Monday, January 12, 2009

Monday, January 12 - Evening Update

Do you believe in miracles?!? This is all preliminary, BUT the attending physician said from what he and the radiologist could see, the MRI indicated only minor abnormalities in Taylor’s brain! We still have to wait for the Neurologist to give the official word, but the news looks good so far. They aren’t sure what to make of the minor abnormalities and said those could mean nothing as well. The strange thing is that the abnormalities are only on the left side, if they were caused by the lack of oxygen it should show on both sides. The doctor said he could not explain the difference in results from the CAT Scan and the EEG to what they are now seeing in the MRI. I think I can explain… Can you say The Father, The Son, and the Holy Spirit?

It was just last night when the Neurologist didn’t think they would do an MRI until next week; in fact, Tammy started the day out by going home to see the boys. They were very excited to see her! Little did Tammy know that it was going to be such a big day for Taylor.

Apparently, her wakefulness and her frustration with the breathing tube, made them decide to do it while she was still incubated. They sedated her because she is fussing with the tubes. Then before they could begin the MRI, they sedated her again because she was still too alert and fussing.

To add to the events of the day, they started weaning Taylor off of the respirator, and they hope they can pull it out yet tonight. She is breathing over it, and they don’t want her to become dependent on it. Since she wants to pull at the tubes and they want her to be more alert, they are hoping to do this tonight. Obviously, being able to remove the respirator is a significant step, but it will also allow them to try some different treatments for Taylor’s heart.

Which brings us to Taylor’s heart. She has so many battles to still fight. With all the good news and things to be thankful for, Taylor’s heart is still struggling. Taylor’s heart is not responding to the meds and the doctors have been preparing Jeff and Tammy for the possibility that they may need to seriously pursue a heart transplant and put Taylor on the donor list. Which makes today’s MRI results even more crucial as acceptance to the donor list is also dependent on adequate brain function. Please continue to pray; with Christ’s love Taylor will overcome this as well.

I had a feeling something big would happen this week. It feels like every church in the nation was praying with us to lift Taylor up to Christ. Please continue to Pray with us, Taylor still has a long battle ahead but we are confident with the cross of Jesus leading the way, Taylor will be victorious. God Bless.

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Jeff and Tammy and family,
Wow! We hope this news from the MRI is confirmed by the neurologist. You are on such a roller coaster, I can't imagine how you are keeping yourselves together. Love and prayers,
Bernie and BIll

Chad Kreel said...

Jeff, Tammy, and family:
Kari and I are praying for Taylor and your family. I have sent this blog to some co-workers to have them also lift your family with the power of prayer.

We will continue to pray with you. God Bless.
Chad and Kari Kreel

Anonymous said...

Jeff and Tammy,
This is wonderful news and I pray the neurologist's results are the same. Jan continues to provide me updates on Taylor as well as the amazing support from the community. Know that you and your family are loved by many. We will continue to pray for Taylor as well as the strength you need to persevere. Love Wes

Anonymous said...

Good news, I hope for more of it.

Eric

Anonymous said...

Wonderful news! And yes, we believe in miracles, as we see here! I know that Taylor will make it through this, and there is more good news yet to come, I can feel it! Please know that you have SO many praying for Taylor and the family, and you are in our thoughts constantly! Keep your heads up...towards the heavens.

Anonymous said...

Let's keep that good news coming! We will continue to pray that her heart starts responding to the meds. She's a tough little girl and we know that little heart will keep fighting to get better.
One can't even begin to imagine how it must feel to see your little one going through all of this. We know it has to be tough; but keep your heads high, remain optimistic, and always remember that you have so many people supporting you and praying for little Taylor. The power of prayer is an awesome thing; we know God will help little Taylor prevail over this.

God Bless. Love Drew,Marisa & kids

Anonymous said...

"This is the day the Lord hath made, let us rejoice and be glad in it!" Isn't that verse so true!
Wonderful news, and I know the good news will continue coming! What a powerful witness the whole Whitehead family and all their prayer warriors are! One of my favorite psalms is Psalm 121. Part of it reads:
"I lift my eyes to the hills -
Where does my help come from?
My help comes from the Lord,
the maker of heaven and earth.
"The Lord will keep you from all harm - he will watch over your life; the Lord will watch over your coming and going, both now and forevermore." Stay strong Jeff and Tammy, and continue to lean on the Lord! Love You Guys!
Jan and Royce Duncan

Anonymous said...

The POWER of PRAYER!!!! It is amazing! Love Cheryl and family

Anonymous said...

The power of prayer is such an awesome thing, along with God's love. Nothing is impossible when He is in control. We will continue to pray for Taylor and the Whitehead family.
Craig & Sheri James
Center Point, Ia

Anonymous said...

Tammy & Jeff,

Praise God with the new updates! What a great God we serve, who serves us! We are friends with Tim & Jamie. Letting you know we are praying multiple times throughout our day. We were elated when Jamie called with great news of the MRI last night. We feel like you are like our family. Keeping you in our prayers. Taylor is going to keep getting better!!!

Steve, Amy, Callie, Chloe, & Claire Neighbor (Center Point)

Anonymous said...

Ask and you shall receive. My husband and I are crying out to God for the miraculous in Taylor's life. We pray the she would be a living testimony to the love of Jesus and his power to heal!
Joel and Brooke Conrad (James)
Kansas City, MO

Anonymous said...

Im glad to hear the progress she is making..May God bless and your family is in my prayers...