Jack’s third brain surgery is over and Jack’s medical team feels that it went extremely well and as planned. Jack’s left frontal lobe has been removed and the rest of his brain appears healthy from the surgeon’s perspective. It was also really fantastic news to hear that Jack’s skull was able to be reattached during this surgery (part of it was removed and left off after the second emergency surgery) and that he will not be facing a fourth brain surgery later this week, which was a possibility. Jack will now be going to the ICU shortly and I expect to see him within the hour.
This surgery has given Jack a 60% chance at a cure from his seizures and whether the surgery is successful will be revealed to us over time now. Essentially, Jack will either continue to have seizures or he won’t. At this point, due to many complicated factors, it is a wait and see game.
We are extremely overwhelmed by this possibility of a new life for our little boy. Jack still has a long way to go in his recovery and it could take up to six weeks to fully recovery. Over the coming days, we will better understand what Jack’s recovery may look like and develop a plan around it.
This picture was taken right before surgery this morning. Again, Jack was playing his beloved DS as he drifted off to sleep. I was also allowed to stay with Jack as he drifted off to sleep, which is why I’m wearing the suit and cap.
This journey has been extremely emotional and I can’t believe that Jack has endured over 20 hours of brain surgery within the past week. He still has a long ways to go, but for today, we are thrilled and over the moon with joy.
I am amazed and inspired by Jack and so grateful for the skill and wisdom of his medical team at SickKids.
Thank you for all of your prayers and support. Please continue to pray as Jack now recovers and we wait and see how his new life unfolds.
Love,
Jodi