Dear friends,
I want to share something with you and ask for prayer. This is sweet little Hayley (she's nearly 10 months old now). Her story (written by her mother) is below. In short, Hayley stopped breathing last Wednesday night. She was coded more than once and life flighted to Portland for further care. Her sweet little body went without oxygen for numerous minutes and her heart completely stopped, yet the Lord has thus far spared her life. God is in control and none of us know his will, but Stacey and Jesse (mom and dad) have asked anyone and everyone to pray. Their faith is simply amazing. I cannot even imagine how hard this is for their family. Hayley's future and prognosis is unknown at this time. Each hour and day bring something new. Stacey and Jesse regularly post updates and through the pain, exhaustion (mentally, emotionally, physically), confusion, and rays of hope, they remain strong in their faith and positive that God is in control.
It was a miracle that Hayley came back the first time. Being in the medical field myself, I can only imagine how "puzzled" (as Stacey shared) her care team is. Hayley continues to make small improvements against the physicians' predictions. Yet, we still don't know the extent of her health and condition. We may not know why this is all happening, but I'm trusting that God has a greater plan.
But now, we pray and surrender this to the Lord.
Hayley, Stacey, and Jesse, I am praying extensively for each of you. May God comfort you and bring you peace through this difficult time. May God's will be done- whether that means healing or clear answers. Thank you for leading by example and showing many of us what true faith looks like. You are both amazing parents and the perfect mom and dad for Hayley. What a lucky little girl to have you both.
Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. Philippians 4:6
He replied, "Because you have so little faith. I tell you the truth, if
you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mountain,
'Move from here to there' and it will move. Nothing will be impossible
for you." Matthew 17:20
Thank you for reading and thank you for your prayers.
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Photo taken from Stacey's (mom) facebook. |
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Mom, Stacey, and baby, Hayley, at a church women's tea last spring. |
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I met Stacey through my Mom & Dad. They attend the same church and are a part of the same small group. |
(From Stacey)
Here is Hayley's story in a nutshell:
Hayley was born with muscular dystrophy. This was a surprise to us,
because Jesse and I are both carries of the recessive gene that causes
her particular type. This means any child we have has a 75% chance of
being "normal" and a 25% chance of having muscular dystrophy. No one in
either of our families has ever had muscular dystrophy.
Hayley
is generally weak. At 9 months, she had finally gained head control and
was gaining trunk control. But she could not roll over, or sit up, or
many other things that most babies do. However, she can out-smile
anyone. She has always been happy and positive while in the hospital or
at the many doctor appointments we have had. Hayley cannot cough very
well because of her weakness. She had been sick for the past few months.
Mostly general congestion, possibly worsened by teething.
Hayley started showing symptoms of possibly a flu-like virus on
Thanksgiving. She was throwing up, very congested and exhausted. She
slept a lot over the weekend and especially on Monday and Tuesday. I
stayed home with her for a few hours on Wednesday before I went to work.
We both work full time as we cannot financially make it with just one
of us working at this time and part time opportunities were not
available for me. My sister watches Hayley and plays dress up with her.
She is the best baby sitter :)
Since Hayley had been so tired,
we thought rest would be best for her. After a doctor visit, chest
x-rays, and starting a new antibiotic, her pediatrician said it would be
ok to keep her home if we wanted to, as we have a hospital basically
set up at our home. We kept her home as we thought she would heal faster
in a familiar environment. The doctor said we could always go up to
Doernbechers if she got worse or we felt uncomfortable.
Wednesday night we got home from work and Hayley looked exhausted. She
gave us weak smiles but I felt bad seeing her so tired. Jesse ran to the
gym and I started making dinner and muffins. I like to make a big batch
of muffins and freeze them so we can grab them when we unexpected go to
the hospital. I was considering taking Hayley in that night. I was
going to talk to Jesse when he got home from the gym.
About 10
minutes after he left, as I was talking to Hayley and trying to get her
to smile, she took a breath but because of the congestion and mucus in
her airway, she couldn't breathe. I won't go into details because the
next few minutes were awful. The paramedics came quickly and preformed
CPR on her for 25 mins.
The fact that her heart started again
was a miracle. The doctors at the hospital, while they were performing
CPR told me that she probably wasn't going to make it. They told me, "we
practice medicine, but that's all we can do. We can't do miracles and
what Hayley needs is a miracle" Well, God provided a miracle, as he
keeps doing each day.
Hayley was life flighted to Doernbecher
on Wednesday night. This is where my posts started. Well, my first post
was from the ambulance. As they were loading her up and I couldn't get a
hold of my husband, I knew I had to get the word out so that people
would pray! So I sent out a call that people would pray, and tell
everyone they knew and ask them to pray. Facebook is amazing. I believe
that the reason her heart started beating again is due in part to the
fact that in just 25 minutes, already several hundreds of people were
praying for Hayley, even without knowing the details.
If you want to go back and read the rest of posts from the beginning, send me (Stacey Mecham) a friend request.
We are so honored that so many people care and are following Hayley's
story. It is humbling to see so many people earnestly praying for my
daughter.
Hayley will be 10 months old tomorrow. It is also my
brother's birthday and my mom's is the next day, Dec 5th. Its a hard
time to be going through this. I was so excited for Hayley's first
Christmas and I had a whole list of things that I wanted to do this
month. My dear friend Silvia got Hayley a beautiful Christmas dress.
Hayley smiled so big when I showed it to her. She loves it and I'm sure
she wants to wear it very badly.
Christmas time is a season of
hope. Its hard sometimes not to get caught up in the traditions we all
love and remember the true meaning of Christmas. Its all about hope.
Jesus, the light of the world, was born. He came to save us from our
sins, but along the way, he healed the sick and brought back people from
death. The Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John) all tell the
Christmas story, Jesus' birth. I would encourage you to read it often
this month and focus on the gift we were given in the form a little baby
boy. I'm glad the my baby girl is touching your hearts this Christmas
season, but focus on baby Jesus.
Well, that's a big nutshell,
but there is her story. Thank you so much for following Hayley's
progress and sharing your hearts with us. We cannot express how grateful
we are for your prayers or how much they carry us through hard moments.
Its so encouraging to read what each of you post. We wish we could
respond to each of you. I was trying to "like" each comment in the
beginning, but I can't keep up now. Just know that we are encouraged by
each post and "like" them all. Someday, we would be honored to meet and
thank each one of you personally. That might be in heaven, or maybe on
earth, but for now, just know that you encourage us and we are blessed
by what you are sharing. Thank you for your prayers. Keep them coming.
God is listening! Love you all!
Thanks for posting this Jenna. We appreciate every single prayer! And, I never got to see the pictures from spring tea. Love them! I'll have to get copies later.
ReplyDeletePrayers and healing energy from my heart.. I will look forward to seeing more on Baby Hayley's blessed journey
ReplyDeleteThank you for your prayers Vicki.
DeleteCovering your family with our thoughts and prayers. Praise God , He is in the miracle business!
ReplyDeleteYou don't know me but I found this page through a friend. I knew Arlene in high school. I know that you are in the hands of God and I pray for you and your little one.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness... prayers for hayley and her family!
ReplyDeleteShe's so cuuuuuute
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Hello! I was wondering if there was an update on Baby Hayley? I randomly came across this webpage while searching our own names, which are Jesse and Stacey, spelled just like yours. We live in PA and wanted to extend a hand of friendship from strangers who share the same names and the same Christ! Wishing you many blessings through our Lord and Savior Jesus tonight! God Bless ~
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