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  • 4-Year-Old Hailie Mussinan From New Jersey Selected as 2014 National “Face” of Hydrocephalus Awareness for Incurable Brain Condition

    January 12, 2014 by  
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    MEET HAILIE MUSSINAN

    4-Year-Old Hailie Mussinan From New Jersey Selected as 2014
    National “Face” of Hydrocephalus Awareness for Incurable Brain

    Last year our then 3 year old Hailie started having headaches daily sometimes followed by vomiting. We also noticed her balance was off and her eye would slightly turn in at times. We took Hailie to a pediatrician, an eye doctor, and a neurologist who all assured us that it was most likely sinus related. Although her Mother kept insisting something was seriously wrong!

    October 2nd of last year Hailie was scheduled for an outpatient MRI. We were quickly admitted shortly after that and she was diagnosed with Hydrocephalus and a cancerous low grade brain tumor; Pilocytic astrocytoma.

    Hailie needed an emergency surgery to put in an external drain to relieve the pressure from the Hydrocephalus. Two days following she had a craniotomy and we are blessed to say the tumor was fully resected! Days following the craniotomy a shunt was placed but not for long.The night before we were to get released she had a seizure and a very high fever.

    The shunt was removed and another external drain was put in place. Hailie spent the next few days sleeping naked on ice filled cloths to bring the fever down. She was on a very strong antibiotic for 14 days which was hard on her veins during which IV changes were frequent to treat the shunt infection. Finally she was ready for a new shunt and we were able to go home on Halloween.

    She had a total of 5 brain surgeries in 22 days! In the summer of 2013, Hailie had another surgery because her shunt incision was not healing correctly. She has also been diagnosed with some eye issues from the Hydrocephalus and tumor. We are in the process of trying correctional therapy.

    Today Hailie is a happy 4 year old who loves to dance and is looking forward to starting school next year!

    Together as a family we are blessed to have found, and be apart of the Pediatric Hydrocephalus Foundation and Hailie is honored to represent the Hydrocephalus girls in 2014!!!!

    4-Year-Old Owen Rush From South Carolina Selected as 2014 National “Face” of Hydrocephalus Awareness for Incurable Brain Condition

    January 7, 2014 by  
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    MEET OWEN RUSH

    4-Year-Old Owen Rush From South Carolina Selected as 2014
    National “Face” of Hydrocephalus Awareness for Incurable Brain

    Owen was diagnosed with hydrocephalus in utero at 20 weeks. We were well prepared for his arrival the week before Christmas, though nervous but exited as well. Our miracle was born at 37 weeks on December 17, 2009 with an OR full of staff and no complications. He stayed in NICU for 5 days with a small amount of feeding issues. He was discharged a few days before Christmas and we spent the rest of holidays with our family.

    He had his initial VP shunt placed on January 5th and we came home 4 days later. He had his first emergency shunt malfunction on Mother’s Day 2010, his second shunt malfunction was a few weeks later on Father’s Day. Few weeks later he was back in for another shunt revision. This time they changed the shunt location and type, it was placed on the top right side of his head and programmable. All things were well until Thanksgiving 2010 he had a skull repair on his old shunt site, they used a plate and screws to fix the bone that wouldn’t seal up.

    All these surgeries before our miracle turned 1 years old. He had his first seizure at 10 months old. since then hes tried 10 different medications an still having seizures on a daily basis. We traveled to Le Bonheur’s Children’s hospital in Memphis Tennessee in October 2012 and the team confirm he wasn’t a good candidate for any type of Epilepsy surgery, and were told how severe his developmental delay was after being through an intense evaluation, which we already knew and was shortly diagnosed with Autism.

    We then traveled to Duke Hospital in NC for a Vagal Nerve Stimulator in August 2013 in hopes to improve his epilepsy and overall quality of life. He can’t feed himself, dress himself, he’s not toilet trained, nor can he tell you If he’s in pain or say I love you yet! He has been in Occupational, Physical and Speech Therapy since he was 4 months old.

    He started school when he turned 3 to a school for the most disabled children in our county. Owen has adapted very well with the routine and friends, and is most importantly loved unconditional by all the staff at his school. Despite Owen’s disabilities he never stops smiling or wanting hugs.

    He’s a huge inspiration to our family and taught us more in his 4 years already than we could ever imagine.

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    2014: Is Your Child the Face of National Hydrocephalus Awareness?

    November 29, 2013 by  
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    We are looking for one male and one female ‘Face of Hydrocephalus’ to serve as our National Spokesperson for our 2014 National Hydrocephalus Awareness Campaign, with marketing and promotional materials all through the year ending September 2014 with National Hydrocephalus Awareness Month.

    We will randomly select ONE male and female from all entries received. Submit a picture of your nominee, between the ages of newborn to 19 years old, with their name and D.O.B. (These pictures MUST BE E-MAILED to mike@hydrocephaluskids.org- Facebook entries are not valid)

    The 2 winners will be awarded $250.00 donations in their name to a 2014 Hydrocephalus Research Project & a 2 NIGHT STAY @ the Embassy Suites in Washington DC during our 4th Annual PHF Day of Hydrocephalus Awareness on Capitol Hill Event on 8/21 & 8/22 in 2014, (travel not included).

    To enter, email a picture of your nominee, (between the ages of newborn to 19 years old), with their name, D.O.B. & current city & state)

    Contest ends 12/31/2013 & Winners announced on 1/2/2014
    * Email your picture to mike@hydrocephaluskids.org
    * Previous winners are not eligible.
    * PHF Board Members & State Chapter Directors ARE eligible to participate.
    * By submitting a photo, you agree that the picture may be used in promoting this contest, promotional materials for the PHF, and other PHF outreach campaigns.

    Check out the picture galleries of everyone nominated:

    The Boys
    The Girls

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    Hydrocephalus Awareness Month: Audubon Youth Advocating For Her Condition


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