Saturday, March 31, 2012

Dealing with difficult news

Alli's perspective: I couldn't have asked for a more compassionate, caring, sympathetic Cardiologist to be truly honest with us about this pregnancy and the "medical risks" it includes. I am able to think more clearly today than I could last night. Last night was too difficult for words and I couldn't think or sleep.

The medical reality was given to us. For a fetus to develop doctors look for at the least 92% oxygen saturation. If it goes below that, even by 1% they get very concerned. I can give only 80%. That is all my body offers. Nothing aside from God can be done to increase my saturation. She said she has never heard of a fetus able to survive on that low of oxygen. She said chances are I will not make it through the first trimester. Maybe at the most 20 weeks. If I do make it past that then we will have to talk because I could become very sick. But she wasn't wanting to discuss that now.

I could tell this was so hard for her to tell us. She spent an hour and a half with us after her normal hours asking us how we are feeling. She wanted us to know the reality, but still be able to somehow walk out of there, not give up, still have hope, and enjoy the pregnancy. She knew that would be hard. She let me cry, she let us just talk it out. We told her that we know we are not in control and if God wants this baby to survive then it will. She agreed, which was pretty cool. She said she was going to make some calls after we left and get me into an obgyn next week. She said she will treat us like any other patient and get us the best care and support us through this.

My heart is sad. My mind cannot grasp this, but I am not giving up. God made a virgin women pregnant, a barren woman pregnant, and can do that today. I am going to try my hardest to lay this down at the feet of Jesus every day and trust him. I need strength to not get distracted, hopeless and depressed. I need hope, and grace. I need you to understand how hard this news already is and how crucial it is that no one else knows about this. I couldn't handle that right now. Your prayers are needed daily.

Matt's perspective: Obviously we're a little devastated by this news. It wasn't what we were wanting to hear, but I think we also both knew it was likely news. The past 2 weeks or so have been quite amazing and a blissful blessing. We've been enjoying this pregnancy for what it is without a cloud above us; it has been great and I'm thankful for that. It is difficult to stay positive given the circumstance, but I am still approaching this one day at a time.

I told Alli yesterday, I will not grieve for our living child. This is still a happy time for us and we're approaching it that way. I still pray daily for our baby just as I have been before this news. Yes I'm sad and greatly concerned, but I'm trusting in God. We're still preparing, we're still expecting.

Friday, March 30, 2012

Trusting the Lord - Cardio Appointment Day

 "Trust in the LORD with all your heart  and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight."  - Proverbs 3:5-6

When I became a Christian I never knew what it meant to have a life verse. At first it made no sense to me and then I started to envy those that had one. The meaning became more evident and real to me and I wanted that. I remember searching for a verse and praying to get one. But God didn't just give one to me in that moment. He waited and let me see it for myself. He planted it everywhere. It was in cards that people would send me, it was in sermons I would hear, and it even was on a sign at a job interview I went on. It is a very simple verse. It is straight to the point, but has more significant and in depth meaning and understanding than a lot of more complex verses. 

This is my life verse. I have been asking myself for years what it means to trust the Lord with ALL of my heart. ALL of my heart. That is every part of me. That is everything that I put my trust into that is now toward the Lord. Can I really do that? I have thought about it and I can truly say that I trust practical things. I trust the chair I sit in, I trust the vitamins I take to protect and help me and the baby, I trust the books I read to make sure I am doing everything right. But at the end of the day these are all things that can change in second, go away very quickly, and won't be there forever. God is constant, never changing, and will never leave our side. How much greater is it to trust in Him? 

Today I trust in Him with my Cardio appointment. This is just step one to see what I am currently able to provide to the baby based on what is going on with my heart, my oxygen supply, and how hard my body is working.  I cannot say I am not nervous. I am always nervous going to the Cardiologist, even though they have always been some of my absolute favorite doctor's. They seem to have power over me. Now it seems even more real becuase now they have the ability to tell me what I am contributing to the life in me. 


So yes I can be nervous, but if I am asking the one true God, the Creator of the Earth, to protect and develop this baby with all that I cannot offer him or her, then how can I not go into this trusting. Matt wrote on the last post that no matter what, the doctor will say what they need to say to be realistic in their sight and always to protect themselves. Not that I am expecting the doctor to say anything negative, but if she does, she is not God. She is not the one who will ultimately give life to our baby. Yes I need to listed to her for advice, suggestions and guidance, but I cannot let her have this power over me that brings me anxiety. It is not worth it. So we go forth to this appointment. We hope this is one of many and the one that leads us to hear our baby's heart beat.


