carving so I could focus on the twins a bit. It was a wonderful day. I took off my wedding rings and left them there. I hate not having my wedding rings when I meet new people. It just does not feel right. Not having enough time to go back and get them before we left for Bethesda, I opened my jewelry box and my grandmother's wedding ring was sitting right on top. Now that I have lost weight, it fits me perfectly. I feel very connected to her right now.
I will continue to keep you all updated. I know we have a lot of new followers and I am glad to have you all. Thank you!
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