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3/26/2008

Update # 6 for March 26

OK - I just talked to someone who told me to update again ;)

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Filed under: fontan, hospital by Tricia at 10:51 pm

Update # 5 for March 26

Olivia had a rough couple of hours this afternoon. She decided on her own that she wanted the foli cath (urine) out so that was removed around 6pm. We had a nurse from 3:30 - 7PM who needs a little interpersonal skill retraining. First nurse in 4 years like that but the timing was rough. We’ll leave it at that but my mom walked out to see my dad after visiting Olivia and said to him “I am SO glad Tom is on tonight because I do NOT LIKE that woman!”

Olivia got to sit up in my arms this afternoon. Sheer heaven for me, but she was uncomfy I think. Add a dose of potassium via IV and she was REALLY having a tough time. The potassium burns when it goes in and she was FLIPPING out. It broke my heart to see her like that.

She napped for a good long while this evening after the excitement of the potassium and is just waking up and looking pretty good. With Tom on the job we know she’ll have a great evening and all is well.

You’ll hear from me in the morning… :) Thanks to all for your comments and for reading. They mean the world to all of us.

Filed under: fontan, hospital by Tricia at 8:40 pm

Update # 4 for March 26

We have two less wires!!!

Dr. Mello came in and removed two of her heart lines - the one going to the Fontan and the other that was in her heart measuring her heart pressures. Olivia did AWESOME and it’s a great start to getting out of this joint.

He also said she can start EATING “anything she wants”!!! Watch out cafeteria … Olivia is going to start EATING!

She’s doing awesome and we’re well on our way.

Filed under: fontan, hospital by Tricia at 3:39 pm

Update # 3 for March 26

A slight change in the plan: Dr. Mello was contacted and he wants to wait until tomorrow to pull the chest tubes. Because she’s on lasix, he’d feel better not pulling them today since she is still draining a bit.

He’s going to be back in Htfd later today (he’s at Yale operating this morning) so he’ll stop in later to check on her and possibly pull the chest wires / ivs later.

Olivia is resting very comfortably right now. Maribel (our nurse) reduced her oxygen to 3 liters (down from 3.5) and Olivia is holding steady at 98% on her O2 sats. Also her respirations are fantastic at 32 - 35 breaths per minute which is SO much better than the 65 - 70s we were seeing yesterday (she was panting more than taking deep breaths). Blowing bubbles has definitely helped her out.

More information as we know it later today! :)

Filed under: fontan, hospital by Tricia at 11:04 am

Update # 2 for March 26

Early rounds today … so early that Arnie missed them!

Hopefully today will be a good day. They’re going to get a hold of Dr. Mello about possibly pulling TWO of the three chest tubes (wahoo) and possibly the IV going into her heart. Once they hear from him we’ll probably be able to feed her some real food which will make her happy I think.

They’re going to start her back up on enalapril today and depending on Dr. Mello - we may or may not start the coumadin today. She is already getting an antibiotic because of the chest tubes.

She’s resting now (lightly snoring ;)) after getting some morphine and attavan as she was getting a bit fussy. More updates later!

Filed under: fontan, hospital by Tricia at 9:06 am

Update # 1 for March 26

Good morning!

I just popped in the room to check on Olivia before I shower. She looked AMAZINGLY wonderful and she was OLIVIA. When she opened her eyes she was all Olivia and not drugged at all.

Tom said her night was good. She ate two popsicles and had some juice. She watched Garfield as well. That’s what I love about Tom - he went into her stash of videos to pick out a new movie for her to watch as opposed to just leaving whatever was in the player on.

So I’m off to shower and get dressed for the day and then I’ll update again later on this morning. I’m hopeful today is the day she decides to breathe right and we can start getting some of these tubes out of her so we can start the process of going HOME.

Filed under: fontan, hospital by Tricia at 6:03 am
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