The Details:
It is no secret that Hannah has a lesion that comes off her nose. The question was whether it is a superficial nose polyp or has a connection to her brain. Hannah has gone through extensive imaging since her arrival in the U.S. Her records have been reviewed by doctors all over the country in addition to our local doctors. Here is the conclusion: Hannah has a rare case of mid-line birth defects. The lesion on her nose has a connecting tract that goes through her skull bone to a tumor in her brain.
Hannah's condition requires surgical intervention because the nose lesion provides a direct path for infection to get to her brain. The surgery is very invasive and will have a lengthy recovery. The surgery will involve a large surgical team that is led by a neurosurgeon and plastic surgeon. The surgeons will make an incision from ear to ear to gain access to her skull. The front portion of her skull and tops of her orbits will be removed. Then, the surgeons will work to remove the nose lesion, tract and brain tumor. Once removed, they will work to reconstruct her orbits and skull. The surgery is expected to take up to 12 hours.
Hannah's condition requires surgical intervention because the nose lesion provides a direct path for infection to get to her brain. The surgery is very invasive and will have a lengthy recovery. The surgery will involve a large surgical team that is led by a neurosurgeon and plastic surgeon. The surgeons will make an incision from ear to ear to gain access to her skull. The front portion of her skull and tops of her orbits will be removed. Then, the surgeons will work to remove the nose lesion, tract and brain tumor. Once removed, they will work to reconstruct her orbits and skull. The surgery is expected to take up to 12 hours.
Photo credit: https://wiki.uiowa.edu/display/protocols/Cranioplasty
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Photo credit:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Craniofacial_surgery
FAQ:
How long is her hospital stay?
She is expected to be in the hospital around 5 days with the first 2-3 days in the ICU.
Is Hannah covered by our health insurance?
Yes.
How will we prepare Hannah for surgery?
Hannah has adjusted very well in her four months with us. We are praying that God will give her some understanding and peace. She understands most of what we say to her. She is starting to speak English in the last couple weeks and is able to make 3-4 word sentences. We will do our best to explain going to the hospital (which she has done many times before) and the doctors' special job. We will also went on a tour of the hospital to aid in this discussion.
Did you KNOW (she required a major surgery)?!
Does it matter if we knew? Would we "change our minds"? No and No.
You see we KNEW that Hannah was our daughter within moments of receiving her file. Did it have unknowns? Yes. Did we go against our agency and doctor's opinions? Yes. Through prayer and many God winks along the way, God gave us a peace. He led us to our sweet girl despite scary unknowns. God knows! He knew that Hannah was meant to be our daughter.
We also know:
Hannah is WANTED!
Hannah is SO LOVED!
Hannah is SPECIAL!
Hannah is a CHILD OF GOD and FEARFULLY and WONDERFULLY MADE!
Prayer Requests:
We need you, prayer warriors! Please lift up Hannah to the Lord!
-Please pray for Hannah to have an understanding of her hospitalization.
-Please pray for the surgical team, the details of the surgery and her post operative care team.
-Please pray for the unknowns of the surgery. May God give clarity, direction and stamina to the surgical team.
-Please pray that Hannah will have limited complications, manageable pain, and quick healing.
-Please pray that Hannah will not have regression in her attachment, developmental milestones, or language.
-Please pray for our family's anxiousness and nervousness regarding the surgery.
-Please pray for Nathan, Micah and Claire while we care for Hannah. We praise God for our family's availability and willingness to travel to our home and help care for them.
-Please pray for all of the grandparents to have safe travels and a sweet time with their grandkids.
Thank you for praying. We will post as we have additional details and updates. We are grateful for the support of so many!
"The Lord will fight for you, and you have only to be silent." Exodus 14:4


Praying with you in this. Thank you for sharing and will be praying specifically for those mentioned. May you feel God's presence throughout today's surgery. May He guide the surgical teams hands through each step and Hannah to remain calm and heal well. <3!
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