On the way out the door, headed to the hospital. Â She’s all smiles, but said she was a little nervous.
all gowned up. Â Next, the woozy-inducing “pink medicine”
Checking out her arm tag. Â I won’t post any pictures (or the video!) of her drug-induced state…suffice it to say that it made her very dizzy and VERY silly. Â She said daddy had 3 eyes and mama had 2 mouths!
One hour later, and the surgery was over. Â We were thrilled to hear that they were able to do the preferred procedure (sphincter pharyngoplasty) and it went off without any issues. Â Yea!! Â Here, she’s still quite out of it but waking up more and more. Â She didn’t like me taking pictures!
So, I grabbed the camera when she was sleeping :)
Lainey had a few bites of pop-sicle and several sips of drinks. Â The surgeon wasn’t too concerned that she take in very much that first day, and she had an IV. Â She slept off and on most of the day. Â Daddy stayed with Lainey that night, and I drove home around 9pm to stay with the other kids. Â My mom was there, too, but I thought I had to take Abbey to her biology class in the morning. Â Turns out, Â my friend Sandi took care of that for me. Â :) Â So, I got up the next morning, took care of Dylan, and headed back to the hospital to see her.
And, Lainey was back! Â No more grumpiness, in hardly any pain at all, and wanting to be up and about. Â She was collecting quite a few stuffed animals at this point. She brought her puppy with her to the hospital, and then she got an elephant in pre-op, a teddy bear from the surgeon, and then another dog from special services.
They asked her what kinds of things she liked to play with, and they brought ALL of this. Â Wow. Â Later that afternoon, we visited a family on the same hall that we met the day before. Â They adopted their little one from China a month ago, and were having her cleft lip repaired. Â Such a doll! Â And, our new friends are first-time parents, too. Â :)
Around 4pm, we got the word that Lainey was being discharged!
On our way out, we had to check out the roof-top playground. Â If it wasn’t wet, we would have stayed a while longer. Â The view was really amazing!
This was taken yesterday, 2 days post-surgery. Â She’s doing so well, only needs pain meds at night (and hardly needs them then, but I’m being cautious), and is very compliant with her liquid diet. Â I’m pureeing everything and she’s eating it!
We got back for a follow-up next Friday. Â No speech therapy for 6 weeks – she’ll actually be tested again at the hospital prior to beginning again to make sure the surgery was successful in action :)
We’re glad to have this surgery over with…now, we look ahead to Dylan’s.