I have always prided my self on being strong, A positive free spirited woman that will help anyone in a time of need. "Help"... I refuse to know that word on the receiving end. So if thats the case how can I possibly be as strong as I thought I was? "Strong" how can one be "strong"? Most would say standing firm never backing down always up to par no matter the situation... Also, wouldn't strong mean being true to who you are, letting people see you at times of sadness because it's the outcome of how you handle the situation not how much you avoid the emotion. Strength to share your burdens and sorrow with others in hope you may help touch their lives. Strong means admitting you may need help because you know your limits. Falling to your knees and telling God " I can't do this alone". This is the point I am at. I have endured more then most in life dealing with it the way I thought to be strong. Yea strong all right, strong on my mind and heart to the point I'm eventually going to break. I'm ready to smarten up because this by far is the hardest place possible. Most of you know my daughter Riya has had problems since before birth. If you didn't know you may have tried to ask and noticed me get irritated or upset (because I'm "strong and don't show emotion lol) for that I am sorry. I noticed some people creating blogs and thought what a great outlet when I'm feeling stress or worry as much as I pray and stay positive, I'm human and have these feeling especially in times like these.
To sum up (because there is so much) Riya's situation. At 4 months old she received an MRI which showed us she has Myelin sheath damage. When I was told this I instantly got on the computer to see what we could be expecting as any mother would. The main category of diseases that is attached to Myelin sheath delay/damage was a group called Leukodystrophy. Some of you may know what these are some of you may not. Lets just say the outcome of most are not good. So months past and we waited. Waiting with no answers just what ifs', "What is going to happen to my baby girl?!" the only thing running through my mind. She received test after test after test was admitted to physical and occupational therapy and was finally given the diagnosis Cerebral palsy. I thought we were out of the dark. I knew it was going to be a difficult road but I was ready to take it on. I felt and saw her improving everyday and even with a heavy heart I still felt that everything was eventually going to be ok. On November 25, Riya received another MRI. Positives: some parts of the brain the Myelin was developing in. Negatives: There are some areas of her brain as the Doctors say, "Show us there is something going on" possibly Leukodystrophy the word felt like a knife coming out of his mouth and straight through my chest.
So at this point we stand back at square one. Back to the waiting game, back to no answers and doctor appointment after doctor appointment filled with maybes but lots and lots of hope! Though in the medical world things may not look so good, I can't help but feel/know every time I look in her bright blue eyes and see that big smile that God is with her. I ask if you're reading this to keep my little girl in your prayers.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leukodystrophy
Jamie this is beautiful! You were strong writing this and you showed every motion in your soul. I love Jamie and myself and my family are here for your family. Even if it is a shoulder to cry on, going with somewhere, or just sitting in silence. You are one of the strongest people I know. I look up to you, you have come to many paths in life and as some might say this is just a bump in the road, well it has been many bumps in the road, and you are being strong for Ruby and Riya. You are a great mom, whether you think so or not, YOU ARE! God gave you two beautiful girls Ruby and Riya! He new that you could handle what he handed you and he new that you could stay STRONG for your girls! Jamie this Blog has opened my eyes (@ 4:21 am because I cannot sleep) and I am glad you walked into my life four and half years ago. We may not see or talk to each other everyday, but you are one of my best friends! I love you girl and you are strong, you have HOPE and Faith!
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ReplyDeleteJamie, this is extremely touching. I will keep your baby in my prayers. You are a wonderful person and I know good things are in store for you and your family. Please stay strong and lean on the people around you. All my love and thoughts, Lindsey
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