It was hard for me to relive the past, telling some stories I tried to forget and some I never want to. I really believe that for a few, the responsibility we bear is too much to bring into a friendship. I wonder if some people made a mental note of this and they'll gradually start to pull away. On the flip side, maybe they admire how we've handled the challenges and want to join us on the journey. We never know, but I can say with conviction that we appreciate each and every friend who has welcomed us into their lives and treat Ari like he's just one of the boys. We are also so grateful when their children treat him like a peer instead of a kid with special needs, making accomodations without drawing attention to it.
On a different note, things are good right now, but they're about to change as we prepare for the next major surgery. As most of you know, we manage Ari's urine output by catheterizing him through a channel that his urologist created out of a piece of bowel called a Mitrofanoff. It goes from his belly button to his bladder. This works well, but the Mitrofanoff kinks, making it impossible to catheterize Ari at times, which could lead to kidney damage. Additionally, despite frequent cathing, Ari still leaks urine, requiring him to wear a diaper. We're lucky that he can still fit into size 5T pull-up, but this is the largest size. The next stage is adult-style incontinent diapers. As he progresses in school, we see this as a major social setback for him.
Ari has Urodynamics this Wednesday, a fluoroscopy test (that he hates!!) that measures the bladder and urethrea's function and efficiency. He will also have a VCUG (voiding cystourethrogram). The outcome will be reviewed at an appointment on Friday. The next step will most likely be an artificial urinary sphincter. It is a large, invasive device with a cuff that wraps around the urethra, a pressure regulated balloon that would be placed under the abdominal muscles, and a control pump that would be placed in his scrotum. He would most likely have a Mitrofanoff revision at the same time.
Larry and I at The Derby Benefitting Children's Healthcare of Atlanta |