First of all, thank you so much for all the prayers, e-mails, links to our blogs, FB messages, etc....they mean more to us than we could ever express! I have been away from the internet for days, so when I finally got online this evening, the tears fell down my cheeks like a river as I read each and every one of them. I needed the encouragement today, so thank you for taking the time to write.
Now, to explain how we got to be in the cardiac unit of Vanderbilt Children's Hospital. Prior to our traveling to ET to pick-up Maura Rohama, I made an appointment with the international adoption clinic to have her examined upon our arrival home. I didn't have any reason to be alarmed, but I figured that since so many children had been coming home sick over the last several months and considering the fact that Maura is well below the growth curve, I thought it would be a good idea to have her examined. When we arrived, we didn't have any idea that our world was about to be turned upside down. We were sitting in the exam room and Dr. Rothman got a funny look on her face as she listened to Rohama's heart. Rohama started screaming, so we gave her a bottle and calmed her down and Dr. Rothman began listening again. She told us that Rohama's heart sounded like a galloping horse and then stated that she would like for her to be examined further just to make sure that everything was okay. We went to x-ray and then to the cardiac center and then back to the cardiac center. After the heart ultrasound, we were told that it was not safe for us to take Rohama home and that she needed to be admitted immediately...I thought I was going to be sick right there in the ultrasound room.
Downstairs to the ER we went and Rohama was immediately taken back to a room. A team of doctors and nurses started swarming around her and finally God presented a friendly face from my high school days - thank you so much Rachel for all your help! After awhile, she was transported upstairs to the cardiac unit and the panic increased. Ashton started crying and wanted to know if God was about to take Maura Rohama to heaven - how in the world do you respond to that when your heart and mind is asking the same thing?! My Dad came and got Ash and we were caught-up in a whirlwind of tests and explanations about the very limited amount of medical information we have on Rohama.
Well, thankfully AWAA was able to get more records from ET and we were able to forward those to the hospital staff. They assisted the doctors in trying to piece together labs, x-rays, and exams that she had experienced since July 10, 2009, when she entered the transitional home. We were told that Rohama's right ventrical is substantially weak and that she has to work very, very hard to both squeeze the blood out of the ventricle as well as when the heart is "resting". Consuming a bottle is very taxing for her and makes the back of her head sweat profusely - another sign of heart trouble, per the doctor, but we just thought, oh babies just sweat a lot.
She came through the heart cath and biopsy just fine today. We only had words with one lab person as she was very, very rude, had a horrible bedside manner, and couldn't draw blood if her life depended on it. She isn't allowed back inside Rohama's room and has been banned from touching her at all, so we got that situation taken care of very quickly. All the other people at Vandy have been so wonderful. Rohama has them stumped because she doesn't appear sick at all. She is laughing, squealing, blowing bubbles, and babbling constantly. Yesterday morning, a cardiologist that we had not yet met came charging into her room and examining her very closely. We knew he was a doctor, so we just sat back and let him do his thing and then asked why he was rushing into the room so quickly. He stated that because of the severity of the test results, he expected to find her in pulmonary distress and needing to be in ICU. He just couldn't get over Rohama's demeanor and easy-going nature. Her new pediatrician laughed at him and said, "That's our Rohama. She's quite something else." My thought was, "Rohama is happy but why shouldn't she be because she has been in God's arms all her life and He's still taking care of her."
I will say that throughout this entire ordeal, we are not angry and have certainly not talked bad about America World for referring a child with special needs to us when she was supposed to be healthy. If we have learned nothing else over the last year or so with the unexpected death of my mother and our daughter, we have learned to treasure each day and find joy in all circumstances. I can't tell you how many times in the last 48 hours I have quoted, "Walk by faith, not by sight." We don't know what tomorrow is going to bring or even what the next hour will bring but we do know who is in control and are trusting Him.
