look at that gorgeous number! |
The plan moving forward is to take things slow and let Margaret tell us what she can handle. We all know way too well that Margaret likes to throw surprises at us and we are determined to keep those surprises to a minimum during this hospital stay. I've said it a million times before and I'll say it a million more times: this hospital and the staff here are phenomenal. It's comforting to know that the nurses taking care of your precious daughter remember her and are excited to see how much she's grown.
Always with a bow! |
The breathing tube will stay in for at least today to help Margaret's body relax. The pressures in her heart are still not quite where they want them so she's on nitric oxide to help keep her heart from working too hard as a result of the pressures. This is being very closely monitored.
Margaret had bleeding that might be concerning for some, but because her team is so amazing and proactive have been working to get that to calm down. It already looks way better than last night when we first saw her after surgery. She's had a couple of x-rays to make sure her lungs are clear and there isn't blood flowing into or around where it shouldn't be and putting extra stress on her heart. All seems well so far and the x-rays have been reassuring.
Pink piggies!!!! |
We hope to slowly decrease vent supports today and maybe tomorrow start talking about extubation. Only time will tell and Margaret will let us know when she's ready for that. We do not want her to get extubated too soon and end up needing a heart catheterization or another procedure which would mean being intubated again.
We will be taking it easy and trying to think of how in the world we can express how much we appreciate the love, support, prayers, good vibes, EVERYTHING that each and every one of YOU has sent our way. You all rock and we hope you are maybe learning a little about what it means to have a child with a Congenital Heart Defect.
I have tears of happiness and a smile on my face for this sweet munchkin! Keeping you all in prayers!!
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