Wednesday, December 14, 2011

One gone...

Another big day for our little Koal man today.  We started off the morning with a trip back down for another x-ray (they do one each morning that he has his chest tubes in), and he enjoyed the ride again. Then he was given a bit of sedation and they removed one of his tubes! We were hoping to have both gone, but the x-ray showed a bit of air around his left lung. There is always a risk of a lung collapse when removing chest tubes due to the change in pressure, and the air around the lung greatly increases that risk, so the tube stayed. With the remaining chest tube in place, more fluid can drain and the air around the lung can be suctioned off so removal can take place tomorrow morning. Our echocardiogram has been moved to Friday morning, but even with this minor setback, the doc still says discharge can still happen this weekend! Please pray for ease in tomorrow’s procedure to remove Koal’s second chest tube and for a great echo on Friday.

Last night was a rough night for the little man, and therefore me (and our poor nurse, Amy!).  We had the room to ourselves, as the young girl from Monday and Tuesday got to go home.  Good thing we were alone, too, because the little man screamed and cried for hours.  It was much like before the surgery when we were home – only Adam can’t take him in the car for a ride – we can’t even walk or stroll him around as he’s got too many tubes.  Nurse Amy is back tonight (brave girl!), and we have a new roommate,  so please pray that Koalton can stay settled and have a great night’s rest.

We did have a some fun moments with the little stinker today, too.  Adam got him to laugh a couple times and the smiles are becoming much more frequent.  We are so thankful he is starting to feel better little by little – even just enough for a smile occasionally. Thank you for your continued prayers for his recovery. We are overwhelmed by the kind messages we’ve received (thanks facebook!), and the abundant blessings of support from friends and family.

4 Comments:

Anonymous Aunt Michele said...

Char sent me a devotional today that really struck me about the power of prayer. It certainly applies to our own Christmas miracle in Koal. "Remember, as a believer in Jesus, the same power that raised Christ from the dead lives on the inside of you. There is no challenge too difficult, no obstacle too high, no sickness, no disappointment, no person, nothing that can keep you from your God-given destiny. If you stay in faith, then God will turn what was meant to be a stumbling block into a stepping stone, and you’ll move forward in strength, full of faith and victory!

December 14, 2011 at 10:02 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wonderful meditation above !! As always, we just pray and smile when we hear about his good times and pray and keep faith when times are tough. I wish sleep for all of you tonight and success on tube removal in the morning. I will leave discharge date up to God and your drs because I am afraid to hope it could possibly be so soon! Love you more than words can say, Mom and Dad PS: No tears after you called today until Koal "assidently ran into Adry with her float". However, immense excitement that she yet again peed in her potty. Yaaaaaay, Ad! They both talk about Koal and Mommy and Daddy many times a day.... Adry just solemnly states that you are all at the dr. They are so precious. And so loud. and so full of life!!!! Kristyn Jones and hubby blessed us with an evening in which Dad and I could hear each other speak tonight. LOL. Took them to samll group and they had a BALL. ok, off to bed. Love you so much. Momma

December 14, 2011 at 10:22 PM  
Anonymous Char said...

How wonderful to see him sitting up and his adorable smile back. We are so thrilled for him, for you as parents and for all of family members as we rejoice that he's doing so well. He really is a miracle..and our prayers continue as he heals and recovers. We just couldn't be happier for you and are so thankful for the answered prayers that thousands have shared for your "little man" and all of you and yours. Hope you have a quiet night and you're all able to get some rest. Appreciate you keeping us all posted. Take care and God continue to bless you as you walk this path toward recovery. Love...Char & Crew :)

December 14, 2011 at 10:22 PM  
Blogger Laurie said...

Praying you are home for Christmas. WooHoo!!!

December 15, 2011 at 2:01 PM  

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