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Friday, January 29, 2010

Princess and the ENT

Her surgery was today, tubes in the ears. 
We got there at 6:50am and found where we were supposed to be with the help of a nice nurse who helped us yesterday.  That hospital is so large that I get so lost everytime I go there!  Anyway, so after we check in, they take Pen's vitals and have me put on her gown.  She was so happy, smiling at everyone, just being a little angel.  I snapped a few pics with my phone that I will need to put up here soon.  She looked so darn cute in her hiney hanger (that's what M calls them...P1 has a few gowns in her collection that she likes to sleep in on occasion and since the back is open, daddy calls them her 'hiney hangers' since her hiney is hanging out. LOL)

Once that's done, we're all bracelet-ed up for verification and we head to the other waiting area to be called back.  That's when she started getting fussy.  It was almost 8am and the surgery was scheduled for 7:40 so we were already a little bit behind, but no biggie.  She was just hungry and right when she was starting to have a mini-meltdown, the nurse called us back.

It was her turn.

Heart racing. Tears trying to break out.

No one wants to say goodbye to their baby, only to have them whisked away on a gurney.  Away from you.  Out of your sight.  Needless to say it was hard to send her off.  But with big kisses and hugs and making sure she had her lamby and her Paci, she was on her way to la-la land.  Sniff sniff. 

So then we waited.  Like clockword, 20 min later the doctor came out and said her surgery went beautifully.  He drained her ears which were full of fluid and yucky stuff and said that she should "hear like a dog" now!  He gave us some instructions regarding the antibiotics and eardrops we have to continue to give her and told us we could probably see her in an hour.  She was in recovery and taking a little nap now.

Again, like clockwork, 54 minutes later we were called back to the recovery room.  There was our baby girl, being cradled by a nurse and screaming her little head off.  Once she was in my arms she settled right down, but I think she just wanted food.  She started rooting around and we were instructed the day before that she wouldn't be able to eat until she got home.  That wasn't going to fly with Miss Pen Pen.  They did say she could have Pedialyte, Water or Apple Juice so we took the Pedialyte and the first 2oz were gone in no time.  She chugged it down!  Then she started hollering for more.  I looked over at the nurse's station and someone came running over to give her more.  She sucked almost all of that down, but then I think she realized "HEY, THIS ISN'T MILK"!  And she was pissed!!

After 20 minutes of her just bawling and bawling, she finally settled down.  During that time the nurse told me that she's irrated due to the anethesia and that it happens to a lot of the kids.  Since I've only been under twice in my life for surgeries, I can tell you it's because they are waking you up.  During that time you are knocked out, it's the best sleep of your life and then it's OVER.  Someone, annoying at best, is telling you to open your eyes and wake up.  Over and over again you hear that.  So I don't buy that it's the medicine.  It's the bonehead who is trying to wake you up and you get ticked!!!!!! 

Finally we're discharged and given our post-op instructions.  Breastmilk first, than real food, than formula.  Antiobiotics twice a day and eardrops 3 times a day for 4 days.  No swimming for a week.  Put a cottonball in there during her bath for a week.  Give her Tylenol for the discomfort.  Make sure you're careful about keeping the volume level down in the house. Since she can hear now, some things may startle her that never did before. 

Once we were in the car, she slept the entire way home and didn't make a peep.  She was out cold.  I brought her in and she slept for almost three hours in her carseat!  I was going to put her in the crib, but I didn't want to be that aforementioned annoying person trying to wake her up when she was enjoying her slumber!  Plus, I was sleepy so I layed down on the couch next to her and we both slept for that long! :)

When she woke up, I nursed her and then she fell back asleep.  After a little bit, I woke her back up and she was her normal, smiley, happy little self again!!!!!  SUCCESS!!!  Tonight all she did was play and eat!  She took her meds like a pro and now she's sleeping peacefully!!  Thank you all for the prayers & well-wishes!   It means more than you could ever know!!!!!! *hugs*

Thursday, January 28, 2010

My Blog

If you're one of my FB friends, please keep my Blog on the DL on there.  A lot of family members don't know I write one and I'd like to keep it that way!  Where else can I blitch about them?!?!  THANKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

My outlet

Here's a preview of something I do in my spare time!  Scrapbooking & Custom Invitations.  I'm available for hire . (wink wink) :)

Here is my latest design for my SIL's bday party coming up.  Her mom called me yesterday and asked if I could make them.  Since my collection of stuff rivals 3 aisles of Michaels, I told her I could probably come up with something.  This is it!  Tell me what you think!! 

Sunday, January 24, 2010

I was right!

I've been absolutely right on the money with two things this week. 

For one, my baby does need tubes in her ears. :(  We had our ENT appt yesterday and the dr said her ears are so completely filled with fluid that it's quite possible everything she hears is muffled.  In order to allow the fluid to drain completely and free it from bacteria, the tubes are, and I quote "a no-brainer".  The dr. wants to do the surgery next week, but we're still working out the details.  It will be soon.  I'm sad that she needs surgery and she's so young, but I will feel more sad if I let her continue to be in pain and put her hearing at risk.  So that's that.  Guess she really wants to be like her big sister!

The other thing I was right about is the sex of my friend's baby.  Alison lost her baby girl, Moira, four days after birth and now she's been blessed with another little girl whom they will welcome into the world this summer.  I was pretty sure it was a girl from the beginning.  So much that I even bought something for this baby girl way before she was even conceived!  So it doesn't surprise me much that I was right!  I'm so happy for them!  I really can't stand when people become pregnant and others say "you really deserved it", as if to say to someone who has yet to conceive "you don't deserve it, that's why you're not pregnant yet.". KWIM?!  So I'm not going to say that Alison & Dave deserved this baby, I will say they NEEDED this baby.  Congrats again, Alison!!  I'm so thrilled for you guys!!!   

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Pic Post of P2






                 Just because I was in a Snap-Happy mood tonight!

Hi Ho, Hi Ho, it's off to the ENT we go

Pen has ear infections, way too many in fact.  Our Pedi finally said enough is enough and we're going to see the ENT tomorrow to discuss the possibility of putting tubes in her ears.  He's a great doctor in town, a pediatric specialist (I will call him Dr. Ear), and what makes him even better is that he did P1's tubes 5 years ago.  Even with tubes, a child can still get an ear infection, but the severity & frequency is much less with them than without.  I think P1 got two more EI after her surgery.  They were nothing compared to what they were like before.  TMI warning.  P1 must have had a high tolerance for pain because we never knew she had an EI until the night before her eardrum would burst.  Meaning, the infection would fester and increase too much that eventually the pus would erupt out of her ear.  Seriously disgusting and it looked like Gerber peas.  YUCK.  In fact, the first time it happened, she woke up with the green slime and I was thinking she had eaten peas at school and they didn't wipe her face good enough the day before.  Eeeeewwwwwww.  That happened two or three times before she finally got her tubes. 

Well thankfully P2's have never burst like P1's but I'm hoping the ENT will offer some good suggestions based on her history.  Although I don't want her to have the surgery, what I want and what she needs are two different things.  We'll see what Dr. Ear has to say tomorrow!  Wish us luck!

Sunday, January 17, 2010

P2 Vs. Groban

At first, P2 is showing off her crawling skills, but the cat catches her eye!
P2 vs Groban, part 1


Part 2, P2 is stalking the cat and backs him into a corner.  What's funny is that the cat door is right in front of him, but he chooses to go another route.  Sorry for the quality, just look for the black blur that flashes over the baby! 
P2 vs Groban, part 2