We were able to speak with the neurosurgeons first-hand and found out that as long as there is no mal-function or infection there would only have to be one surgery to replace it. He could grow to be 6 feet 6 inches and it would function with his size. We also found out that about 50% of shunts fail within the first year. BOO...I hope we're the 50% with it being successful.
The neurosurgeons signed off on him to either be discharged or transported back to Utah Valley. Since he's not ready to be discharged quite yet, we are waiting on info from insurance to find out if he's going to be able to go back to our local hospital or not. HOPEFULLY they will allow it. It could take him a good two weeks or so to bounce back from the surgery and get eating down. I think he's feeling pretty well for the most part though.
He got in some good cuddle time with Grandma Skeem this weekend
And he got all settled in his new crib
3 comments:
WOW! You guys are awesome, and he looks SO good. This made my day.
Meghan~ I have loved watching and reading about little Lincoln. I can't believe how big and strong he has gotten! What a blessing he his and what amazing things Heavenly Father has done for him and your family! He is a beautiful boy and you are an amazing mom and women!!!
OH, I just want to give him a huge hug! I'm sure it's so scary to deal with surgery again, but we'll keep him in our prayers, so that he can get home soon to your cute little family!!!! Hang in there! xoxoxoxo
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