Five and a half years ago, I gave birth to a two pound four ounce baby boy. The neonatologists referred to him as the remarkable baby. The reason he was called the remarkable baby, was his lack of need for oxygen or any breathing assistance. I was not twenty seven weeks yet! On the fifth day of life, Isreal developed a intestinal infection( Necrotizing Enterocolitis). This particular infection, has been responsible for many deaths of premature babies. I was devistated. When I finally spoke with a physician who spoke english( had received the information about Isreal during the night hours, and experienced difficulty understanding doctors due to language barrier), I understood the severity of Isreal's condition. After the doctor explained the illness, I can remember asking her one question: What is Isreal's prognosis? Her response was" Some babies die, lets pray that Isreal will be o.k." Now this story became more amazing as time went on, but we are talking about the benefits of research. Isreal was tranferred to another hospital where he underwent emergency surgery. Two days later he was taken back into surgery to remove more dead intestines. For three months, Isreal wore an ostomy bag and received alternative nutritional supplements. Isreal's intestines was eventually connected. When I researched the infection that totally changed Isreals health, I found out that NEC has been researched for forty years. Before research occurred, most babies who developed the NEC infection, did not survive. Through research, physicians learned that NEC victims have a greater chance at life, if the infection is diagnosed within a twenty four hour time frame. Research has provided different forms of treatment, which has prevented some babies from surgeries that could offer greater risk. Isreal did not come home from the hospital until he was eight months old, but he has truly blossomed into a beautiful five year old. I am grateful for all of the research conducted on NEC!
Hello Magretta:
ReplyDeleteOh my Lord, you brought tears of joy as I read your story, thank you for sharing. What a blessing to see that Israel is 5 and thriving. I can firmly comment that the benefit of research saved you son's life. I am sure they share/refer Israel's study with other medical colleagues so others can benefit as well.
Bless you heart, this was a wonderful post to learn from :)
Marijan :)
Magretta,
ReplyDeleteThe story of your son is amazing and so inspiring and also proves why research is important. This kind of research moves us forward in positive ways and saves lives. As early childhood educators we are poised to be a part of amazing things. It is so exciting that we could be involved in research that can change lives in this very way. Although your son's condition was researched my medical professionals, education professionals can change lives with their research as well!