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Hello, my name is Andrew Wade Jackson. My friends call me Drew. When my mommy was 17 weeks pregnant they found out that I have a severe heart defect called an unbalanced atrioventricular septal defect. This means I have holes in the septal wall of my heart and that only 1 of my 2 ventricles is working properly. This heart defect was caused by trisomy 21 often known as Downs Syndrome.
I was born in Kalispell on July 10th and 3 hours after birth took my first plane ride to Seattle. I was there for 10 days as they monitored my heart. Then I went home to Kalispell to be with my family.
On September 10th I was set to have a pulmonary band surgery which is normally a low risk surgery. However, they were not able to do this surgery and had to begin the "Norwood" series of surgeries. My first surgery was Sept. 11th. Early in the morning I went into surgery spending 4 hours on the heart and lung by-pass machine. When it was time to come off they could not get my heart and lungs started again. I went on a life support machine called ECMO which takes the blood from the body, gives it oxygen and sends it back. This machine would be my best friend for the next 12 days and ultimately saved my life. After many days on life support, many more in the CICU, and a while on the floor I was able to return home. At home I was on oxygen full time, had a feeding tube, and many medications. On April 28th, 2009 I had my second open heart surgery, the Glenn. This surgery was not near as eventful as the first and we were able to return home after only 15 days away. At home things have gone well. I am now without oxygen and without my feeding tube. Currently my Cardiologist is watching me closly as we wait for my next open heart surgery, the Fontan. This will take place between the ages of three and five. My mommy and daddy are nervous as this surgery is more major than the last. Given the complexity of my heart, my past history of issues, and my trisomy 21 make my surgerys more difficult. However, my mommy and daddy trust in the Lord and the Power of Prayer.

August of 2011 we decided to move to Seattle to be closer to Childrens and are adjusting to life in the big city. On Tuesday July 31st I will have my next major open heart surgery. Please remember to say a prayer for me.

Thank you for visiting my site.

Here are a few statistics about my life from July 10, 2008 to July 24,2012:

Days lived at Childrens: 55
Days in ICU: 33
Days on Life Support: 17
2 Open Heart Surgery(Complete with Heart and Lung By-Pass machine)
1 Heart Surgery
3 Heart Cauterization
1 Life Flight(Kalispell to Seattle)
1 Ambulance Ride(Kalispell Hospital to Airport)
3 Trips to Seattle
1 Cardiac Arrest(Complete with CPR and Epinephrine-This saved my life)
To many Echocardiograms to count
To many trips to Cardiologist to count
To many blood transfusions to count

Please say a prayer for me.

Love, Baby Drew and Family

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Day 11 Taking my Time

I am still on Ecmo. They had me off for 7 hours today, but I wasn't ready to do it all on my own. My mommy and daddy are very sad. They were really hoping that I would come off today. When I am all better I will have to give them a big hug. They will probably try to take me off again tomorrow. Hopefully my lungs will be ready soon so that I can get off Ecmo and then focus on the Ventilator and Nitric Oxide. My mommy and daddy are saying lots of prayers for me. They hope it will be very soon. My levels have been fine since they turned it back on and hopefully they will all stay good.

Please remember to say a prayer for me.

Love, Drew and Family

3 comments:

Kelly Braun said...

Dear Baby Drew,
I was worried about you today waiting for the update on your blog. I'm sure it is long days for your mommy and daddy. I hope your daddy got to watch the Bronco's barely beat the Saints. Tim made me stop watching because every time I started watching the Bronco's would do something stupid so he thinks it is my fault. Well I will continue to pray for you big guy. My mom said to tell you she is added to the list of people praying for you. I know you will be coming home soon "big guy"
Love,
Tim, Kelly, Tia, and Lauryn

grandma great said...

Dear little baby Andrew,
It was a long day for you but
seven hours sounds really good
to me. It is getting better and
better. Hopefully soon you will
be off the machine and on your
own again and we can see you when
you roll over.
I am really thankful that so many
fine people are praying for you and
that you soon will be well
Love Forever and ever,
Grandma Great

McWilliams said...

Dear Baby Drew,
You are such a strong boy...must get it from your Mommy! :) We are glad to hear that you went 7 hours off of the machine. You're building up your strength! Before you know it you'll be home with your Mommy, Daddy, Ali and Lexi. We are praying for you and your family, and can't wait for you to come home to Montana.
Love,
Burley, Shannon, Colter, Luke & Aubree