Archive for April, 2009

Little Gills

Today we did the consultation at the Kinderspital for Eden’s surgery. They want to wait two more weeks so that the inflammation has time to go down. The surgery will happen in mid-May. Pretty soon they will mail us the day that works out–but they won’t mail us the time. We need to show up on the appointed day, and it will be used as preparation time. They’ll explain what we need to know, and give us a vague idea about the time of the surgery. Then Elisa and Eden will spend the night. The surgery will be sometime on the second day. They want to keep her under observation for a day, so she’ll need to spend the night again. What a looong three days.

The doctors were more specific about what caused the infection. Eden has a little cyst right in the area of the thyroid, by the Adam’s apple. In primitive times, the thyroid evolved by dropping down from the tongue. There is still a vestigial canal that traces this route. In modern humans, this canal closes up in fetuses and never serves any purpose. But Eden’s stayed open. The canal filled with fluid and formed a cyst. Then germs entered from the mouth. And that’s what caused the infection. The surgeon joked that the problem comes from the time when Eden had gills. So the surgeon has to remove the cyst, and then remove as much of the canal as Eden has, possibly up to her mouth. The canal and the cyst are anchored in bone, so the strip of bone has to be removed too. If they leave the bone, then the canal and the cyst could grow back out of it. It’s the same bone where the throat muscles are attached, but they are only connected to the left and right sides, so the center of the bone serves no purpose. The whole condition is described perfectly in Wikipedia and in this conference presentation.

The doctors still say that the surgery isn’t dangerous. But it is practically guaranteed to leave a scar. And it’s too bad the poor little thing has to do a surgery at all, along with the general anesthesia.

Posted by on April 28th, 2009

Luton Airport

Yesterday we just hung out in the airport all day long. The flight into London was at 9 am. The flight out of London wasn’t until 6:30 pm. Originally we thought it would be a good idea to see more of the countryside, especially a farm near the airport. But when the time came, we just wanted to relax and read all day. So we camped at some tables and didn’t move for hours. Eden just scooted on the floor and kept getting her toungue around the gross metal legs to the tables and chairs. Nasty. We’re trying to teach her what gross stuff is so she won’t do it. She doesn’t care. 🙂 I walked with her around the airport once and she was so excited to see all the people. She was giggling so hard that she could barely draw breaths. All the other tourists adored her. Everyone tells her she is “gorgeous.” We’re glad to be home.

Posted by on April 20th, 2009

Killarney

We stayed the last two nights at a bed and breakfast in Killarney Ireland. Killarney is in the Kingdom of Kerry. Yes, they really call it that. So far our time here has been my favorite.

Yesterday we had a leisurely morning and then went on the Gap of Dunloe Tour. The tour company coached us out to the end of the main road a ways out into nowhere and dropped us off. We then had the option of hiring a horse and trap or to go on foot through the gap some 9km. Too bad when we arrived we did NOT have the option. There was no one to hire to take us the distance! Thankfully we talked to a lady in a little deli who gave someone a call to take us through.

It was really spectacular. The scenery was beautiful. It was rocky and craggy. 🙂 The guide explained to us his sheep farming business along the way. In fact we learned from him that his family has had the color orange to tag the sheep  for the last 25+ years. Huh. He was great company. Eden had a wonderful time the whole way!

We had a chance to roam around a bit and then we boarded a boat that motored us across 3 lakes and 2 rivers to Ross Castle. It was pretty cold. The weather was great so I do not know how people stay comfortable on the days the weather is only so-so.

In the afternoon we made some short stops at Torc waterfall and Muckross House. It was nice but we are spoiled in the NW with beautiful waterfalls so it wasn’t so impressive. Then we walked around Muckross House, a fancy-shmancy manor from the 1800s. At the end of the day we had a big bowl of “toffee” (dulce de leche) dessert with whipped cream and graham cracker and banana. People serve up some seriously strong desserts here. Chad also picked out a very yummy goat cheese salad. It had balsamic and peppers and lettuce. Oh it was so good. We had a great day.

Posted by on April 18th, 2009