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Mia's Next Chapter!!!!!!

SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 2011 8:59 PM, MDT
WE GOT A HEART!!!!  🙂
It is with PROFOUND Gratitude, and optimistic anticipation that we enter this evening and greet the sunset!
About one hour ago the Doctors and Staff at PCH informed us that the miracle gift of a heart would be coming to Mia TONIGHT!
I say this with careful and nonrational enthusiasm…… because, there is a chance that the heart may not appear as good as they hope when they pick it up, but, if it IS good (and we assume it is), Mia will be going into surgery tonight approx 12:00 midnight, and will hopefully emerge 4 to 8 hours later with a new heart!!!
This astounding news and miracle can only be because of the Grace of God, the Power of Love, Prayer, Intention, and the fact that Mia is NOT done on this earth!! She was meant for greater things.
If I had more time, I’d do a better job with this……… but I wanted you all to know. So that you can sleep tonight, with guarded confidence, and believe that Whatever Mia needs, she will get.
I’ve got to go……. Mia is getting ready.
I just watched the sun set for the last time that Mia will have the heart she was born with. Tomorrow morning we hope to greet the sunrise with a new heart and a new chance to live again!!! HOW MANY OF US can say the same?!!
lastly, Please say a prayer of immense gratitude to the family of the person who is giving our Mia a second chance. The gift of Life.
Pray for the surgeons, the nurses, and everyone involved. And pray for Mia.
Thank you all for your love.  It has truly been humbling and will leave a life long impact on my belief system.
Tomorrow is the First day of the Rest of her life!!!
love, t and h of THEMBricks!!!!

 

Please Join Us on Sunday

SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 2011 11:37 AM, MDT
Please Join Us

Where:  Reservoir Park
When: Sunday June 5th from 3:00 to 5:00 pm

All friends and family of Miabella Brickey are invited to a gathering in her name to demonstrate our support and love for her and her family and to lend support to each other.  The Family knows that they are not the only ones hurting, and they are hoping this time can give everyone a chance to commune together and gather strength from the coming together.
Bring a picnic lunch and be ready to do some work.  We will be making friendship bracelets that we will all wear for Mia as we pray and hope for her safe return to us.
Some of her friends and family are wearing feathers as another way to keep Mia with us.  Mia has been asking Tom for feathers in her hair for a while but she hasn’t gotten one in her hair yet.  One of the nurses placed a feather in Mia’s hair and Eli wanted to get one as well.  Some of her other friends have shown interest in getting a feather and that opportunity will be there.
There will also be a short movement session where we, as a group, will gather and move energy in Mia’s direction through some basic movement exercises and meditation.  There are other groups that will be doing the same from other areas.
Tom and/or Heidi will be in attendance assuming they can.  That is the plan for now.
If you are unable to attend because of other commitments or distance, please remember us tomorrow from 3:00 to 5:00 and do what you can so that we can combine our faith and hope for Mia.  If anyone has a question about the event, you can direct them through me at brian.corrales@gmail.com.

 

This IS her Story.

FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 2011 2:06 PM, CDT
Dear Friends and Family, 