I am so thankful to be able to look over into the bed and see my precious baby. I am so thankful that God spared her life and brought her to America where she can get top notch care. I am also thankful that God didn't allow us to discover the heart condition until we were home because had it been discovered earlier, then we would not have received the referral as we were only approved for minor correctible special needs. Rohama is our daughter and we accept all the responsibility that comes with her medical conditions. I love her with a love that surpasses all human understanding. She looks to Jason and me for comfort, food, and safety. She may not recognize us as parents but she does rely upon us, so we think the bonding is going very well. We are so blessed to have her in our lives!
You may recall that I myself have experienced heart disease. I was diagnosed with post-partum cardiomyopathy when Ashton was 7 months old. My condition is now cured but I believe with all my heart that God allowed me to be afflicted so that I could better understand Rohama's condition and provide treatment. Also, God has reminded me time and time again these last 48 hours that just as He healed me, He can heal her. I do not find myself in a doom and gloom frame of mind as God keeps revealing Himself to me and reminding me of His glorious presence and power. I am scared - no, terrified - but I have peace in that I know God is taking care of her - afterall, she was His daughter long before she was ours. I am so thankful for such a caring, loving God!
Tomorrow, we hope to find-out more results for bloodwork and meet with a cardiologist who specializes in metabolic disorders of the heart and who also heads-up the pediatric heart transplant team here at Vanderbilt. Now, we're not at heart transplant right now but we do not know what the following days will bring. We are praying diligently for a complete recovery and are trusting God. My prayer also includes a request that God will help us to deal with any situation that may come our way. Once again, I do not know what tomorrow will bring but we are to walk by faith.
Another issue that we are dealing with is Maura Rohama's eating...she refuses to eat anything but F-100 formula. This formula is specifically formulated for severely malnourished children, and she has been on it since August. She doesn't seem to like the taste of anything but that, and we are having a very difficult time transitioning her to an American formula. We are mixing F-100 with other formulas but so far, nothing is working. If she doesn't start eating tomorrow, then they will have to insert a feeding tube into her nose, and this is something we definitely do NOT want to happen. We are so thankful for all those who gave to the formula drive initiated by Tom Davis and his organization, HopeChest, as you helped to keep our baby alive until we could come get her! Please help us pray that we can find the right formula to help Maura Rohama grow and flourish while at the same time appeal to her taste buds!
Another issue that we are dealing with is Maura Rohama's eating...she refuses to eat anything but F-100 formula. This formula is specifically formulated for severely malnourished children, and she has been on it since August. She doesn't seem to like the taste of anything but that, and we are having a very difficult time transitioning her to an American formula. We are mixing F-100 with other formulas but so far, nothing is working. If she doesn't start eating tomorrow, then they will have to insert a feeding tube into her nose, and this is something we definitely do NOT want to happen. We are so thankful for all those who gave to the formula drive initiated by Tom Davis and his organization, HopeChest, as you helped to keep our baby alive until we could come get her! Please help us pray that we can find the right formula to help Maura Rohama grow and flourish while at the same time appeal to her taste buds!
This post has gotten longer than I anticipated and I am exhausted, so while Rohama and Jason sleep, I'm going to sleep as well. The couch is calling to me - at least until the nurse comes knocking in just moments. I'll update when I can!
Please don't stop praying!!!!!!!!!!!!
15 comments:
I am amazed. Your faith and words are such an amazing testimony. Rohama is a precious little girl and her Father has a perfect plan. May He bring complete healing this night to her fighting heart. May the love and belonging she now knows give strength to her soul, body. May you continue to walk by faith and not by sight. May all fear be cast out by His perfect love. What God has set in motion, he will complete. May He be glorified in this story. Jesus, be healer, be friend, bring peace, fill Rohama's heart and room with your presence. As the woman knew to touch the hem of your garment for healing, show the Reeds how to reach out to you on behalf of Rohama. Bring encouragement and strength beyond the norm. Rise up, defender of the sick and needy. Rise up oh King of healing and love. Show your mighty work. Nothing is too difficult for you. You hold the world in your hands. The universe heeds your commands. You'll finish the work you began. You are able. You owned the power to save, the day you arose from the grave. That's why we stand here and say, we are grateful. Wonder working One, you are Jesus God's own Son, until our time on earth is said and done, keep working in Rohama and the Reeds and all of us, Wonder Working One! Lord, it is more than enough, to know you are mindful of us. We rest in your unfailing love. You are Father. You are with us. Spirit lead us. Blessed promise of God! Amen.
