Well, Hayden has never made surgery easy. I think he tries to test us or age us. Yesterday was no exception. What was supposed to be a 5 hour surgery was ten. They decided to/needed to do an extra repair ( tricuspid valve) while they were in there. He was on and off the heart/lung machine twice; almost 3 hours on it. That is a LONG time. So, his post operative couse was a bit dicey. His chest was left open ( this was the case with his first surgery, too. It'll be closed Wed. or Thurs. Because of this he is still intubated, sedated and medicinally paralyzed) We were told that those first twelve hours were crucial and that he was in critial condition. It was possible he'd need ECMO, a form of life support. He was bleeding a lot through his drainage tubes.
However, Haydy had a good night. He got himself stable and seems to be settling in. The goal today is to get off some of the extra fluid from surgery,plasma and blood transfusions with Lasix doses. Once he has gotten off the fluid, they can close his chest and move to extubate him. The surgeons would like to close on Wed., but I have a feeling it'll be Thursday. Until then, Hayden remains asleep.
Rob and I stayed bedside last night. Wanted to make sure Haydy was OK. We each caught a few hours of sleep and a hospital shower ( lovely). Because he is asleep, we will both leave tonight and sleep at Casa Silverman.
Hayden's surgeons AMAZING) feel as if the surgery went well. AND he is PINK ( as opposed to blue). It is so cool- his little toes are perfectly pink. I just want to kiss them; and you know how I feel about feet...ick.
Keep up the prayers. We are looking for a nice, stable day. We really can't tale another day like yesterday.
Thanks to the Burtons for our package- what a sweet surprise.
Congrats to the Alipgini clan on their latest GINORMOUS addition.
A&R
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Friday, March 27, 2009
Pre-Op; Check
Hayden had his pre-op today. Our appt. was at ten. Things were a bit slow today; woring on Hopkins time. He had a chest X-ray and they were THRILLED to see a child. The radiology tech. told us that she rarely sees kids. This prompted her to bring out four prize bins and give Hayden more junk than Funland. So, a snake, a lizard, a bug, a sticker, two twix bars and a sour twizzler later, we were headed back upstairs for our check up. H got his weight/height checked, blood pressure measured and chest listened to. We went over the " day of" procedures and post-op expectations( we take those with a grain of salt). We headed downstairs to have blood drawn by the vampires. First vampire, no good. Second vampire met the challenge. Not a tear was shed and more prizes were awared. This time it was a sheet of Spiderman stickers, cookies and juice ( which I drank as soon as we got in the car).With treasures in hand, we headed out at 12:45. Went to Pop's and ate our lunch. ( and made sure the fish wasn't dead, yet)
I did successfully drop off Shiny Tail this morning. Let's all pray for is well-being...
We are spending the weekend doing laundry, getting hair and nails done, hanging with the family and packing.
I will post early next week with post-operative details.
Thank you to everyone for your love, support, snacks and gifts:-)
I did successfully drop off Shiny Tail this morning. Let's all pray for is well-being...
We are spending the weekend doing laundry, getting hair and nails done, hanging with the family and packing.
I will post early next week with post-operative details.
Thank you to everyone for your love, support, snacks and gifts:-)
Sunday, March 22, 2009
We have a special needs... fish
Or, just maybe, he is high maintenance. I have been falsely accused of that before. Being high maintenance, not special.I feel there is not shame in such an accusation. Anyway, Shiny Tail Lazorchak is a lovely Beta Fish. Hayden and I have been trying to teach him tricks. While you can't snuggle up wih a fish, they are not as cold as their reputation would lead you to believe. Shiny Tail can't stay home alone while we are gone for Hayden's surgery. The dilemna of where he should go and when has been our latest challenge. He has had many offers, but we have decided to take him with us to Casa Silverman. I told my mom we'd bring him on our way to the pre-op appointment. The conversation went something like this:
Me: We are dropping the fish off on the way to pre-op.
Mom: Just run him in, Daddy and I will feed him.
Me: It isn't that easy. He needs special water, the PH needs to be checked, chemicals need to be added and then he can go in.
Mom: Oh, you can do that. We can't do that. I think we will put him in the center of the dining room table, under the light, he will look nice there.
Me: ( Look nice there??? Like a centerpiece????)Doesn't that light raise the temperature of the room 5 degrees when you turn it on? I think that might kill him.
Mom: Jesus Christ, Allison, only you would have a fish like this!
Me( in my head): Didn't you " accidentally" kill Marvin Gaye(Kevin's fish) in a tragic garbage disposal incident? Hmmm...perhaps my high maintenance fish will have a better chance of survival if he stays elsewhere.
Me: We are dropping the fish off on the way to pre-op.
Mom: Just run him in, Daddy and I will feed him.
Me: It isn't that easy. He needs special water, the PH needs to be checked, chemicals need to be added and then he can go in.
Mom: Oh, you can do that. We can't do that. I think we will put him in the center of the dining room table, under the light, he will look nice there.
Me: ( Look nice there??? Like a centerpiece????)Doesn't that light raise the temperature of the room 5 degrees when you turn it on? I think that might kill him.
Mom: Jesus Christ, Allison, only you would have a fish like this!
Me( in my head): Didn't you " accidentally" kill Marvin Gaye(Kevin's fish) in a tragic garbage disposal incident? Hmmm...perhaps my high maintenance fish will have a better chance of survival if he stays elsewhere.
Friday, March 13, 2009
Hold onto your casseroles
As we get closer to Hayden's surgery date, we are getting a deluge of offers to assist us with anything and everything. We want to thank so many of your for offering to assist us during Hayden's hospitalization. We are so very appreciative of your genrerosity. It is apparent to us that we are blessed with an amazing support system. We are a tremendously lucky family. At this time, it is difficult to know what we will need (aside from the tasks that we have assigned to a few of you already). I know that many of you want to " do something", so just keep us in your thoughts and prayers and, well... hold into your casseroles:-)
Much Love-
A,R & H
Much Love-
A,R & H
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