The Latest On Trent

This afternoon, Trent and I met with Dr. Higgins, the pediatric gastroenterologist, who “happened” to be passing through Abilene (which by the way is not an easy thing to do). He was very thorough and seems very knowledgeable. The bummer is that he was not at all impressed by Trent’s weird experience with the gall bladder test. He was, however, interested in one of Trent’s blood work results.

Let me interject here with the fact that, whereas the internet and technology are great tools, and have been my husbands career choice, they are definitely not “mother-friendly.” If a mother googles so much as “small scratch from falling off a swing set,” the internet would give a mother warnings about how this could lead to an amputation! All that said, Trent might (I repeat MIGHT) have Crohn’s Disease. This is as the internet puts it “Cronic, debilitating, and relapsing disorder characterized by inflammatory destruction of the gastrointestinal tract.” Isn’t that horrible sounding! They have much calmer sights that sound less horrific.

All that to say, sweet, sweet Trent will be heading to Lubbock, Tx on Tuesday with his momma. The blood work only showed the “chance” of Crohn’s, not a confirmation. He is thrilled to drink more Barium for an upper GI and to have a scope of both ends of his gastrointestinal track. Bless his sweet heart. He has been brave….whiney but brave….I told him that I would whine a lot with all this, as well!

SOOOO….more prayers. Please pray for Trent above all else. He is scared. I don’t blame him. PRAY THAT THIS WILL NOT BE CROHN”S DISEASE! Pray that they would discover the problem, without question, no matter what it is. We need an answer!

Also, this means that we must change our plans to travel home on Thursday and delay our return home for at least another week. PLEASE PRAY FOR MR. MOM TOM while he is having crazy weeks at work and caring for the other three Seely kids. Pray for stamina, peace, and good health. Pray for my other sweeties….I hope they aren’t missing me as much as I miss them!!

(While you are at it, will you throw in a prayer for my younger sister, Bonnie, who has been to the doctor and the emergency room with a racing heart this week?)

Thank you thank you thank you for interceding for all my people to our loving, merciful, powerful, and healing God.

Valerie

Hungarian Garage Sale

I thought my blog needed a break from the medical updates so here’s a little piece of Hungarian culture.

Every year about this time in our village it is what we call Hungarian Garage Sale. In the US we call it large trash pickup day, but here it takes on much larger proportions. Basically, you can stack up anything you want to get rid of in front of your house. Anything. Yes, I mean anything. Couches, Air Conditioners, Refrigerators, old doors, old windows, trash, clothes, etc . . . It seems like people start piling it up about 2 weeks before the actual trash pickup. That is when the “shopping” begins. No money changes hands, but somehow the word gets out that it is the time for our village and everyone shows up. Last Saturday, all day long, cars with trailers were all over the neighborhood trying to find treasures. When I started taking my stuff out, there wasn’t anyone around, but within 2 minutes, there were about 5-10 people just waiting while I hauled it out so they could get first shot at it. After 2-3 days, the huge pile in front of my house is almost gone. There are only a few cardboard boxes left.

Also, it appears that people from other neighborhood and villages bring their stuff as well and add it to the sale because on the main road leading to our house, there is a pile that is probably 40 feet long by 5 feet high. It wasn’t like this a few days ago and it isn’t in front of anyone’s house. People are just hauling stuff in.

This happens all over Hungary at one time or another. It is really weird when it happens in downtown Budapest because the piles are high and there isn’t much sidewalk to pile it on.

Maybe it beats garage sale shopping in the US because everything is free and you don’t have to clean up afterwards because eventually the trash folks will be by to haul everything off.

Latest Episode of Texas Medical Drama

The Latest from Valerie . . .

We had another trying day at the hospital. We got there at 7AM to run a gall bladder ejection something or the other. I think it is a bad idea to arrive during a shift change! The new shift didn’t realize that we weren’t family members waiting in the waiting room that we had been directed toward by the night shift. When they did figure us out, the hospital itself was confused and had us scheduled for tomorrow although they had told our doctor today!

Long story short, Trent got the IV without a hitch, waited until 1pm to have the test run. He did not complain at all about being starving…..more than 100 times, anyway! The test was to inject some radioactive substance into his IV that would fill his gall bladder, then to inject a second substance and measure how much passes through in a certain amount of time. He ended up laying still on a table for 87 minutes….pretty much 11 year old torture!

I think it is weird that I went into this test wanting something to be wrong. Sorta demented, but gall bladder would be a quick fix to his problems.( albeit more than the little tablet fix we were hoping for! ) Things were looking pretty good (which means strange) when it took over an hour for the first stuff to go into his gall bladder. The nurse had just come in with a dose of morphine to help it along when it finally opened up. Apparently this was very uncommon. Then they measured the output. I am not a dr, I just play one on TV, but here is the scoop in layman’s terms…… 10 or below would have meant take it out tomorrow, above 35-40 means perfectly healthy. He scored a 26. That just means confusing.

For a little while, I was hopeful (Trent was miserable) thinking surgery was still a good option. Next came the ultrasound that showed a good looking gall bladder. More confusion, less hope for an easy decision.

WELL, wonderful Dr Rob Wiley called and said that the pediatric gastroenterologist he has been consulting with from Lubbock just “happens” to be passing through here on Friday. He graciously wants to meet with us on Friday at 4pm. He will look over all our mess of tests, and from his vast experience will help us make the call as to whether or not it is his gall bladder. Interestingly enough, Tom had his out 9 years ago, and it didn’t present at all on an ultrasound. Who knows??? I know the Lord does! We just need him to make it good and clear to us before we are willing to have our boy cut on.

