This girl.
This Victorious daughter.
How we have learned from her.....how we continue to be inspired.
Her JOY
Her STRENGTH.
Her FORGIVING nature.
Working SO hard in Occupational Therapy......and then a broken femur.......
Intense Pain.....misdiagnosed as hip strain causing her 24 hrs being treated with only ibuprofen.
More X rays....more waiting.....five attempted IV placements, and finally on number six we were able to get some morphine into her little body.
Overnight in the hospital in a temporary splint while trying to get her pain under control. We were behind the eight ball for sure and it felt like a losing battle.
Four days after the break a two hour trip to Shriners.
We were told in a typical child a pin would be placed.
When a child has been severely malnourished for eight years and given no opportunity to bear weight the bones are severely compromised.
No pin.
Major casting under anesthesia.
4-8 weeks casted.
Forward progress halted.
My weaker self can easily get caught in the "what it's" the frustration, the blame.
And again, she teaches us....
Victoria chooses joy.
Victoria chooses strength.
Victoria chooses forgiveness.
A little help from brother.
She be FIERCE!
She is so LOVED!
Oh, poor little lady! Praying for quick healing!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Mama V! ❤️
ReplyDeleteSweet girl. I wish her a quick and complete recovery. These kids teach us so much. They are truly amazing.
ReplyDeleteShe teaches me every single day!
DeletePoor little thing. Poor mom and dad, too, seeing your baby in pain. I'm glad you're finding forgiveness. I'm trying, but my child was just diagnosed with bi-lateral hip dysplasia and she's been home for 3 years and seen at 3 medical centers and no one caught until now when I mentioned something wasn't right to yet a third doctor.
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry!...three years...wow how frustrating!
ReplyDeleteIs she in a spica cast as well??
Those things are horrid!
Praying those hips are in place and she can begin to make progress!