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Saturday, December 25, 2010

Christmas Smiles

Baby GL is having a very long nap.  Once he wakes from all this I'm sure he'll keep us awake for days.  His condition is improving.  All of his tests came back negative, which means no RSV.  The doctor also says it's not pneumonia.  That's wonderful news for us because that means he's not aspirating and we won't need to deal with GI during this visit. Even though he doesn't have either of these severe illnesses he is still dealing with a nasty bug.  His lungs are just not strong enough to handle any kind of respiratory bug.  We hope once we're past flu season we wont have to worry as much.

Yesterday the doctors made an attempt to stop the paralytic meds. As I and my husband suspected, it didn't go well.  A sedative isn't strong enough for our stubborn Baby GL.  He never enjoyed intubation so we expected him to fight, which he did.  As a result he was put back on the paralytic.  He just needs to recover because when he fights he clamps down and can't get the great airflow he needs in his lungs.  They may try again removing the paralytic tomorrow.

Today the RT removed the ion meds from his breathing tube.  He's been weened over the last day.  The nurses also switched over his feedings and meds.  He's been on TPN IV nutrition and only small amounts of formula.  He's officially off the TPN now and moving to full formula feedings via g-tube only.  He's been getting an Epinephrine drip for the last couple days also they are weening.  The last thing they removed was the foley catheter.  Now they just weigh his diapers as they've done during past visits.  I think until tomorrow that's all the changes.

I stayed with Baby GL last night so that he wouldn't be alone in Christmas.  About 4am the nurses and RT came in for one of his breathing treatments, as well as another x-ray.  I had to leave the room for that.  Before I left I was pleasantly surprised that Santa didn't forget Baby GL.  He had some wonderful gifts at the foot of his crib waiting for him.  He got a Mr. Bump toy which brings back so many memories for me.  I loved the whole Mr. Men series and it just brought a smile to my face.  It was so sweet that he was remembered, even in the ICU.  He even had a visit from Santa on Christmas Eve morning.  One of the doctors grows out his beard and dresses up for all the kids.  It really warms a families heart to know the kids are being so well taken care of.

The most information we have for Baby GL coming home is that they are looking at Friday to be their goal for extubation.  I'm hoping it will be earlier.  It's really up to him, though.  Baby GL has always decided his schedule.  We had hopes to have him home sooner than a couple weeks but it doesn't look like that may happen.  He's in a safe, protective place for making him completely healthy so we can complain.  We'll have some time now to sanitize our home and make it very clean for when he does finally come home again.
 

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