I titled the first entry “This is NOT Mia’s story!”……… I now realize, 6 days after bringing her here for a little I.V. and fluids to address her dehydration, that I was wrong.  When they told me we needed to stay overnight, last Saturday, I was confused and couldn’t understand? She just needed an I.V.  And then we could go home! Then I was told she needed a wire in her heart….. to keep it beating.  Again, what? Why?
Well, this IS her Story.
The shock of this…. of all of this, and everything that has happened ……….. I don’t know how to explain how difficult it’s been, or if there are words to describe or express this experience. There aren’t. And Heidi and I both know that you all are hurting and feeling the same degree of confusion, fear, hurt, and longing.   We also know and feel the OVERwhelming amount of support, love, and celebration for life,….. for Mia’s life.
We all agree, even though I am her father, that our Miss Mia is one of the kindest, loving, compassionate, yet fiercely courageous and determined people we know. She applies herself fully to anything she takes on.  Whether it is Soo Bahk Do, Soccer, Trombone, School studies, or just having fun with her friends, she gives 110% effort, she has a determination and displays a mental strength that many will never come close to possessing.  She humbles me on so many levels.
She doesn’t have an enemy in the world. And she is a friend to all.  She glows with happiness when another feels good. And she feels the pain and sadness of those around her. Her capacity for empathy and compassion is profound. This is one reason people love to be her friend.  She is a good friend.  She is a perfect sister, and her brother Eli is the luckiest little brother in the world. They hold hands in the car, and they are each other’s Best Friends. She is the Perfect daughter.  And even before this happened, I have often told people that I believed that Mia is an Angel, in the truest sense of the word. That she was born that way. And that she is a much better person than me, or most people I know. That her Spirit or Soul is ………? Different. Special.  If this sounds weird, so be it. Doesn’t make it not true.
Well, so despite all of this, This IS her story.  Yes. It is.
MiaBella Brickey, at the age of 11, got sick. For whatever reason, it attacked her heart.  And even though she has the Heart of a Lion, we find ourselves in the most unbelievable and inconceivable of situations. Our beautiful daughter is fighting for her life.  She is holding on by a thread. And we need a miracle.  We need the miracle of Life. We need a heart.
Mia needs a new heart. And she needs this gift soon.
She has had complications from everything that has happened, and I can’t begin to explain how absolutely amazing the staff at Primary Children’s Hospital have been.  It’s often said, but never enough. They have done an incredible job of caring for my daughter.  The love and compassion that they have shared and given to my Mia and our family has had a profound effect upon my own heart and mind. Without them and their compassionate and professional care, I don’t think I would be of sound mind today.
Mia is truly fighting for her life. And all of you, especially her friends, have helped give her strength and done so much to help her know how much she is loved.  There is no way for Heidi or I to express our gratitude for the support and love you all have been giving. Thank you so much. We can only hope to be of service to all of you in return.
So, in closing, if I may humbly ask for your help it would be to ask you to pray or send your thoughts and energy to Mia, helping her to call upon her courage and strength to endure the tough road ahead.
Life is precious. We choose to accept this challenge, and we know that Mia (and we all) can, with enough courage and strength and faith, meet this with gratitude and peaceful confidence.
We love you all.
Tom and Heidi and Eli……. and Mia.  🙂

 

"The Eyes Have it!!"

THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 2011 2:15 AM, CDT
Hello Beautiful People!!!

After a long day, Heidi and I sat down on our lovely twin bed here at the hospital in the sleeping room (for which we are eternally grateful!),  and we read through the comments, tributes, and well wishes from all of you!!!  It is incredible.  You have all been so kind and generous in your giving and your compassion.  We thank you, from the bottom of our hearts. Your support has helped to sustain us through this surreal and difficult time.
Today began with Mia coming off of the hypothermia/cooling study that she was placed in, and it was so nice to feel her skin warm again!! The 48 hours of intentionally induced hypothermia is thought to help with overall recovery and limiting the potential damage sustained in the type of cardiac trauma Mia went through. Once she was warm, they were able to reduce the amount of medication she’s been receiving, and she was able to repeatedly open her eyes when spoken to! You have NO idea how good that made us all feel!! Everyone in the room broke out in cheers and applause!  And she continued to open them throughout the day.
But, anyway, she opened her eyes!! and it reminded me of the story her friend Sommer told about when she and Mia were in preschool together, and they came back together after spending the summer apart: “Remember me, Sommer?? Do you remember me?? Please, look into my eyes!! Remember my eyes??!”……. How could you ever forget those eyes?
Thank you so much, to her 6th grade fellow classmates, for the most incredible “Get Well/ My Favorite Mia Momment” 16 freaking foot banner?!!!  The staff at the CICU honestly has never seen such a thing! Neither have I.  We didn’t think there was space to hang it in Mia’s room *(it’s already covered with posters, pictures, letters, cards, notes, etc) but when Heidi and I returned from a short break, the nurses named Mindy and Nate were able hang it on the wall behind all the various machines, and it is covered with stories and memories of the children’s memories of Mia and the times they’ve shared.  It is truly amazing. I can’t wait for Mia to actually have the time to read it by herself! Right now, we still have to read everything to her. But when she see’s it, and all the other cards, letters, notes, and momento’s, I know Mia will be overwhelmed with happiness and gratitude.
Well, in closing, as I said before, we all want Mia to jump up out of that hospital bed and be back to “normal”!!…… but it’s not going to happen that way.  It will take a long time. And another day of ‘stable’ is infinitely better than a Bad day!!
Seeing her eyes again, feeling and watching her legs move, and receiving the powerful blessings and energy work from so many dear people in our lives, helped to make this a “Good Day”!
Positive Baby Steps! People!! “Copy That! Clear!!” 😉
ps. Speaking of Positive Baby Steps?! Yesterday I was able to see Hank Shipman WALKING!! in the hospital!  We are so happy for Hank and his Mother and Father and Family! It is my dream and my prayer and my intention that Mia will follow in the footsteps of her fellow Rowland Hall coed, and walk out of here someday a happy, healthy, and whole young woman with still the most beautiful blue eyes I’ve ever seen!!
Peace be with all of you.
In Humble Gratitude of all your Love and Support,
Tom and Heidi of themBricks

