Archive for January, 2010

It’s been a busy morning

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

Milos feeding tube and “puke tube” were in the same place, so everything that went in came right back out.  Eventually, all the right people with the right letters behind their names (DDS, MD, RN, BSN, etc) decided to remove the feeding tube and give him IV nutrition.  I guess he wasn’t getting much from the feeding tube anyway. (more…)

Tonights bed time routine

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

Wow, a lot has happened since I came on duty.

I stepped out to go potty and talk to Sami, and while I was gone, Milo had a coughing fit, spit bile all over his bed, and increased his heart rate and temperature.  By the time I got back, the sheets where changed, he had been administered Tylenol for the fever and Pulmonary was on site to “suck his lungs”.  Geez, you leave for a few minutes, and everything changes. (more…)

Changing of the Guard

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

Sami went home to get some rest, so now I’m here to stare at our kid while he sleeps.  I’ll be here all weekend.  I’ll do my best to keep you all updated, but Sami has set the bar pretty high.

No more bandage

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

Tonight during his nightly distraction Dr. Hutchinson took off Milo’s head bandage.  I had gone downstairs and when I came back up I could tell right away that something was different but it took me a moment to realize.  He looks so different already! (more…)

All washed up

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

Milo had a little bit of a rough early evening yesterday.  His temperature kept going up.  He wasn’t urinating and his blood pressure was high.  No amount of medication seemed to help.  (more…)

More wires

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

Ok, so this boy is wired!  He has 8 different pumps putting in 8 different things.  Ready for this?? (more…)

Time to eat

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

They finally decided to put in a feeding tube.  Originally they were just going to give him I.V. fluids but that does not seem to be enough.  So they fed the tube in and will verify with x-ray if it is in the right place and then they will start feeding him something similar to pedialite.  (more…)