Please pray for wisdom over the echo technician and the doctor. Please pray for peace for us. Please pray that we can truly trust in God with all of our hearts.









Thursday, March 29, 2012

 A word from Matt.

About two weeks ago that little inconspicuous plus sign appeared.  The result of the home pregnancy test were astonishingly fast.  Within ten seconds of the two minute window our lives took an unexpected but truly welcomed turn.  I do believe we've entered Phase II of our marriage.

There is quite the range of thought moving through my head these days - health of the baby foremost.  As Alli has wonderfully shown in these early posts, it's not up to me nor is it up to her.  Sure we can and do whatever we can to help the baby with prenatal vitamins and the proper diet, but because of our situation it comes down to a lot of faith in God.

Now I know that God never told me or Alli that if we were good and faithful Christians that life would be wonderful and without toil.  We live in a sad and fallen world in which awful sadness is seen.  But I gather strength in daily prayer with God for our child.  I gather strength from our families as well who pray for us.   I trust God to carry us through.

This is truly a time to be happy, and I will concentrate on the joy it brings. 

We have a doctor appointment tomorrow.  Perhaps we can give some more concrete news of the inner happenings of this kid then. In the meantime I'm going to research on which Cubs shirt would look best on an infant. :)

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

No Fear of Bad News

"Surely the righteous will never be shaken;  they will be remembered forever. They will have no fear of bad news;  their hearts are steadfast, trusting in the LORD.  Their hearts are secure, they will have no fear; in the end they will look in triumph on their foes." - Psalm 112: 6-8 

Fear is so disorienting sometimes. I have a wandering mind that through so many years has been filled with the fear of bad news, literally. I used to fear death of myself or someone close to me. I used to play it out in my head how it would be, how I would feel, or how others would feel. I can blame this on watching Unsolved Mysteries as a kid or on the fact that I have had a lot of post-traumatic stress in my life, or I can simply see it for what it is - Spiritual Warfare. You may not believe in Spiritual Warfare, but it happens to you every day and it is everywhere. My mother-in-law sent me this verse and it is so perfect to reflect and meditate upon.

We were created for God and to believe in God, but we now live in a very fallen, corrupt world and Satan will do anything to keep us as far away from God as possible. Lately I have just thought about the fact that there is this baby growing inside me, something I have dreamed of and wanted so bad, and when I think about this I have this overwhelming amount of joy that comes upon me and I just cannot help but thank Jesus every time. 

Then it will happen, I will just be sitting there, and thoughts of things happening to the baby will fill my mind. I will stop the thoughts and pray. It is all I can do. Some people say to be realistic and keep in mind that there is this possibility that all of this may never happen. But then I think, what is the point of thinking that way? How is that benefiting me or the baby. I think God would want me to bring hope to this baby, not fear. Hope is the only thing in this world stronger than fear. So that is how we try to think and that is how we pray. God is the God of hope, joy, love, faith, grace, justice, peace, etc... 

Well this morning was a tough on for me, since I woke up to 30 degree weather and had to walk Dylan. I am not good with the cold. It pierces through me like a sword, it dries my skin out very fast and dries my eyes out to the point of watering. It makes me feel like I have no energy. But I have to do what I have to do, and it is not that bad. I just got a bit worried that if I was feeling tired and cold and just awful then so was the baby. I know this is a complete lie and I know it, but man those thoughts can attack you at every point. All I can do is ask that God gives the baby what he or she needs right now and that I just trust in that.

Please pray for the baby. Please pray that the baby is healthy, growing, and has plenty of oxygen that he or she needs. Please pray for peace for Matt and I and that we will get through our time away. Pray for energy and strength in the mornings when I have to walk Dylan. Also please pray that it would be possible that I could find a gym with a pool that we can afford. I love swimming and would be the perfect low impact exercise for me right now.

Monday, March 26, 2012

Fearfully and Wonderfully Made

"For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother’s womb. I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful,  I know that full well.  My frame was not hidden from you when I was made in the secret place, when I was woven together in the depths of the earth. Your eyes saw my unformed body;  all the days ordained for me were written in your book  before one of them came to be. How precious to me are your thoughts, God!  How vast is the sum of them!  Were I to count them, they would outnumber the grains of sand—  when I awake, I am still with you." - Psalm 139: 13-18


The other night when Matt was praying over the baby he was praying through this verse.  I had forgotten about this verse. I remember in college when we were studying for Bible classes, or even if we just liked a verse, or wanted to encourage each other, we would put notes with verses on the mirror, door or wall for each other. My one roommate had this verse up for a long time and it kind of hit me personally. I was a miracle in itself, being born with a congenital heart disease, going through a few surgeries, and even battling a life threatening staff infection in the 6th grade. It is only through the fact that God knit me that I am alive. That He knows me inside and out, every inch of me and knew all these things before they happened.


