Showing posts with label Surgery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Surgery. Show all posts

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Tubes: Round 2

I should have known that I would have a child with ear issues.  As a little girl, I had chronic ear infections.  My mom tells me that I had so many ear infections that the doctor said that if I had one more, that I was going to have to get tubes.  The funny thing is I didn't have another one until I was about 27!  At that point...I wasn't getting tubes.  But it makes sense that at least one of my three children would have issues like I did.  Unfortunately, Luke's ear infections didn't stop with the threat of tubes.  I wasn't thrilled about the thought of my baby having surgery, especially at the age of 22 months, but I was happy with the thought of some relief for him.  (And me!)  You can read about Luke's first round of tubes here

Thankfully, Luke's first set of tubes lasted two and a half years!  We never anticipate that they would last that long!  However, we went to the doctor regularly to have them checked and to have hearing tests to make sure everything looked good and was in good working order.  And they were.  Up until mid-September.  I took Luke in for his normal check up and hearing test.  While sitting in the room with him for his hearing test, I knew things weren't going great.  I could see the lady administering the hearing test looking at Luke for a response and he wasn't giving her one.  After the test, she informed me that he didn't do so hot, that there could be some fluid in there making him not hear so well.  After talking to the doctor,  he confirmed that Luke failed his hearing test and had fluid in both ears and that one of the tubes was completely non-functional.  It then made sense why Luke wouldn't let me touch his ears and why he was always talking so loud.  Instead of waiting 3 months to go back, the doctor wanted to see him back in 6 weeks.  I knew something was definitely going to have to happen.

In the next 6 weeks, Luke ended up losing one of his tubes.  That was fine since 1. it was the non-functional one.  And 2.  he had an appointment in a few days.  When we went to see the doctor after 6 weeks, he discovered that the remaining tube was no longer functional.  It was time to remove the one and put in a new set.  Great...

Jon and I didn't make a big deal to Luke about having surgery.  We just told him we were going to see Dr. Sawyer to get some new tubes in his ears.  I'm not sure what Luke thought.  He was fine up until the point that we had to go into a room with a bed and he had to change into a special gown. Then, to make matters worse, he had to take medicine (goofy juice (:)!  This boy does NOT like to take medicine!

He did, finally, chill out.  It helped that Disney Junior was on!

He even let us put him on the bed to be rolled away to surgery without a single tear!
I wonder how I could get some of that "goofy juice" at my house!

Luke did a great job!  Surgery went well.  Dr. Sawyer also cauterized some spots in Luke's nose so that he wouldn't get bloody noses like he has been.  It took a long time for Luke to wake up, but once he did he was ready to go!  No dilly-dallying for this boy!

Luke has some super special friends that brought surprises over!

Miss Emily brought over an Angry Birds game.  Luke loves to play on her phone, plus she has little brothers, so she knew Luke would love it.

And he did!


Miss Heather came over later that night to bring Luke some awesome Corvette Hotwheels!
She may have stolen a smooch or two too!  :)

I was looking forward to a day of Luke being sleepy and chilled out.  HA!  That didn't happen!  Once he woke up at the hospital he was raring to go!  He didn't even take a nap that day!  That's ok, I'm just happy that everything went well and that he was able to bounce back without any issues.  I am so thankful that the Lord has given people the knowledge to make things to make life better.  Ear infections are NO fun!  Now we are just praying that the tubes work well and for a long time!

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Ben: Tonsils & Adenoids

I feel like the worst mom ever! Who makes their kid get their tonsils out on the first day of Christmas vacation? I have a good excuse! This way Ben would have a full two weeks at home to recuperate. I felt really bad taking him on the first day of Christmas break, but I felt really good about the fact that he wouldn't have to miss any school! That's worth something, right?

This was the first time that Ben has had to go in for any kind of surgery. I knew everything would be ok, but the whole thought of your baby going under anesthesia is just scary! (And sad!)
Ben had his surgery done at St. Francis Children's Hospital, so I guess they assume that all of the kids that come in are really you and interested in Dora the Explorer. Ha Ha!! It just struck us as funny that our 13 year old boy would be content to watch Dora! The range of what we watched at the hospital was quite broad! Everything from Dora and Sesame Street to Matlock and Mythbusters! Whatever it took to make Ben happy and pass the time!
Ben was NOT fond of his hospital gown!
But he did like the cool hair net! :)

The surgery went just fine. But I have to say that I have not laughed so hard in quite a long time! Yes, it was sad to see Ben so drugged, but it was also hilarious to hear him talk and what he had to say! I could NOT stop laughing! The nurse got a good laugh too! Ben said that he felt drunk, which made us wonder how he knows what that feels like. He also sounded like a drunk with the way that he was slurring his words! When we asked him how his throat felt he actually said that it felt like $*#%!! Where did that come from?!? It had to be one of the funniest things ever to watch him coming out of the anesthesia! Maybe that was so that it took our minds off of the sadness of watching him be in pain. :)
When we finally got home from the hospital Ben had a get well gift from Grammy. What could make you feel better than a gift from Grammy?
You might not be able to tell, but he loved his Manning shirt! I know he was smiling inside!

Ben has done VERY well with the recovery process so far! He has been really good about taking his pain medicine and drinking lots of fluids. His favorite food so far has been mashed potatoes, but he is also looking forward to hard boiled eggs! Crazy! Ice cream and mac and cheese have also been comforting to him. I know he will be back to his normal self in no time!

Thank you so much for all of the prayers and words of encouragement! They have meant so much!