Two months ago, my world seemingly got turned upside down. Two months ago K was born via c-section after trying for a vbac for 12 hours and not really progressing. Today I look back at that and am thankful because we had no clue about K's Spina Bifida. We also do not know if her lipoma could have ruptured or not during birth as it was half filled with spinal fluid. The last two months have been stressful, happy, sad, worrisome and so much more but right now I feel at peace.
K had surgery approx two weeks ago and sometimes I am still trying to wrap my head around that. My 6 week old baby had major spinal surgery. She could have been paralyzed, she could have major bladder/bowel issues, she could have required another surgery to put a shunt in her head. She could have been. She's not paralyzed, had a very short term bladder issue and she did not need another surgery. Miracles happen. Prayers work. Believe it.
When K was 4 days old I found a support forum for people living with Spina Bifida or parents of children with Spina Bifida: Spina Bifida Connection . This was my saving grace. The people there are inspiring, helpful, friendly and most of all been there. To be able to connect with other moms/dads who have been there and done that, to know I am not alone in this journey is priceless. Reading their stories, blogs, and helpful posts in regard to my own situation, I learned so much.
I learned that K having Spina Bifida is not the end of the world, just a different world. Her life isn't going to end or not be fulfilling because she has a birth defect. She will go on to lead a fulfilling life filled with love, joy, friends and family.
I am learning to live in the here and now and not in the future. No one can predict what will happen in the next 6 months, year or 10 years and rather than worry and dwell on it, I am living life and enjoying time with my 3 girls.
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Miracles do happen. I'm so happy for your family.
So glad you got a miracle!!!
Thanks girls :) I am still in the dream state I think. Heading back to UAB for 2 week post op tomorrow.
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