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Jordyn Landowski's story
Having been told at 17-weeks gestation that my daughter had spina bifida, I knew that her physical condition would present some challenges, and of course, I was frightened. At 20-hours old, Jordyn had her back closed; at
6-days old, she had a ventricular shunt inserted. At 3-months old, she developed life-threatening symptoms that no one could diagnose. She would stop breathing, turn blue, her entire chest would cave in when she breathed, and she was aspirating her formula.
We were told she had everything from the flu to acid reflux. We were given numerous medications to "cure" her, but nothing worked. We were told her shunt was malfunctioning, so that was revised. That still did not alleviate her horrible symptoms.
Although Chiari type 2 malformation is fairly rare, Jordyn had enough signs
for her neurosurgeon, Bruce Kaufman, MD, FACS, to test her. Once the diagnosis
was confirmed, Dr. Kaufman scheduled her for decompression surgery. Dr. Kaufmann
didn't give up on our daughter's life. He fought side-by-side with us, he listened
to us, but most importantly, he paid close attention to the body of our precious
little girl.
Jordyn, who will celebrate her 6th birthday on July 7, will be entering the first grade in September. She enjoys school and her friends very much. Everyone at school knows Jordyn because she's always so positive and happy, and runs through the halls with her walker. Jordyn's passions include the water, crafts, playing in her sandbox, and going fishing at her grandparents' house. She tells everyone how she's "never caught nothin' but seaweed."
Jordyn sees Dr. Kaufman once a year for an annual check up. The truth of the matter is that if it weren't for Dr. Kaufman, my beautiful little girl would not be here. I did my part protecting her to get into this world, and Dr. Kaufman is helping to make sure she stays. Jordyn and Dr. Kaufman make a great team!