For some reason that isn't yet known, when you put a shunt in a child with congenital toxoplasmosis most of the time, their brain circulates the CSF (cerebral spinal fluid) better. Which allows the cortex (brain matter) to expand. With this growth comes a greater potential for cognitive development.
Deciding to go ahead with this procedure has been a discussion Gabriel and I have been having for weeks. We've sought opinions from four neurosurgeons and several neurologists. It's difficult to make a choice that will affect your child for the rest of their life when you have experts whose opinions completely differ from each other.
It comes down to this. I had nothing to do with how Isaiah was put together. It's not like I thought to myself, hmmm, lets put some dark eyes and hair, round face, oh and let's throw some toxo in there too. God knit Isaiah together. And he did it to bring himself glory. We pray that Isaiah will have no problems with the surgery and no complications down the road. Please join us in praying that God will guide the surgeons' hands and that Gabriel and I will rely on God for peace in knowing that he is in control. Isaiah's surgery is scheduled for tomorrow, November 6th, at 8:15am. God isn't bound by time so if you read this afterwards you can definitely still pray for us :)
I will do my best to post an update once things have settled down after the surgery but I can't promise anything. Check facebook for any quick updates. Thank you for all your support and prayers so far. To God goes all the Glory.
My husband and I are friends of the Crislips and will continue to pray for Isaiah and you guys!
ReplyDeleteYour family continues to be in our thoughts and prayers. Your continued faith throughout this process is truly an inspiration. I hope you are finding peace as well. We might not be close, but we are still family and if there is anything you all need...please let us know!
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