I know, I know....there should have been an update before now
but Greyson is doing so great that it turned back into a two man
show. He is keeping us hopping and we are trying to find thing to
keep him busy. We went on two walks (in stroller) and also went to
the toddler playroom. We took him outside to enjoy the fresh air as
well.
We knew he was getting back to himself when he was standing in his bed first thing this morning. He has been going strong since then running around the room, hiding in the curtain, and climbing around and over anything he can. He has already figured out how to work around one arm being tied down. Since the doctor had to detach 2 of his muscles to clean out all of the growth and then sewed them back in place he isn't allowed to raise his right arm. She feels like it should heal in a few weeks and then he will get to use it again. You are going to be amazed when you see what it all looks like.
Dr. Spaeth and her resident came in to change the dressings and make a new sling. She callsthe sling a pretzel and thinks I will be able to recreate it when we go home. I plan to take pictures and video as she does it next time for future reference. I hope to post some pictures tomorrow from the computer lab at RMH.
Dr. Spaeth plans to discharge him tomorrow. She may take drains out tomorrow or maybe next week. We will stay around either way until next week. She doesn't want to send him home too soon and then have there be problems. She also had us bring in the car seat to plan how we well cushion parts so the straps don't hurt him. His incision at his neck is going to be close to the straps as well as the shoulder incision. He doesn't act like anything hurts now. He hasn't had any morphine since Wednesday night at 8pm only Motrin. It's amazing how tuff he is. What we learned is that it is because he has no perceived perception of pain so his brain doesn't tell him he should hurt like we adults tend to do ;)
Michael and I are split again tonight and hopefully will each get a good nights sleep. Michael headed to Ronald McDonald before 10pm and that gave me some time to post this update. Today we each took advantage of Greyson's nap times taking turns on the couch but are still a bit tired. The room is so small that only the coach, crib and tray fit in the room. We even fold up the stroller to have more room. We saw pictures of the new hospital rooms; they are beautiful and big. We will be making sure to schedule future visits here after it opens.
Sleep well...I know we will ;)
Brooke
We knew he was getting back to himself when he was standing in his bed first thing this morning. He has been going strong since then running around the room, hiding in the curtain, and climbing around and over anything he can. He has already figured out how to work around one arm being tied down. Since the doctor had to detach 2 of his muscles to clean out all of the growth and then sewed them back in place he isn't allowed to raise his right arm. She feels like it should heal in a few weeks and then he will get to use it again. You are going to be amazed when you see what it all looks like.
Dr. Spaeth and her resident came in to change the dressings and make a new sling. She callsthe sling a pretzel and thinks I will be able to recreate it when we go home. I plan to take pictures and video as she does it next time for future reference. I hope to post some pictures tomorrow from the computer lab at RMH.
Dr. Spaeth plans to discharge him tomorrow. She may take drains out tomorrow or maybe next week. We will stay around either way until next week. She doesn't want to send him home too soon and then have there be problems. She also had us bring in the car seat to plan how we well cushion parts so the straps don't hurt him. His incision at his neck is going to be close to the straps as well as the shoulder incision. He doesn't act like anything hurts now. He hasn't had any morphine since Wednesday night at 8pm only Motrin. It's amazing how tuff he is. What we learned is that it is because he has no perceived perception of pain so his brain doesn't tell him he should hurt like we adults tend to do ;)
Michael and I are split again tonight and hopefully will each get a good nights sleep. Michael headed to Ronald McDonald before 10pm and that gave me some time to post this update. Today we each took advantage of Greyson's nap times taking turns on the couch but are still a bit tired. The room is so small that only the coach, crib and tray fit in the room. We even fold up the stroller to have more room. We saw pictures of the new hospital rooms; they are beautiful and big. We will be making sure to schedule future visits here after it opens.
Sleep well...I know we will ;)
Brooke
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