Liam’s Health Update

Liam is 19 days old now, and he’s doing great here at Helen Devos. We have really been taking each day one at a time, and the medical team has been doing the same. They usually say that Liam will lead the way for his care with what he shows us and how his body responds each day. While the long-term is quite uncertain, we are getting a bit more of an understanding of Liam and what his shorter-term future holds. Currently, he’s quite stable and progressing well.

90% of the Trisomy 13 babies that survive labor don’t make it a year – that’s the statistic we have known since his diagnosis and certainly dreaded. While that reality still looms, what we have learned is that statistic is pulled down pretty heavily by the very very short lives lived, often intersecting with severe physical complications or parental choice on which live-saving or life-extending interventions to pursue or forgo. Of the Trisomy 13 kiddos that make it a year, most will make it to longer milestones like 5 or 10 years. That statistic is skewed upward because most kids that make it a year usually have life-saving or extending interventions that have been utilized to get them to that point already, and they continue to assist life past that point safely.

Liam is fortunate not have physical complications so severe that he couldn’t endure delivery or the first few days of life (which are often heart problems), and we have been supporting him with breathing support as he needs it. The tests and evaluations were quite numerous in the first few days as they were trying to best understand Liam, set baselines, and plans. Now we have gotten to a point with fewer open questions and more monitoring progress of the areas we are working on.

His breathing is the biggest area of focus and monitoring. Apnea is a trademark symptom of Trisomy 13 and Liam has experienced that, along with some other breathing issues. Some of that may be addressed with time and physical growth, and some may require further intervention. Time, further observations, and evaluations will tell and determine our plan. This will certainly need to be addressed before leaving NICU and going home.

Another element being closely monitored is his ability to grow and keep his blood sugar up. He has a feeding tube, and likely will forever. Currently he’s requiring a near-constant drip of food for his body to maintain a healthy blood sugar, and over time we hope to be able to compress that into a quicker cycle closer to a normal feed. This is something that can likely be managed at home, rather than being a condition for discharge.

We have been very encouraged by his progress and are thankful for each minute and each day we get with Liam. He’s been doing great and we are hopeful that continues for the short-to-mid term, which often would indicate long term likelihood for survival. He’s our sweet little guy and we love to love him. We are hoping to be home with him safely sometime between 2-6 weeks from now, but can’t expect anything, as Liam’s future will be quite unpredictable.

6 responses to “Liam’s Health Update”

  1. Susan K Butler Avatar
    Susan K Butler

    Praise God for his tender mercies. I have been sharing and praying with my home group from Nashville, MI since you gave such powerful testimony at TM. It has spread throughout our church. What a wonderful story as each chapter unfolds. His tiny, short life thus far is softening hearts and changing lives even now for the Glory of God’s kingdom. What a huge ripple effect in this sinful world. We continue to pray for you, Callie and Caden, as well as extended family.
    I want to thank you for such a beautiful and personal outreach of love to the Nawrockis. How timely is this that your story could help them live and process their story. The books you’ve shared are helpful and they, her I are all reading and sharing I Will Carry You and discussing.
    God has placed you in this time and place to share this journey, may he continue to give you the joy, peace and strength at each step of the way. Sending hugs, love and prayers. ♥ Matthew 25:23

  2. Fruehling family Avatar
    Fruehling family

    We are praying for baby Liam everyday! Especially to get home with you all. It’s encouraging to see that could be soon! Praying for your discernment as parents and that God will help you to make the best decisions for him. God’s got big plans for Liam!

  3. Brent Becker Avatar
    Brent Becker

    Thank you for this beautiful and incredibly encouraging update! So thrilled for you and your expanded family. It’s amazing to see God’s faithfulness throughout all of these challenges and how you have continued to welcome us into your journey. We continue to uphold you all in prayer and know how thankful we are for you all!

  4. Bryan and Krista Johnson Avatar
    Bryan and Krista Johnson

    We continue to pray consistently for sweet Liam and for your family. We love you so!!!

  5. Kathryn and Zak Konarska Avatar
    Kathryn and Zak Konarska

    We are celebrating your triumphs. Our hearts are aching for you both every day that passes. These precious moments with baby Liam are so beautiful. Thank you for sharing your journey with us. We love your precious family.

  6. Dan Avatar
    Dan

    Erica has been keeping our community group updated – just wanted to shoot you a reminder that we are still praying for you guys!

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