Originally posted by SueM in MN
One of the Mccaughey boys is having surgery this week. Here's the story from the Minneapolis Star Tribune:
Iowa septuplet to have treatment in St. Paul
November 9, 2004
One of Iowa's McCaughey septuplets will be spending his seventh birthday learning to walk again.
Nathan, the sixth baby born to Kenny and Bobbi McCaughey on Nov. 19, 1997, is headed to St. Paul this week for a procedure that could improve his ability to walk, the Des Moines Register reported Monday.
Nathan was born with spastic diplegia, a condition related to cerebral palsy.
Doctors at the Gillette Specialty Network campus will perform a procedure called a selective dorsal rhizotomy, which involves severing nerve rootlets.
The process, which also involves intensive rehabilitation, will take about six weeks.
Sister Alexis has a condition also related to cerebral palsy, but hers does not make her a candidate for the same surgery.
Nathan's mom will accompany him to St. Paul while family members take care of the other children -- older sister Mikayla and the rest of the septuplets -- Kenny, Natalie, Kelsey, Brandon and Joel.
I have one child with cerebral palsy. Although the two septuplets with CP are not as severly affected as my DD is, it would still not be easy to care for 2 kids who require extra care and therapy. This article didn't say anything, but I remember reading in some past articles or seeing on TV that several other of the kids might have learning disabilities and that one (I think it was Kenny) had attention deficit disorder. There are lots of people out there with one child with one of these conditions that are having a hard time coping, so I did think this family needs to have people cut them some slack.
That said, though, they have always struck me as very naive and expecting that whatever they choose to do, it will turn out OK. I'd call that "Jump off the roof and expect God to catch you" Syndrome.
And yes, they did make choices - she didn't just pop up out of the blue pregnant with 7, they made some choice to have that happen. Even though she was taking Pergonal (a pretty high power fertility drug), she didn't expect that it could produce more than twins (from what I have read). A comment I remember was something on the order of "we only had one before, so why would we expect to have more this time." Whether she only heard what she wanted to hear or the doctor didn't do a good job of informing them, I don't know. It has struck me as odd though that in a lot of the interviews before this one, she has said she'd like more children... while she and her DH were on camera looking totally overwhelmed.
This was the first article I saw where she didn't talk about homeschooling. I think she's not quite ever given up her fantasy of being a mom of 2 or 3 kids who she home schools and who play quietly in the backyard while she bakes cookies and bread and makes all their clothes for them.
I send my best wishes to her for the next few weeks; from what I have heard about the recovery from the surgery her son is having, they are in for a tough 6 weeks and lots of extra therapy.