Short version: In for
surgery at 8:30. Done with surgery by
12:30. In room at 1:00. We saw Nolan at 2:00. Extubated at 6:30pm. Praise God! Read no further if all you wanted was a quick
update :)
For those who like more details-continue on :)
It is 7:30pm, and I'm back at the
trailer for a quick bite to eat & update the blog. Doesn't seem real that a little over 12 hours
ago we were making the trek across the parking lot to hand off our little man
to the surgeon.
Just before 6:30 this morning-Nolan
was STILL saying that he wasn't going to surgery-and even hid under the table
in the trailer. But it only took minor
coaxing for him to come out & take the walk with us.
Though I hope that no parent as to do this-if
your child needs open-heart surgery, take them to Sutter Memorial! The staff is awesome with children. After the boring registration stuff (ok-they
need a little help in this area-we've registered 3x in 2 days?) we were
escorted by the Child Life Specialist-Monique-to the holding area for surgery. They had a bed set up for Nolan with a
handmade quilt (car-themed), a pillow with a star pillowcase, a bag of goodies
(for him to keep) and some other "car" themed toys from the playroom
on the bed for him to play with. (I've
added some pics of that area to the blog).
Nolan did fine with the nurse taking his stats but Monique was aware of
Nolan's trepidation and so we just
played for some time and didn't get jammies on until after he had drank
his sedative. While were playing our
neighbor (a 7 or 8 year old girl) was getting very upset as they were prepping
for her IV. Our nurse suggested, we take
Nolan for a walk outside in the hallway so as to no create more anxiety for
this poor kid. About 5 minutes later we
came back and played some more. The
staff was very sensitive to Nolan and they were excellent at handling him.
Dr. Nasirov & the
anesthesiologist came by and then at 8:05 Nolan was given the "happy
juice". He followed directions specifically
and even verified what he was supposed to do with it before drinking it. We were told he'd get giggly and goofy like
he was drunk. We had the video camera
ready-but our son is just a "tired" drunk ;) He just got mellow & sleepy. He asked me once if he was here for his
surgery and then said he wasn't going. While
watching a Scooby Doo video, we helped him into his PJ's and at 8:30 , they
came to wheel him away. We followed him
to the operating room hallway and just before going in through the doors, he
turned to me and asked, "Am I going for surgery?" I just nodded and whispered yes. He stared at me for a moment, and I'm sure if
he hadn't been drugged I would have gotten the evil eye & his tongue stuck
out at me. As it was-he just turned back
to his video (they kept it on his lap the whole time) and was wheeled away. Not ten minutes later, Monique came to tell
us he was asleep and there were no issues.
We came back to the trailer until
the first phone call at 10:50 am. The
nurses that would be taking care of Nolan after surgery would be updating us
frequently on his progress. They called
to tell us that Dr. Nasirov and team had opened the chest and were getting
ready to start the bypass machine. By
this time my mom and aunt had arrived, so we visited a bit longer and had
something to eat. The next call came at 11:50
saying that Dr. Nasirov was finished with the repair and was getting ready to
take Nolan off bypass. So we headed up
to the waiting room for the next call.
It came at 12:30pm saying that Nolan was done and that they (his nurses)
we heading down to the OR to bring him up to his room. Dr. Nasirov came into the waiting room about
1:45 and said all went great and we'd be able to see Nolan in the next 20-30
minutes. 5 minutes later, the nurse came
to take us back to see Nolan!
Scott and I took turns hanging out
in the room-Nolan had 3 nurses taking care of him and an ICU doctor. For Scott and I both, it was kind of cool to
watch the staff work -as we've been on the patient side completely out of it
before :) We'd take breaks back to the
waiting room to eat etc. The doctor talked about extubating but nothing
happened. They were waiting for Nolan to
wake up a little an open his eyes. He finally
did sometime around 5:45 pm or so, but when we asked him if he wanted the tube
out, he shook his head and went back to sleep. When he woke up again about 15
minutes later-he tried to open his eyes and nod a few more times before the
decision was made that it was time to extubate.
By this time, Leah had arrived and had seen Nolan. She had gone back to the trailer to eat
something and where she and Grammy came to say goodbye-it was time to extubate,
so she was just outside the room with Grammy and got to see him soon after he
was extubated. She was able to see him
open his eyes and be agitated too. He
was extubated at 6:30pm.
Ok...I'm done eating and it's time
to head back up. I only have photos
downloaded to my computer from pre-op
stuff. I'll try to add post-op ones
tomorrow sometime. This is going to be a
long night and long day tomorrow...so the update may be late.
God Bless all of you. Continue those prayers for a speedy recovery
please. Not sure what kind of patient
Nolan is going to make yet :)
6 comments:
Thank you so much for the updates. We are so happy that everything went so well today. Please tell Nolan hi from all of us when you get a chance. We've all been praying for him and will continue to do so. We love you guys.
The Scarrs
It is wonderful to hear how well everything went. Let's hope Nolan is back to his perky self soon. Always in our thoughts. Deb Sherman
Thank you for posting. We continue to say prayers for Nolan's successful recovery. We also pray that God just smothers your family with His love during this journey.
-Mark, Heather, Levi & Peyton
Thank you for the updates! We have Nolan and all of you in our prayers and thoughts.
Just to let you know Monique is a wonderful lady. We use to live in the same neighborhood and i watched her son.
I forgot to sign our last message!
Love, Dina Brinkley & Family
Sounds like Sutter Memorial is wonderful. I talked to my friend whose son at open heart surgery at Mayo. She thought they were great in all areas except the rolling into surgery part. They gave him nothing to help alleviate his anxiety.
Joy
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