Erica,
Thank you so much for keeping all of us updated. Please know that you all have been lifted up all day today and will continue to be. Your faith AMAZES me! Everytime I read ANYTHING you write...I tear up! I hope you get some rest tonight and please let me know if you need anything.
Jaime
Praying for you guys relentlessly...
Erica, your family is on our mind constantly and we are praying every time God brings Maura to our thoughts!!
Kathryn C
We will not stop praying. You're right--our God is good. Can't wait to see how He provides for your family.
Love you guys!
Gina
Man Erica!!! What an amazing post!! I've got tears welling up and a lump in my throat...we will continue to pray for you all. You are in the best Hands ever, as you have said. Continue to cherish each moment as you are able.
With love,
Amy (& Dietrich)
so glad you were able to update us. Keeping loving on that little gift from God, we're all here - thinking of her often and praying for her continually. God bless your sweet family. Stay rested and strong for your little fighter.
Erica, It is obvious you are drawing your strength from God. You are a living testimony to His provision. We have been praying and will continue to pray for complete and total healing. We are also praying that you will be sustained emotionally and physically. We are all interceding on your behalf!!
Kristin Roach
What an incredible testimony you are living! Your words bring truth and hope. God has a special plan for little Maura Rohama. May the Lord be glorified and may doctors stand amazed at the wonder working power of the Great Physician. We will continue lifting your sweet family up to Jesus.
Erica,
I was aroused out of bed tonight due to heart palpitations... the first I've had in a long time. It was reminder of the health trials I endured last year about this time (and in Addis as well.) I had committed to pray for your family today and tonight is confirmation to me that I am NOT to stop.
I praise our GOd who is sustaining you through this. I praise Him for loving your family so much and for the preparations He has made in your heart to bring you to the point where you could write such a faith-filled post. God be glorified!
I don't have enough words for you. I can't bring myself to write anything adequate enough in this moment. I'll only say that I will be praying earnestly for Maura Ruhama and your family!
Hi Erica, I will definetily be praying that God continues to wrap his loving arms around your family. My Husband and I are adopting from AWAA and are in our first month of waiting for a referral. I also am a NICU nurse for Cincinnati Childrens hospital. I can't say that I can relate at all to what you're going through but I have seen many parents be "terrified" worried and scared trying to find out what is wrong with there babies. My heart aches for you and your husband. As far as her formula I know when we have babies that don't like their formula they add some type of vanilla flavoring to the formula and that seems to work. I don't know if that is something they have tried but it might be a suggestion?? I'm night sure what the vanilla flavoring is called but I could find out if you needed me to. God Bless, Shannon
We are lifting you up in our prayers. God Bless you all.
Erica,
I do not know you, but your faith and love for god TRULY amazes me. It would be so easy to be bitter about this, and yet it seems to have drawn you even closer to god. That is so amazing. I have prayed for Maura and you guys since you went to get her. I pray that her heart recovers on its own. I hate that Ashton has experienced losing people that he loves at such an early age. I know in my heart that god will not put you guys through that again. Maura will be healed.
NeSheryl Williamson
Erica--
I am thinking of the woman to whom Jesus said, "By your faith you are healed." I think Maura knows she is safe with her family now. It sounds like the doctors and hospital staff (well, most of them!) are doing everything they can to figure out how to treat her. I am lifting your family up in prayer every day. Our God is able, and he loves you and Maura Ruhama so much. I can't wait to get her and Tigist together someday, and we will all rejoice!
Bless you,
Sue
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