Ethan is enjoying being back home in his own familiar surroundings. Last night, I let him take a long bath (just had to be careful to not submerge his chest in water) since he'd only had a couple sponge baths in the hospital and had not had a chance to get his hair washed in nearly 2 weeks (poor kid!). It was hard convincing him to go to bed last night because he wanted to play with every single toy for a little bit but after the bath and bedtime Bible story, he fell right asleep.
Ethan was able to sleep 12 straight hours and I slept 9. Another friend from our small group, Kyla, came over this morning to watch Ethan for a couple hours while I went grocery shopping. We have another friend from church coming to bring us some dinner tonight!
Ethan's much more active now that he's home, but still has some trouble bending over and also sitting/standing on his own. He also has been walking hunched over for the past couple of days. He doesn't say he's in any pain so his nurses think he's just being protective of his chest and will straighten back up over time.
We have a post-op visit with our pediatrician this Wednesday. They'll assess how he's doing and also remove the sutures from his 3 chest tubes. Then we'll have a follow-up visit with his cardiologist at the Raleigh Clinic at Wake Med at the end of this month. The only meds we came home on are Lasix and Aldactone. Both are diuretics that we will eventually be weaned off of, which is good because Ethan puts a pretty big fuss about taking them and we have to take them twice a day.
Thanks, again, for everyone who has followed our blog and prayed for us. Now that we're home, we'll still keep the blog going but will not update quite as often. Hopefully, our updates will be more about life and less about medical stuff for a while. We look forward to slowly getting back into a routine with fall just around the corner. We are supposed to stay home/away from large crowds & obviously ill people for at least another week, then we can start going back to church, Community Bible Study, & more. We look forward to seeing all our friends again! Ethan still will need to take it easy once we resume those activities - no rough play, no playgrounds, no sports, no tricycle riding, etc. for another 6 weeks while his sternum heals completely (just in time for the new baby to arrive!), but otherwise, his nurses want him to stay active to keep the fluid build-up in his chest at bay.

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