Lindsey was born normally on April 9, 1988. At seven months she had a five day menstrual period. MRI scans (see attached) showed a 2.2 x 1.6 x 1.6cm mass near the hypothalamus which activated the growth and sex hormones. Lindsey was put on Lupron to control hormones at age nine months and continued with this until age ten. At age three we realized that the ten second laughing spells she had were seizures, as they started to make her lose continence and do funny things. She was a problem child and could not tolerate any frustration at any time. An older sibling raised with the same discipline, however, did fine under our parentage. At age six Lindsey began developing rage behavior and very bad moods. Rages would last up to six hours, and bad moods could set in for days. She also began to have problems concentrating in school, whereas it was obvious in earlier days that she had better than normal ability to reason. By age nine it was all we could do to handle Lindsey, but we had also found the HH Group, and knew these things were part of the HH syndrome, not just manifestations of our parenting style.
In May of 2000, our HH Group found Professor Jeffrey Rosenfeld of Melbourne Australia, and he began doing frequent surgeries on HH kids with the "TC" [transcallosal] approach from the top of the head. At first I was very skeptical of this surgery because all of our North American doctors said it was too risky. But Rosenfeld kept turning out great results for kids who had tougher circumstances than Lindsey, who had one of the easiest times with HH of all the group. When Lindsey began to deteriorate cognitively, got tougher seizures types (tonic seizures began to show up at age 13), and her quality of life became next to nil due to rages and lack of sleep, we set up a surgery date for her. She was candidate number 26 for surgery. I felt that the folks in Australia had learned about all they could by then, and thought we better do it soon before one of them got hit by a bus. It was providential that we did. Lindsey was the last US child to be able to sign up for surgery in Australia with Rosenfeld.







