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Tuesday 26 January 2010

Lexi's Nose

Our youngest daughter Lexi has been diagnosed with a nasal tip hemangioma. I would quickly like to share with you what we learned at the Children's Hospital on Friday.  This is the reader's digest version of the handout that was provided to us by Alberta Health Services.

What is a hemangioma?

A hemangioma is a type of birthmark made up of blood vessels that grow quickly.
Hemangiomas:
- can look like red raised spots on the skin
- are sometimes present at birth
- are benign (not cancer) growths
- can be deeper in the skin and appear blue (like Lexi's)
- are seen three times more often in girls than boys
- are most often on the head and neck (80 percent of the time)
- usually apprear in the first few weeks of life

What causes hemangiomas?

The cause is unknown. Ed and I didn't do anything to cause it.  I didn't eat or do anything when I pregnant that would have caused the hemangioma.

What will her nose look like?

Hemaniomas go through stages where they grow and shrink.  There is no way to predict how big the birthmark will grow.  Some can be so small that you don't notice them, while others can be quite large.

Typically after one year the hemangioma is done growing and will begin to shrink slowly.  By 5 years 50 percent of hemangiomas have finshed their shrinking phase.  By seven years 70 percent are finished shrinking.  Some hemangiomas can take 3-5 years longer to finish their shirnking phase. 

What is the treatment for hemangiomas?

Over 90 percent of hemangiomas never cause a problem and/or need treatment.  Some children might need treatment right away.  It depends on where the hemangioma is and how big it is.

There are three types of treatment for a hemangioma:
1. Drug therapy can sometimes stop the growth phase and start the shrinking phase.
2. Surgery to remove the hemangioma.  Sometimes more than one surgery is required.
3. Laser therapy; a strong beam of light goes through the skin and kills the abnormal blood vessels.  It doesn't hurt the other structures in the skin.

How did we know what it was?

We noticed that the tip of Lexi's nose was a bit blue when she was about two weeks old.  I figured it was a superficial vein and didn't think much about it.  It started to grow after that but it did it so slowly that I didn't notice that it was getting any larger than normal. 

When I took Lexi for her 6 week check-up our family doctor thought that it might be her Mongolian spot.  We thought that it would be odd for it to show up on her face.  It wasn't until I took Lexi for her 2 month shots that two of the nurses at the Health Unit suggested that it was a hemangioma.  I still wasn't too concerned about it.

After I took Lexi home for the next two to three days I thought about it more and more.  I looked at newborn pictures and realized just how much her nose had changed.  Ed and I did some research on the internet and found Sam's Story.  We agreed that his nose looked a lot like Lexi's. 

I made an appointment with my family doctor for the following week.  He agreed on the diagnosis and then referred Lexi to the Vascular Birthmark Clinic at the Alberta Children's Hospital.  Two and a half weeks later we were seen there by a peditrican and a plastic surgeon.  Both agreed that it was a hemangioma. 

Since the hemangioma was caught so early and it's not interferring with her breathing we chose the drug route.  We were given Atenolol which is a beta-blocker given to reduce blood pressure.  The dose that Lexi is receiving is so small that it shouldn't effect her blood pressure.  They are unsure of how the beta-blockers work to slow the growth, all they know it that the results have been great.  We started Lexi on it on Sunday and her nose has already become less blue.

The staff at the hospital were fantastic.  Lexi got her picture taken and everyone was so kind and gentle as they assessed our baby girl.  We will also be going back monthly for follow-up appointments.

Here are some pictures Lexi's nose:

Lexi on her birthday

one week old


two weeks old

8 weeks old.  You can start to see here that the end of her nose has become quite rounded and blue tinged.


13 weeks old it has grown quite a bit by now.  This was taken the day before we went to vascular birthmark clinic.


This is Lexi after two days of treatment.  Her nose still looks blue but is less than before.

This is our story.  I will be sure to keep you updated on our progress.

Wednesday 20 January 2010

The 2010 Olympic Relay

We were lucky enough to be one of the chosen towns to have the Olympic Torch Relay.  Since it had been 23 years since the torch was in the area I thought it would be worth it to take the girls out.  Luckily enough we have been experiencing a Chinook so the weather was quite agreeable.  For those of you who missed it here are a few pictures and a video.

Here is Cali waiting on the sidewalk for the parade.

This is Cali with Krista and Lea the "cute little doggie".

What's an event without Coke?

Here are the Relay Runners.

The RBC dancers and finally...

THE TORCH!!!!

Sunday 10 January 2010

Happy Birthday To Me




So today is my birthday.  It has now been offically 10 years since I was teenager.  Time is just flying by so quickly.  I remember this day 10 years ago... today has been much better despite the fact that Cali woke up crying and contined to cry I as got the girls ready for church.  Then Lexi had a blow out and Cali pooped her pants.  Needless to say we didn't make it through all three hours of church today.  We all needed a bath after an hour and a half. 


Check out the cake Ed bought me.  He knows what a big Dora fans Cali and I are.  It means so much to me to have a husband who knows just what I need and takes the time to make me feel special.  I know that Ed and the other members of the bishopric are super busy but Ed managed to spend time with me and the girls today.  Normally we only see Ed for a few hours on Sundays but today we got to spend most of the day together.  That was the best part of today.


Speaking of our little Dora fan here a great picture of her in the Dora jammies that she got for Christmas.  Please note the matching Dora slippers.


Here's a cute little Cali quote.  Last week I had "Harry Potter and the order of the Phoenix" sitting on my bedside table.  Cali pointed at it and her in sweet little voice she said "we get that chicken book at the library Mommy?".  She's so funny, I love her interpretation of the world. 

Lexi had her first laugh Friday night as Cali was taking a bath at Grammie's house.  Mom was holding Lexi on her lap watching Cali in the tub and as Cali was squirting water Lexi laughed "huh-huh".  Mom called out to me "I didn't know that Lexi was laughing already".  I said "she's not"!  I ran into the bathroom and heard the laugh repeated.  So darn cute!  I knew that Cali would be the first one to make her laugh as she just adores her big sister. 

It's too bad we didn't catch the laugh on video like we did with Cali.  I am going to have to try to see what I can do.  Just for old times sake here is Cali's first laugh so many years ago...