Monday, July 31, 2006

7/31/06: Day 17 (Mon.) PDA is Healed!

Some good news today...they did Evan's chest ultrasound and it showed that his PDA is all healed. No PDA ligation surgery, yea! We had the opportunity to talk to Dr. Edde while we were there and she was pleased to give us the good news. She is considering starting a mild steroid treatment in hopes of giving him a little push to wean off the respirator. I think she had said this was her last day as the attending physician, so I think she was going to confer with the oncoming attending physician to be sure of the treatment plan.

Evan was so nice and calm when we first got there, but then, turned into mister fussy again. T and I watched him like a hawk since he was flailing his arms around (we were worried he would dislodge the respirator tube). It seems like every time they give him his dosage of Ativan, he gets really agitated. It was sad watching his little face grimace like he was trying to cry. It was like he was really trying to get that tube out. One of the nurses put a little bit of this sugar-water mix on his lips...she says that the mixture causes the brain to release endorphins (sort of like when you eat chocolate). He did start calming down a bit afterwards.

<12:05am>
O.k....the steroid treatment is a go! He'll be on a course of steroids for the next week (3 times a day, with the next three days being the highest dosages). His night nurse said he's been very calm (he hasn't pulled out his respirator tube thank goodness). Fingers crossed this will get him off the respirator! The nurse also said they started feeding him breast milk again (very small doses for now).

I'm driving up solo tomorrow so I can spend a bit more time with him.

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UMC Charges: $8,276.25
Running Total: $179,526.89
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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

T & Jen, I think baby Evan is doing just great for everything that is happening. His little head looks darling. I hope you both are holding up ok. It must be hard not to hold him, but intimidating with all of the wires, tubes and ventilator. I can tell by your updates that the staff are doing an amazing job keeping you updated and educated.
Love,
Sis

Joey "Eggshells" said...

Great news all around, sugar. Sorry I was a lil weepy the other night, but it's been quite awhile since I've seen ya...they were tears of joy! Love you guys.