Our baby is being knit, so intricately, so perfectly, so wonderfully inside of me. That is so far beyond my understanding. The crazy part is I can feel it. Pregnancy is sure an unexpected array of symptoms and feelings, and I have to admit, it is very hard for them not to worry me when I feel them. I have books, magazines, and prayer.  Just to be very blunt, one of the not so wonderful symptoms is a plethora of stomach/ intestinal issues. I won't go into detail here. Already dealing with years of stomach issues and finally changing my diet enough that they were subsiding, it was a wonder that I felt them yet again. Due to all of this I keep getting a sort of slight pain/cramp on my ride side it the upper abdominal area. It doesn't last  more than a few seconds and is not continuous. It also has no other symptoms with it. I know what it is and so does Matt, but my mind wants to tell me different. I also have read that things like this will occur, and not to worry unless it worsens, doesn't go away, or is accompanied by other serious issues. Hey and I now have a baby that is going to start pushing against me. I am sure this is only the beginning! But I still worry. It is s hard not to. I want to do whatever I can to protect this baby, but I realize that all I can do is stay healthy and do what I am told. The rest is completely in God's hands.


So I would love some prayer for this discomfort to subside and for me to start getting to know my body and the ways it is changing and shifting to bring new life.  We would also love prayer for our time away from each other. Now that we have a big change in our life that controls our every thought, it makes it harder to be away. It makes it hard for me to be alone. 


Thank you for reading. Love to you all!

Sunday, March 25, 2012

The Valley of Dry Bones 

"The hand of the LORD was upon me, and he brought me out by the Spirit of the LORD and set me in the middle of a valley; it was full of bones. He led me back and forth among them, and I saw a great many bones on the floor of the valley, bones that were very dry. He asked me, "Son of man, can these bones live"? I said, "O Sovereign LORD, you alone know". Then he said to me, "Prophesy to these bones and say to them, 'Dry bones, hear the word of the LORD! This is what the Sovereign LORD says to these bones: I will make breath enter you, and you will come to life. I will attach tendons to you and make flesh come upon you and cover you with skin; I will put breath in you, and you will come to life. Then you will know that I am the LORD." So I prophesied as I was commanded. And as I was prophesying, there was a noise, a rattling sound, and the bones came together, bone to bone. I looked, and the tendons and flesh appeared on them and skin covered them, but there was no breath in them. Then he said to me, "Prophesy to the breath; prophesy son of man, and say to it, 'This is what the Sovereign LORD says: Come from the four winds, O breath, and breathe into these slain, and they may live. So I prophesied as he commanded me, and breath entered them; they came to life and stood up on their feet - a vast army" - Ezekiel 37: 1-10 

A week ago, Matt and I received some of the most exciting news we have ever had. Finding out I was pregnant was no more than a miracle itself. This news was very unexpected, unplanned, and in a way impossible for us. When we originally talked to my Cardiologists a year ago we were told that IF I were to ever become pregnant then they predicted a 30-50% survival rate, and that women with my condition have trouble ever getting pregnant. So we never completely wrote it off, but for now we were not going to put a life through those risks. We began talking about and looking into adoption a a few weeks ago, and it started to become more real that I would not have kids of my own, so I was grieving it the week before we found out. Well then it happened. 

As you can imagine a lot of fear and excitement came at the same time. It was hard to believe the news and we knew right away that we needed to start praying, a lot. Then this verse came upon me and I cannot stop thinking about it, I cannot stop praying over it, and I have a copy of it at my desk. In very pivotal times in my life God has given me verses that get me through hard, challenging, or scary moments, and I feel like he gave me this verse because He wants us to trust, to believe, that He is larger than a statistic, and if He can breathe the breath of life into dry bones, then He will to our child. We believe this baby is going to grow inot a precious gift to us. We pray for this baby every night and we know you are too. I am still human and fears do run through my head. I would love to go to the obgyn now to see for myself that everything is ok, but God wants us to trust Him in His timing. My cardiologists in L.A. set up an appointment with a wonderful Cardiologists here that specializes in my condition. We see them this Friday for some tests. Then I will get to see the obgyn. So it is an exciting waiting game and we cannot wait to see what is next. 

Your support and prayers are so much appreciated. The sweet emails and verses have been just what we need right now.