Saturday, June 13, 2009

Busy Day

Caleb has had a busy day. He had been wanting to drink something for a long time. Finally, since he's kept it all down, the nurse gave him the green light to drink whatever he wanted, which was juice, water, and milk!
Since he's doing so well, they were able to pull out a couple of his lines. The toughest part of this is taken off the adhesive bandages and tape. He also had a chest x-ray, which revealed some air in his tummy, so we are waiting to hear more on that. He was able to see his sister before she took off to New York and Hershey with our friends. He watched Cars (again), and slept off and on.

Now he is getting blood which takes about three hours. Soon they will take off the big, bulky IV from his foot. One of the goals today is to get all (or most) of the "stuff" off of him. He has a tube coming out of his chest to drain blood and other fluid from the surgery which they will probably leave in until tomorrow.

The most common complication with Fontan kids post-op is the build up of fluid around his heart and lungs. It happens to all of the patients. Sometimes it can take many days or even weeks to drain. This was one concern that we had. Thankfully, Caleb has drained very well and has not apparently built up too much excess fluid. We believe this is God's doing.

Here's the items we just posted on Facebook:

Praise:
the beginning of a good recovery
Janet's health
good nurses
strength without sleep

Prayer:
the air in his tummy would not create major complications
no other significant complications
that Caleb would not be sad, but patient (I know, he's only three)
wisdom in managing time with Genesis

Also, if you have any Japanese friends, Caleb has a Japanese site, too!! That's linked on his blog.

UPDATE: Just got word that the air in his stomach is no big deal and should be absorbed over time.

6 comments:

Mark said...

Pat and Janet,

We are praying for you continually. We know the Lord is your ever-present help in time of need. Thank you for this blog and the pictures. My mom is praying for you too.

Love Mark & Flori

Anonymous said...

Hey Pat,
So glad to hear the updates on Caleb. He looks like he is coming along nicely. Kelly and I have him in our thoughts and prayers.
Reese

Anonymous said...

Pat:
We are praying for Caleb and the entire family. We know the Lord is with all of you. We are constantly checking the updates. Thank you for keeping us informed. Jorge, Paola, Sofia Lopez.

BE Blog said...

Hey guys. Been praying for you all and hope that the recovery goes well. We are thankful that the Lord has given you all what seems to be the peace that surpasses all understanding. Thanks for the posts. Love you all,
Bryan Escudero

Anonymous said...

Annie says she hopes you get better soon, so you can come back to Miami.
Bj wants to know how Genesis is.
We are praying for you guys. :)

Linnette said...

Caleb, Moshi moshi! Kon'nichi wa! Ohayou! Konbanwa!

Awesome Japanese page little man!

You are in my prayers buddy. Be strong and of good cheer for God is with you!

XOX,
~ Li