 

Bringing you news…

June 1, 2011
Dear Friends,
I have been asked by Tom and Heidi to help author Mia’s CaringBridge site.  I met with Dr. Tiffany Glasgow today who provided me with the following medical update…

Mia’s heart hasn’t recovered function, so far.  She remains on ECMO and is still in stable condition.  Some positive news is that her doctors have been giving her breaks from the paralyzing medications and she has been responding well to the neurology tests, which tells us that she has some good brain functioning. Now we just wait to see…

On behalf of the family, I need to reiterate,  NO VISITORS PLEASE!  Because Tom and Heidi are such loving, caring people they will not ask you to leave.  They are spending so much energy on understanding and coping with the situation, that they don’t have any energy left to give to us.  Here’s a helpful mantra, “Because I love you, I am leaving you alone”. However, throughout the day, they are checking the lovely messages sent in Mia’s Guestbook, so please use this resource to send your love.

Dr. Tiffany Glasgow wanted to pass along that the doctors who are taking care of Mia are phenomenal professionals. They are doing all they can, and are doing it well.  Please trust in their ability to care for MiaBella and leave the medical advise to her team of caregivers.

Finally, if you happen to cross paths with Tom and Heidi, please DO NOT ask questions!  Help allow them to try to do some of their own routine and have some normalcy. Once again, the Guestbook is an excellent way to express your support and is where Tom and Heidi would like you to go if you do have questions, want updates, or want to offer support.  All questions you may have will hopefully be answered in these journal updates. Tom and Heidi would like to express gratitude for all of the prayers, thoughts, and positive energy sent their way.  They are feeling it!

Much love to you all,
Amanda Wissler

 

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"This is NOT Mia's Story!"

