Saturday, September 13, 2008

Update 1:15pm Sat. 12 Sept.

He is more awake now since the anesthesia has worn off completely, but he still mostly just sleeps. He's having some trouble breathing so Respiratory is going to come down to give him some sort of treatment with percussion something or other. Yesterday they had to adjust his morphine dose so he could get it more often. Every time it wears off he gets pretty upset and wakes up. This morning he started trying to cry, but that hurt him, so he just whimpered. It was time for more morphine. They're also going to add Tordal (anti-inflammatory non-steroidal pain med like ibuprofen) which should really make him feel better. He had more x-rays and his heart hasn't moved over toward the center like it should, and his good lung isn't fully expanded yet, and the other lung is still partially collapsed. This morning is when he started having some more trouble breathing, which is why they're calling in Respiratory for some treatment. They said it would make him cry, which is what they want so that he'll cough this junk out of his lungs and dislodge other gunk. The nurse brought in a crib toy that plays music, much like the one he has at home. I gave him his blanket, put it in his fingers, and he grasped it and went back to sleep.

2 comments:

Gail said...

Shelley,

I ran across your post to the Red Purl group then went to your blog and read about your son. "A mother's worst nightmare" indeed! I can only imagine what a scary thing that must have been and how long that ride to Indy was. Your son is an absolutely beautiful baby! Sooo cute! He looks so peaceful (almost happy!) lying there - hard to believe he's in so much pain. Poor thing! Children shouldn't have to go through things like this. But thank God we have the technology and capabilities to help them. I will keep him in my prayers, and also you as I know how heart rendering it is and the helpless feeling is overpowering. Hopefully we will meet at the Red Purl some day!
Best of everything!

Gail Hicks
(Elkhart)

Amanda said...

Oh Shelley, I love you. I've said a few prayers for Jamie, you and Michael. Let me know if you need anything.