Thursday, October 18, 2007

I called PGN today and they said we were on the directors desk and to call back Tuesday. I pray that we will be out and not KO'd by the director. My life is about to change and the anticipation is driving me mad. It has been 10 long months I just want to hold my new daughter. I am so excited yet so scared. My heart breaks because I know that she is leaving the only family she has ever known and she is going to be so scared and confused. Our family will have to stand together with her and help her through that grieving period. In one day she will loose a mother and gain another. There will be alot of adjustments for our whole family. Me and Mitch have a daughter, Justin has a sister that has special needs, and Connor won't be the baby any longer. But we are all so EXCITED!!!!!!!!!!!!! Come on Barrios let us OUT let me have my baby..........

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Savannah @ the doctors

Savannah @ the doctors

Savannah Is Special Because...........

When we took referral to Savannah we knew that she had an abnormal CAT Scan but we did not know her diagnosis. A later MRI confirmed that indeed the CAT Scan was right it was abnormal very abnormal. Savannah was diagnosed with Unilateral Open-lipped Schizencephaly. She also has right sided Cerebral Palsy, Lobar Holoprosencephaly, Stabismus of the left eye and hearing loss. Currently Savannah is doing well but is delayed in all areas.

Savannah's CT Scan

Savannah's CT Scan

Schizencephaly

Schizencephaly is a rare developmental disorder characterized by abnormal slits, or clefts, in the cerebral hemispheres. Schizencephaly can be distinguished from porencephaly by the fact that in schizencephaly the cyst is lined by heterotopic grey matter while a porencephalic cyst is lined by white matter. Individuals with clefts in both hemispheres, or bilateral clefts, are often developmentally delayed and have delayed speech and language skills and corticospinal dysfunction. Individuals with smaller, unilateral clefts (clefts in one hemisphere) may be weak on one side of the body and may have average or near-average intelligence. Patients with schizencephaly may also have varying degrees of microcephaly, mental retardation, hemiparesis (weakness or paralysis affecting one side of the body), or quadriparesis (weakness or paralysis affecting all four extremities), and may have reduced muscle tone (hypotonia). Most patients have seizures and some may have hydrocephalus.

Savannah's First Family

We are so grateful for Savannah's foster family they are true blessings in our lives. They will always be an extended part of our family. They take such good care of my daughter, How can you ever say thank you enough for that? Aleida, Selvin, Jr, and Madaleyn we love you!!!!!!!!

Savannahs Guatemalan Family

Savannahs Guatemalan Family




Savannah's best bud Cristopher Reign

Savannah's best bud Cristopher Reign

Savannah and Christopher Reign

Savannah and Christopher Reign
We got to know Tonya and Cristopher through adopting Savannah. Tonya was an instrumental part of this experience and guided me along the way. I will be forever indebted to Tonya and will always remember her support and strength.

Cristopher Reign and his Mommy Tonya

Cristopher Reign and his Mommy Tonya