Garrett The Brave

Garrett The Brave

Thursday, April 30, 2015

Update on 3D Printed Airway Splints

We wanted to take a moment and share the most recent update with you. C.S. Mott's Children's Hospital and the University of Michigan have released some research related to the procedure that Garrett was able to receive from them. Dr. Glen Green and his team. They have now saved 3 children's lives  (Kaiba, Garrett, and Ian) using these incredible 3D printed airway splints. All 3 kids are doing awesome and are improving far past any previous expectations for their diagnosis. As many of you know Garrett was in ICU type care for the first 19 months of his life. This procedure was the only thing that was able to bring Garrett home. Since the procedure we have never even seen the slightest evidence of any complication or problem with his airway splints. Our greatest hope is that other children with airway issues can find Dr. Green and his team in Michigan. Looking back we can now see that Garrett was weeks away from passing away before he had the surgery in Michigan. These doctors are our heroes. So far they have only done the procedure on 3 children and it has been successful in every circumstance. We would trust them with our Garrett again in a heartbeat. University of Michigan is trying to raise enough money to do a formal medical research trial where they can treat children who are not as severe as Garrett but are waiting for help. You can donate to their efforts here:

3D printed airway Airway Fund






Monday, April 20, 2015

Saturday, April 18, 2015

Sometimes waking up from an almost 3 hour nap is really hard to do! Love this cutie patootie 😍

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Friday, April 17, 2015

Happy Easter! 🌷🐰🐣💙 I hope you all have a beautiful day!

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Today marks a BIG day at our house! A huge reason to celebrate, which is exactly what we will be doing today! 🎉 1 year ago today our sweet Garrett came home for the very first time, at almost 19 months old! I will never forget the feeling I had as Jake and I drove away from Primary Children's that day, with just our little family in the car. We were both filled with an overwhelming feeling of happiness and joy. SO proud of our fighter boy Garrett. Garrett spent the first 19 months in complete ICU care, too sick and on too high of ventilator settings to be able to leave the hospital. He lived at 3 hospitals during that year and a half, one of them being across the country in Michigan. Those 19 months were the hardest and yet some of my happiest moments as well. In 1 year this boy has been able to stay home with no overnight hospital stays, he's rolling all over the family room, starting to scoot, and getting closer to sitting up all on his own. He is breathing on his own, and can be completely off of his vent when he is awake, and his labs have never looked better! He is a lover of all things Mickey Mouse and his laugh lights up the room! We feel incredibly grateful today for all of the doctors and nurses that helped get our boy HOME...and for our amazing friends and family, for your love, support and prayers in all of our behalf. And I feel so grateful to my Heavenly Father for every single day I get to spend with Garrett. It's a true gift. He's the happiest, and healthiest he's ever been...and that does a Mom heart a lot of good. 💛 Happy 1 year Anniversary of being home buddy! We love you so much! 💛

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Thursday, April 2, 2015

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Back tickles for daddy while watching Mickey Mouse...a perfect Sunday afternoon!

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March 27...one year ago TODAY, We all arrived back home after spending nearly 3 months in Michigan at Mott's Children's Hospital. I love how happy Garrett and Jake look to be going HOME. When we flew Garrett to Michigan, in January of last year, he was in very critical shape. We were most likely weeks away from loosing him. We are eternally grateful to U of M, and Dr. Green, Dr. Hollister, and Dr. Ohye and many more amazing people - they created a 3D airway splint that not only has helped Garrett breathe on his own, but saved his life. 💕 We KNOW that miracles happen today, because Garrett is a living, breathing miracle that I get to spend every day with. He brings us all so much happiness! We love you Garrett the Brave! 💕

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Practicing his piano moves this morning 😍 he's got them down! I love this boy!

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