Tuesday, March 2, 2010

They said I look GREAT!!!

Well, we are on our way home from our trip to Johns Hopkins in
Baltimore for Max's check ups. It was a whirlwind visit, but we got
all our questions answered by the doctors and got to spend some time
with friends, new and old!
We left Sunday morning around 8am and drove to Bethesda to meet some
other Parents of Little People (POLPs) and their children. This was
the first time Max has gotten to interact with other babies and he
LOVED it!! He got to see his little girlfriend Tessa again (almost 11
mos) and met Colin, Ivy, Jack and Nathan. It was so nice to spend
time with the other parents and we look forward to meeting up with
some of them in Nashville at the national LPA (Little People of
America) conference this July. We have found that the LPA community
is so warm and welcoming and we so appreciate that!
Monday, we had our follow up with Dr. Hoover-Fong, the geneticist.
Our appointment was at 2:30 but we did not actually get seen until
around 4:45!!! It was a LONG wait!!! But Max was a champ and
remained very smiley and happy! She was very pleased with how Max has
been doing. He is hitting all his milestones very appropriately for
an achon. His head circumference is still around the -2 standard
deviation (small for achon, although his head looks large because his
body is so small). He weighs 14# 11oz and is around 24" long. She
has no concerns at this time and felt he had minimal to no kyphosis
(this is what I was most concerned about!!). So overall, very
reassuring visit:-). We will see her back in about 6 months. We
would like to move it up a bit and take Aiden and Emmi with us and
visit DC before Aiden goes back to school, but Dr. Hoover Fong is
pregnant and it depends when her maternity leave is.

We FINALLY got out of that appointment around 5:30pm and headed to
Annapolis to visit with The Frey's. We had a great time hanging out
eating pizza and catching up while Max and Tessa rolled around on the
floor and played. Max was a little shy but Tessa is an adorable
social butterfly! We took a bunch of pictures that I will post soon:-).

Today, we had our first appointment at 9:00 with Dr. Tunkel, the ENT.
He thought Max looked great, no ear infection or fluid and his tonsils
are not enlarged. He knows Dr. Arnold, our ENT in Cleveland, and
thinks he is great and will be able to take care of most, if not all
of Max's ENT issues in the future. Although he is more than willing
to see Max any time in the future if we need him. Everything we have
heard and read states that achons have smaller than average airways,
but Dr. Tunkel feels that, in his experience, this is not truly an
issue most of the time. He also is not a fan of the T-tubes when they
get tubes in their ears. Achons tend to get a lot of ear infections
and/or fluid in their ears because of the way their midface can be
shaped and the often need tubes many times. The T-tubes tend to stay
in longer but can leave holes in the eardrum that don't heal. This
happens 2-3% of the time with regular tubes but 18% of the time with T-
tubes and needs to be surgically repaired if it happens. He only uses
these if the tubes have fallen out and been replaced several times.
We really liked Dr. Tunkel, he was very informative and friendly.

We then saw Dr. Ahn, the neurosurgeon. He agreed that Max looked
great and had no signs or symptoms of spinal cord compression. He
felt his muscle tone was good (as did Dr Hoover Fong). I don't think
we need to see him again unless we have a problem. He is a very
friendly, personable guy, but I hope we never have to see him again!!

Finally, we saw the orthopaedist. We waited about an hour to see him
and Max was rolling around the exam table crinckling up the paper and
trying to eat it up!! Many of you know of Dr. Ain, but for those of
you who don't, Dr. Ain has achondroplasia. I think he will be a great
role model for Max as he grows up. He answered all of our questions
about what we can and cannot do with Max. He feels as though sitting
Max up in the stroller sometimes, no more than 45 degrees, is ok.
This was good news since we have a trip to Disney planned and it would
have been a lot more challenging if we had to keep Max lying flat in
the stroller the whole time! He felt as though Max's back looks great
with very little to no kyphosis. The xrays of his back showed very
minimal wedging of the vertebrae, which is to be expected and not a
concern at this point. His legs are not bowing clinically or on the
xrays. Yeah!!! He wants to see Max again in 6-9 months.

So, overall, great news about our little Max!!! He was such a great
little patient and we were sooo proud of him!!! He is an absolute joy
every day!

We will be home in about 5 hours and we are looking forward to giving
Aiden and Emmi BIG hugs and kisses!!! We have missed them sooo
much!!! Max will be excited to see his big brother and sister too!
He misses Emmi when she isn't sitting next to him in the car and Aiden
when he isn't around to sit with him and make funny faces at him:-).

Here's a picture of our great little patient looking uber adorable!!

6 comments:

Caden and Mommy said...

Great to hear all the good news! I'm excited to meet you guys in Nashville! Isn't the waiting int he waiting room for the appointments the worse - ugh! Max is ADORABLE!

Sarah Frey said...

we miss you guys already. Come back!

Melissa said...

Hooray Hooray that Max checked out okay! I figured he would, though, he's such a bright, happy and adorable little dude. It was wonderful meeting all of you... your positive attitude warms my heart. Looking forward to seeing you again soon! - Melissa

jhowell said...

Yay!! I'm glad you guys got good news. He is just sooo adorable and he is very lucky to have you and Eric as his parents. You have such a positive outlook and look at Max as a perfect little blessing!!

Destini said...

Sounds like a great visit, both socially and medically! Trace sees Dr. Ain and Dr. Hoover-Fong as well. We went to Disney when Trace was a little over a year old, and I wore him in the Baby Bjorn Air Carrier most of the time - made for standing in line and getting on and off the rides very easy. Plus T could see what was going on instead of people's backsides! Just something you might want to check into.

Susan said...

Wow! Wonderful to hear all the positive news and things are progressing nicely. Can't believe you have time to blog!! (I can't even get my tax organizer finished).

Though I must interject on your one comment "Dr. Ain has achondroplasia. I think he will be a great
role model for Max as he grows up."

Call me biased, but I think Mommy and Daddy Platz will be the great role model for Max! You two manage careers, children and challenges--and marriage!