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Saturday, May 31, 2008

Another quick update - - his heart rythm is back to normal and they have started to wean off the medication that is helping him. The rythm is still holding too. He also had his chest tube removed and his foley catheter ( the one draining his bladder) removed.

The biggest joy we had was when he finally pee-pee'd without the catheter. It was no easy event for him. They are giving him a diuretic (stuff to make you pee) because he has a little bit of fluid in one side of his lungs. That was making his bladder distend and become painful. Since he had the catheter in, his penis was painful too. But after much perseverence we struck gold!!! You would have thought that he was having a baby. He immediately fell to sleep after the big ordeal and continues to slumber as I type.

They also stopped the fentanyl (a narcotic like morphine) and started him on an IV equivalent to ibuprofen, as well he can take tylenol with codeine as needed.

He is also starting to cough which is another good little step towards getting home. I think the heart dysrythmia will be the slowest common factor. We'll keep you updated

Just for fun, here is a picture from two years ago of Andrew, its one of my favorites. I can't put any recent pictures up because this computer is incapable.


Friday, May 30, 2008

Well Andrew got most of his tubes taken out today. He had to be put under just a bit today to cauterize a little bleeding from his chest insicion, but that went well. His heart rythms have been getting more and more irregular, but have not been symtomatic. So we will be in the ICU for another day at least but still shooting for only a four day stay at the hospital. They have had to start a medication drip to help the dysrythmia, so we'll see how well that goes. He still has a chest tube to drain the fluid around the heart, and a catheter in his bladder. Thanks for all your support, we'll send the messages along.

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Well I am sure most if not all of you know that Andrew is done with his surgery. He is doing quite well. His main complaint is that he is "super super duper duper thirsty". Considering all the other possible things he could be complaining of, I am quite satisfied with that one.

He has been oozing a little more than normal from his surgical site so he has had to get a blood transfusion, and other blood products that help you clot. It shouldn't be to much of a problem by tomorrow.

I am posting this from his room, so you can check back here or call Mom and Dad for updates. We can't have our cell phones on in the intensive care unit making it hard to reach us. Love you all and thank you for your prayers and support.

Tuesday, May 27, 2008


Off to Battle!!!

Our little Andrew goes in this Thursday for open heart surgery. He has a congenital heart defect named a "mitral valve cleft". Simply put, it is a whole in his mitral valve, the valve between the left ventricle and left atrium. The cleft/whole is large enough that it has caused his ventricle to enlarge faster than he is growing. So he'll get a sternotomy (saw open his sternum/breast bone), his heart and lungs will be stopped and he'll be put on a heart-lung machine. They'll make an incision into the atrium, sew the cleft together and then close everything on the way out. He should be in the hospital for about four days, hopefully coming home on Monday.



Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Came across some funny videos on you tube.

Potter Puppet Pals in "The Mysterious Ticking Noise"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tx1XIm6q4r4&feature=related

Hahaha -baby laughing

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5P6UU6m3cqk&feature=related
If Kevin had strawberry blonde hair, we could've sworn this was Jenny's baby

Happy Laughing

Sunday, May 11, 2008


The Big One
Just a quick preview of the most recent pictures I have taken of Eric. This is his science project.
More Later...

Friday, May 2, 2008


So I thought that I would put some photos up of the children, starting with Eric. Here is Eric and Andrew fighting over a door, yet polite enough to look at Dad as he snaps a photo.

















Eric did his last Pinewood Derby. He wanted to do Perry the Platypus, from the Disney Channel's Phineous and Ferb. We thought is was a pretty cool car.

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