Patricia, Severe Laryngomalacia and Subglottic Hemangioma

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Patricia, Severe Laryngomalacia and Subglottic Hemangioma This page seeks financial help for our daughter Patricia Michaela, who is suffering from SEVERE LARYNGOMALACIA

Laryngomalacia is the most frequent cause of noisy breathing or stridor in infants and children. It is the most common congenital anomaly or birth defect of the voice box or larynx. Laryngomalacia is best described as floppy tissue above the vocal cords. This floppy tissue falls into the airway when the infant breathes in. The cause of laryngomalacia and the reason why the tissue is floppy is unknown. The part of the nervous system that gives tone to the airway is most likely underdeveloped. Laryngomalacia can be mild, moderate or severe. 99% of infants with laryngomalacia have mild or moderate laryngomalacia. Only 1% of infants with laryngomalacia have severe laryngomalacia. Infants with severe laryngomalacia usually need surgery. Severe Laryngomalacia: Infants with severe laryngomalacia have noisy breathing or inspiratory stridor. They may also have:

• Feeding difficulties with poor weight gain
(failure to thrive)

• Significant chest and/or neck retractions
(chest and/or neck sinking in with breathing)

• Significant cyanosis (turning blue)

• Life threatening apnea (pauses in
breathing)

• Heart or lung problems from chronic
oxygen deprivation (low oxygen)

• Airway symptoms severe enough to cause
multiple visits to an emergency department
or hospital

Thank you Dr. Linda Rozell-Shannon, Thank you VBF!https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10156541188585315&id=80659...
16/03/2016

Thank you Dr. Linda Rozell-Shannon, Thank you VBF!

https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10156541188585315&id=806595314

Miracle Report:
One of the paintings Dr. Linda did is called "Baby Patricia". The inspiration was Patricia, a precious baby girl from the Philippines who had an airway . The Dad, Patrick Roy S. Parcia and the Mom, Michelle Chua Parcia reached out to me through VBF because their doctors could not help Patricia. It was affecting her breathing. It was God engineered, but with the help of a wonderful doctor and an amazing company that makes a miracle drug for babies with hemangiomas, we were able to smuggle the medication for Patricia. Dr. Linda was so overwhelmed with her recovery and the gratitude of the family that she had to paint "Baby Patricia" with her trachea but Dr. Linda put a tiny heart where the trach hole is. The painting was finally sent to the Philippines to Patrica and her family. But that's not the end of this miracle story. Patricia's father helped to connect Dr. Linda with a doctor from the Philippines who VBF will sponsor to come to New York City this year and will train to learn how to diagnose and treat vascular birthmarks and be able to help the children of the Philippines affected by a vascular birthmark, anomaly or syndrome! God is so good to continue to allow the miracles that VBF brings to people all over the world! VBF is really making a difference in this world. It is Dr. Linda's responsibility as the President and Founder to be a good steward of every penny donated to VBF! Find something you are passionate about and make a difference.

With Patricia now all good, cured and healthy, we are now giving away the excess medical supplies that we have. Thank yo...
17/02/2016

With Patricia now all good, cured and healthy, we are now giving away the excess medical supplies that we have. Thank you again for all of your help guys financially and emotionally.

Hello everyone! I'm very happy to announce that my little princess no longer needs her Tracheostomy Tube!Thank you guys ...
18/10/2015

Hello everyone! I'm very happy to announce that my little princess no longer needs her Tracheostomy Tube!

Thank you guys for your prayers and support!

Patricia is now confined at NKTI, for her monthly Flexi-Scope tomorrow early morning. Please pray for her and pray for g...
14/10/2015

Patricia is now confined at NKTI, for her monthly Flexi-Scope tomorrow early morning. Please pray for her and pray for good results.

Trache change a success, Laryngoscopy shows improvement. Next scoping will be on September. We are now just waiting to b...
12/08/2015

Trache change a success, Laryngoscopy shows improvement. Next scoping will be on September. We are now just waiting to be discharged.

1:56am @ NKTI, staying for the night in preparation for Patricia's first trache change and 4th Laryngoscopy, praying it ...
11/08/2015

1:56am @ NKTI, staying for the night in preparation for Patricia's first trache change and 4th Laryngoscopy, praying it all goes well and hoping for some good news from her doctor.

