Friday, January 25, 2008

Still on oxygen

Ethan wasn't doing well off oxygen - his sats dropped from the mid 80's to mid 60's almost right away so he's been back on .2 of oxygen since my last post this morning. He has to consistently be in the mid 70's-mid 80's in order for them to let us go home.

Also, we just asked his night nurse about whether or not Ethan's had an echo (ultrasound of his heart) since surgery and she said no. She said he is ordered to have one before we can go home so she said that should take place on Monday, but none of the other nurses or doctors we've seen today have mentioned anything about being required to have an echo before we go home and they all have seemed pretty confident that we should be able to get out before the weekend's over as long as Ethan is off oxygen. So please continue to pray hard that he can get off his oxygen and not have to wait around till next week just because of the echo.

Ethan has done well with eating this afternoon and evening. He's only missed one feeding of a 4 oz. bottle today, AND his afternoon nurse got us some baby food applesauce and spoon to try feeding him. I was afraid that if we waited too much longer, he might forget how to eat from a spoon since he hasn't had any spoon feedings since Monday, but he was actually excited to have some familiar food (he's still being fed his normal brand of formula - Enfamil Lipil with Iron but they're using the expensive pre-made 2oz. bottles that look like chocolate milk instead of white milk and it smells different so I'm guessing it tastes different too). The attention of his nurse didn't even distract him from eating his favorite solid food! I guess that's one advantage to having a boy - he loves food when he's in the mood!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I finally got caught up this morning on your last 3 blogs. Praise God for Ethan's continued progress. I can understand how much you want to get him home and get back to a normal routine. I will be praying that God will show His plan to you and that you both will rest in His comfort (along with Ethan, of course!)
Love & JOY in Jesus,
Jody Coombs