“This is NOT Mia’s Story!”
June 1, 2011
A very dear friend helped to name this crazy experience we have found ourselves in. And I can not believe it has already been 3 1/2 days since this all began? But it is. And we have also lost track of the days, as Heidi and I have only been home once for about 2 hours since we came here last Saturday afternoon.
I didn’t want to write too much, and I’m exhausted at the time of this writing, but we wanted to get something out there for people to see and to hopefully answer some of your questions.  Unfortunately, I may not get it all down tonight,….. as I need to get some sleep, but I want to try.
First of all, Heidi and I want to Thank so many people!! You have no idea how much your love and concern has meant to us, and to Mia. The amount of support has been overwhelming.  We honestly cannot thank all of you enough, and apologize for not answering the many calls and text messages that we have received, simply because there really hasn’t been a moment to do so.  But we will try to respond as we hope to have more ‘down’ time as we move forward.
I am often asked, “How have you been?”, and some time ago I thought about it, and realized and adopted my favorite reply, “I’m the luckiest guy you know!”, or something to that effect.  And I believed it was true.
And I still do!
All of your love and support for Mia and our family has born that out.  As a matter of fact, by Monday night, only 48 hours from when we brought Mia to the Primary Children’s Medical Center, we had to begin limiting visits to the CICU/PICU to see Mia and to express their support.  It truly has been incredible, yet it began to interfere with Mia’s care, and we’ve had to limit the number of visitors. I’m so sorry.  I know how badly you all want to know how Mia is doing! And I promised Ms. Amanda I would get this done! She’s been so amazing helping to set this up.  We love you for it!
Without giving you the ENTIRE story, I will at least give you some general information, which I hope will answer some of your questions? If it does not, and if I haven’t answered your call/message/email/ or text? (which is likely ALL of you! I’m so sorry!), then I promise to add more tomorrow, or as regularly as I can.  But, if you’ve been by to see Mia or us, then you’ll know what I mean.
Anyway, Miss MiaBella Brickey, our beautiful, energetic, and ‘healthy’ 11 year old daughter has suffered a very rare complication from what is likely to be a very common illness.  In other words, what has happened to Mia can NOT be passed or spread to any other person, and none of her friends are at risk of “catching” this from her.  We wanted to let her friends know this.  I do not know the odds, but they are probably ‘great’ that hundreds or even thousands of people could contract the very same virus (assumed) and NEVER have this type of complication.
The preliminary diagnosis is Myocarditis, of unknown origin, but possibly viral. This resulted in making her heart very ‘sick’ and swollen.  This, in turn, has made it very difficult for her heart to beat normally and with enough effectiveness to keep her healthy.  And on Sunday, at about 11:00 am, Mia needed to be connected to a machine called ECMO, which is supporting her heart and lungs.  In this way, we are able to give her body a much needed rest and to give us some time to figure out how best to help Mia get better?
Sunday was, to say the least, not an easy day. But, after 4 surgical procedures since Saturday night, we have our dear Mia at a relatively stable spot!!! And, this is absolutely Wonderful!
I have been reminded by my solid ROCK of a wife *(and many others, including the great Doctors here), that I need to remember that Mia has a long road to travel, and there will be setbacks along the way, but I also can’t help celebrating the good things!  But I have agreed with Heidi to try to keep my emotions a little more ‘level’, and calling these good things “Positive Baby Steps”,  so as not to be so disappointed by the setbacks along the way.
So, for now, we just want everyone to know that Mia is stable. I especially want all of Mia’s friends to know that she is not in pain. She is resting with the help of medication and several machines which are keeping her blood, heart, and lungs clean and giving her a chance to get everything working again. Even though this happened very, very fast, it is going to take some time for Mia to get ‘better’.  And Your incredible letters, cards, pictures, gifts, prayers, and warm wishes of Love and Healing have all helped to make her stable, and will continue to help her improve!  We are certain of this.
I will try to write more in the future…… very soon!
But for now, please do me two favors…….
1. Take time, right now (if possible….. and if not, when you can) to hold your children; to give them an extra hug and cuddle; and to look into their precious eyes and tell them how much you love them and why.  This would make me feel better.
and
2. Please continue to pray for Mia’s complete and full recovery.  I don’t care if you get on your knees, or if you light a stick of incense and dance around a drum circle, or if you meditate and focus your energy her way.  It doesn’t matter to us how you worship, or how you celebrate our mutual experience we call “Life”, we only humbly ask that you do this with Mia in mind so that her spirit can be supported by your thoughts, prayers, and energy, as this little girl needs all the help you can give.
You all know how much Mia loves each and every one of you.  You all say so in your cards and letters.  Mia is many things. And she is a “Survivor”. She is strong. But she is also one of the most loving people I have ever known.  And she needs your love now.
Please have a great day! and know that we are reading to her each and every card/note/and letter that you send.  Even though she can not talk right now, we know she can hear us, and we know she hears your words of support and love.  Thank you again. We love you all.
Peace be with you all.
Tom and Heidi