Very good news! We are now just driving out of hospital. Patricia had her second Laryngoscopy, her doctor, Rene Tuazon s...
15/07/2015

Very good news! We are now just driving out of hospital. Patricia had her second Laryngoscopy, her doctor, Rene Tuazon said that he was able to pass the scope all through yhe subglottic region without being forceful. This means that her Hemagioma has softened and/or shrunk a bit. 😀

And we are back.This is Patricia's 4th pneumonia, her last was just this May. This is her worst episode yet and she had ...
15/06/2015

And we are back.

This is Patricia's 4th pneumonia, her last was just this May. This is her worst episode yet and she had to be hospitalized.

Patricia had already began taking antibiotics, started 2 days ago. She had been vomiting frequently 7 times last Saturday and 6 on Sunday. There is also her intense coughing, it was as though her lungs will burst out of hear chest.

Last night she suffered difficulty breathing, shallow and fast. It worsened early in the morning and that was when we decided to rush her to the hospital.

And so here we are, back at the hospital.

Very late post...First week of this month, Patricia had to undergo a check of her larynx, in the subglottic region.After...
13/05/2015

Very late post...

First week of this month, Patricia had to undergo a check of her larynx, in the subglottic region.

After almost 5 weeks of taking INDERAL, the mass just lightened a little bit.

That is my wife Michelle really researched for alternatives and replacement for the INDERAL and we found HEMANGEOL a recently approved drug by the FDA in the US.

The Test will be repeated in July.

Please continue praying for Patricia!

Again thank you everyone!

Good day, Thank you for everyone's support.I would just like to inform everyone that part of the donations you've given ...
13/05/2015

Good day,

Thank you for everyone's support.
I would just like to inform everyone that part of the donations you've given to Baby Patricia Michaela will be used to buy HEMANGEOL, this is a prescription medicine used to treat proliferating (growing) infantile hemangioma that requires treatment with a medicine that spreads throughout the body.

The medicine is not available locally, so we had to order it via GLOBALRX.com.

Below is a pic of my first correspondence with their representative.

P.s.

I couldn't update the page as often as I used to, because I'm back on-board working on a merchant vessel, and it is very hard to get a decent internet signal whilst sailing the high seas.

Please support saab and meelo's 3rd year anniversary this May, thank you.
11/05/2015

Please support saab and meelo's 3rd year anniversary this May, thank you.

Hi friends! Meet this adorable little miss, Patricia Michaela Parcia. She's a 5 month old baby who truly brings so much happiness to her family. However, Patricia had a case of severe laryngomalacia (recent development showed that this was healed. Thank God!) But she still has subglottic hemagioma this is a rare disease that causes the blockage of the airway. See that tube on her neck? That helps her to breathe and we are hoping that with your help, she will soon be healed.
It's Saab and Meelo's 3rd anniversary this May, and we are celebrating by coming up with a collection for Patricia. All sales will go to her fund. I hope you can support us.

Kindly also visit her gofundme page to know more and extend help:
http://www.gofundme.com/patricia-ltr-fund

Please share this for patricia parcia, thank you.
09/05/2015

Please share this for patricia parcia, thank you.

Do you have pregnant friends and relatives? Invite them to the hands-on seminar "The Fourth Trimester: From Me to We" as part of the Gentle Birth, Gentle Parenting movement. No more pamahiin, just gentle mothering for your newborn. Learn from the experts.

Learn about:
- How to create your birth plans
- Gentle birthing
- How birthing affects newborn behaviour
- Unang Yakap
- Breastfeeding
- Kangaroo Mother Care
- Newborn care and development
- Practical information for infants 0-12 months
- Hospital & home care for the newborn
- Newborn needs & responding to their cues
- Infant development
- Life of a New Mother
- Postpartum Care: physical recovery from vaginal or caesarean births
- Emotional challenges of motherhood
- Putting parenthood into perspective
- How Mommy & Baby get better sleep
- Understanding postpartum blues

Hands-on learning:
- Swaddling
- Infant Massage
- Cloth Diapering
- Babywearing

This seminar is brought to you by N@W and Velvet Birth to fundraise for Baby Patricia's hospital funds. Even with baby Patricia's Severe Laryngomalacia (tube on her throat), Mommy Michelle is still exclusively breastfeeding her.

May 16, 2015 (Saturday)
1:00-4:30PM
Little Theater, Rizal Hall, UP Manila
Padre Faura St, Ermita, Manila

Registration fee is P800.00/person, P1500.00/couple

Register at http://bit.ly/4thTrimester2015May16

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