Will was hooked up to the same machines he wore for 10 weeks in the NICU. I had a few emotions roll over me as I looked at the pulse ox screen and the heart rate monitor. I do not miss those beeps!
He slept from the time we put him in his bed (around 12:30) until about 4:15. Andrew and I also had a long nap; even though we didn’t have surgery, we were pooped! When Will woke up, he drank 12 ounces of Pedialite and kept it down (one concern with eye surgery is that babies have vertigo and are really nauseous) and later had some formula but didn’t keep that all down. He’s back asleep now and seems to be comfortable. He was giving a lot of little moans while he was awake but he also smiled and cooed for his visitors this afternoon. Our friends brought over dinner and Cousin Emmy, Aunt Meri, Papa and Nanny stopped by. Grandma is coming over tomorrow and I know we’ll all appreciate her TLC!
Libby survived Will’s surgery very well. She took care of Papa all day and arrived home toting her suitcase and asking for Will-Will. She was mostly concerned about the boo-boo on Will’s hand from his IV. That concern was quickly resolved when she saw the moose he brought her!
Thank you for your prayers. Tuesday night my friend called right before bed and said, “I hope you’re feeling the prayers for peace that people are praying for you tonight so you can rest.” I had just thought the same thing as I was trying not to worry about every detail of the next day. I did sleep well and so did Will.Now we’ll pray that the surgery worked and that it will be his last one.
After I posted the last blog entry about living an abundant life, I took Will for his check up just to make sure his ear infection had cleared up-- and it had but his right ear was infected. Since Libby was with me, I asked the doctor to check her ears since she’d had a cough and runny nose for a week. Of course, she had one too! Sometimes I hesitate to even post anything on the blog about what I’ve been learning because I always have to live out that lesson that day or the one after. This time wasn’t any different!!
Next time I post a blog, I am going to talk about learning how to enjoy sunshine, rainbows, and winning a huge cake to eat all by myself. Then maybe I’ll have that sort of day!
1 comment:
Lori,
I'm so glad to hear Will came through surgery without a hitch. I'm sure it was harder on his mommy that it was on him.
It looks like Will is growing like a little weed. What a happy, sweet, beautiful little guy. I can only imagine how his new look on life will cause some nausea.
Know that you are in my thoughts and prayers.
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