Sunday, February 03, 2008

Revelation

I suppose we've all come to expect good news about Ben's progress, but it still feels good to report it. Dr. Digoy examined the area where the cyst had been taken out last time, and he said he was "amazed" at how well everything had healed. With the cyst out of the way, he was able to take the first look at Ben's vocal cords. He could see that the left cord was in good condition, but he couldn't even find the right cord because the cyst continued all the way down over the area where Ben's right vocal cord should be.

Because everything else had healed well, the doctor decided to go ahead with the procedure to remove the next chunk of the cyst and determine the condition of Ben's other vocal cord (if it had even developed at all). There was a risk of damaging the vocal cord with the laser if the cord was underneath the cyst, but he was confident that the procedure could be done successfully. Half an hour later the cyst was out, and he discovered that Ben's right vocal cord was in its proper place, fully developed, and unharmed by the procedure. This means Benjamin will be able to speak once they take out his trach! That will still be several months down the road after Ben has his trachea reconstruction surgery, but it's such a relief to know that we'll be able hear his voice someday.

We're back home now, and Ben has recovered much more quickly from this surgery. You have once again been our advocates to God when we grow tired. I only hope you draw as much encouragement from this as we do.

With all our love,
Whit, Adrienne, and the audio-enabled Benjamin

11 comments:

Michelle said...

That really is such wonderful news!!! And I'm so glad that Ben is doing better this time!

Alisha said...

That's such great news!

Anonymous said...

GOOOOOOOD NEWS! I love to hear it.
Lynn Valdez

Tammy said...

Ben and all of you are in my prayers daily. You are such an inspiration! And Ben is soooo beautiful! Love you!

Mr. Corum said...

So wonderful to know that we'll finally get to hear the voice that has been obvious in Ben's expressions from the first time I saw him. Hopefully you'll both be able to sleep easier, once Ben's true early warning system has been enabled. Love you all, and give Ben a hug from me.

Aaron

Anonymous said...

Great news!! You'll be the only parents in the world who don't get tired of hearing "why?" all the time. :-)

Anonymous said...

wonderful wonderful news - glory to God and thanks to the blessing of modern surgery. i cannt wait to read about the day you hear him speak for the first tiem = a joy for every parent but multiplied for you guys! GOd bless you more and more as this journey continues - kate scholefield/jennings

Tanya Blair said...

God is good!!!!!!!! We rejoice in your good news and truly know what a mighty and awesome God we serve. To Him be the glory forever and ever!! We love you guys and we'll keep you in our prayers.

Vanessa said...

Just so you know, your brother-in-law spoke in chapel today at OC and Ben was the star. :) It was really great.

diana said...

This is the most wonderful news. Our God is great and prayer does make a difference. God Bless you all.

Anonymous said...

That's wonderful news! I will teach him some Japanese words!