So that is where we are at. Trent is happy that he didn’t have surgery today, that he finally got to eat at 4pm, and that his mom let him watch “Lord of the Rings” for the first time. (I know what you are thinking Kendall and Reed…Remember “Life isn’t always fair!”)

Pray for my sweet hubby. It isn’t looking too good for us to leave next Thursday at all. He is doing great so far, but I know it is hard to do it all for a long amount of time. I miss my other kiddos. Pray for them, as well, to feel safe and secure and comforted.

Pray, most of all, for wisdom and CLARITY!!! Thank you so much. We are desperate for each prayer you pray on our behalf.

Valerie

Update on Trent

From Valerie:

Tom has asked me to write a little update to let you know how things went today. I took Trent to the hospital this morning to have a CT scan of his head an abdomen. All came back normal in the testing. It was a pretty long day and uncomfortable for Trent. He had a rolling vein on their first attempt at the IV, so they not only poked around a lot, they also had to poke him a second time. Next came three 12 oz cups of chalky stuff that he had to drink, which is loads of fun when you are dealing with stomach pain anyway! Dr. Rob said that today’s test rules out any of the big scary things. We are grateful for that, but still no farther along in finding the answer. We will have to wait for some other test results to rule out other things. Tomorrow, Dr Rob will call a pediatric gastroenterologist with whom he has already been consulting to see what comes next.

Trent was a trooper today…until they tried to make him wear a koala bear cartoon hospital gown!! He handled it all fine and says that all he wants is to feel good so that he can have a lot of fun with his seven cousins whom we are staying with! He has enjoyed a little Americana…e.g. Taco Bell (also good for kids with stomach issues) and Sonic!

Please pray for a breakthrough. Pray for wisdom for our new friend and awesome guy, Dr Rob Wiley. Also, pray blessings for my sister and bro in law and their family as they are being so gracious to care for Trent and I. Tom is hanging in there thanks to my pals who are keeping my family from starving! He is doing a great job…but please don’t stop praying for him and the other three Seely’s that are under his care! Also pray for Trent. He is still in pain and is getting weary of it all.

First Appointment Finished

Valerie & Trent just got out of their first appointment with a pediatrician. It was mostly routine as he did a history, an exam, took an x-ray and ran a bunch of blood tests. This is basically what we expected as they have to get up to speed on the problem. We’ll wait for the results, but the mostly likely scenario is that they will see a Gastro specialist next week. That’s okay as Trent has 7 cousins to keep him busy between now and then. Also, we are waiting to hear if we can get some good medicine for his pain.

Thanks for praying for Valerie & Trent’s flights. They weren’t without some adventures. The flight from Dallas to Abilene was on a puddle-jumper that had about 10 passengers. They flew into a group of thunderstorms over Abilene. The plane started jumping around all over the place. They tried to land twice and had to pull up each time. Then, they circled for 30 minutes waiting for the storms to clear. Valerie was very scared. They finally landed safely. Another passenger that flies regularly said that it was the worst thing they had ever experienced.

In a related story, I was awakened by our house alarm in the middle of the night which rarely happens. My heart was racing and I looked at the clock and it was 3:51AM. I ran downstairs and checked which room triggered the alarm. I found out it was the office and yet I couldn’t find anything unusual. I’m guessing that something fell off the desk and tripped the motion detector. As I went back to bed, I thought of Valerie and prayed for her and Trent for a while until I fell asleep. The amazing thing is the time of Valerie’s scheduled arrival in Abilene was 8:51 CDT, which is 3:51AM here in Budapest. At the very time I was praying, Valerie was in the middle of the storm. Praise the Lord for hearing my prayers!!! He is a faithful God!!

More updates later. Thanks for your prayers!!

Valerie & Trent are Off!

Valerie & Trent are in the air on their way to London. They have to change airports (from Heathrow to Gatwick) and then they go on to Dallas and then Abilene. When they touch down in Abilene it will be just before 4am here in Budapest, which is exactly the time that we woke up this morning. It’s going to be a long day for them.

I’m at work thanks to our great friend Laurel Rodd who is keeping Kirby Ann. She is not quite well enough to go to preschool, but she is doing pretty well. I’m also having dinner at the Rodd’s house tonight which is always great! That means I don’t have to cook tonight. My kids are thankful!!

Health Update

He has been sick for a little over 2 months with stomach cramps and headaches. We have had many tests run here in Budapest, but up until this point we haven’t found anything. He really hasn’t gotten any better over time and we have even removed him from school because he was so far behind and doesn’t feel well enough to attend.

Over the last week, we have been praying about what the next step would be. Our doctor here in Budapest has been trying to find options for us here in Budapest or in Austria. Also, we have been talking to Valerie’s brother-in-law in Texas about possibly going to the US to get some help for him. As the week came to a close, the options in Budapest or Austria didn’t emerge so it became more and more clear that our only option was to return to the US.

Therefore, tomorrow (Tuesday), Valerie and Trent will fly to Abilene, Texas to Valerie’s sister and brother-in-law’s house. Trent will then have an appointment with a doctor there that will help us determine the next steps. Our biggest hope is that we can get him some medicine right away that would relieve some of his pain.

Here are some things that you can pray for:

* Safe Travel for Valerie & Trent and that Trent would be comfortable during the travel.
* That Trent would be able to get some pain medicine quickly that would relieve some of his pain
* That the doctors in Abilene would have wisdom and that we would be able to quickly navigate the medical system to get the right tests and see the right doctors
* For the kids and I that remain here in Budapest. Reed & Kirby Ann are also sick. Also, I need wisdom to find balance between work and home during this time.

Thanks for much for taking these things to the Lord. We are confident that the Lord will hear and answer!!

I’ll will keep you posted on the progress.