Wednesday, June 6, 2007

Slow, but Steady...

Gabriel had another restful night. He got the hiccups (sp?) a lot yesterday, so he needed a lot of extra pain medicine (big ouch with the liver on the outside). The good news about the hiccups is that you have to have a functioning diaphragm and frenetic nerve (sp?) in order to have them, which has obviously been a big concern. He continues to wean down from the ventilator, they dropped the inspiratory pressure a little this morning (Amanda, I guess you would understand that better than we would). At rounds, the neonatologist told us that Gabriel continues to amaze everyone with his strength and will to live, especially considering where he started. Last night we sat and talked for a while with Kathryn, one of our favorite night nurses, and she confirmed what we pretty much new in the beginning - every time she went home from a shift, she feared he would not be there when she returned. We need to get her picture. She usually lectures me about going back to bed when I call at 3AM for an update (but she always gives me the update!).

They got more of the liver in yesterday afternoon and said they would do some more later today. His left chest tube continues to drain, so they are going to change the tube. Still not planning on a right tube, unless his blood gas results deteriorate again. He got the foley catheter out of his penis (that's GOT to feel better) and he filled his diaper three times yesterday (the nurses won't let us change the diaper yet, b/c of the chest tube - darn!!) and they took the IV out of his belly button. So, he has a few less tubes coming out of him today! Progress is slow but steady and we are thrilled with that. Occupational Therapy stopped by today, but won't begin working with him until next week, when he will hopefully be on less support. They explained that a PT/OT evaluation was standard after being on ECMO. Thanks again for the comments, and to the visitors we have had - it helps to break up the day for us!

7 comments:

tracey said...

Hello,

My name is Tracey and I work with Mike in the Ofc Furniture world:)I am a customer service rep for Doane-Keyes & Associates. I wanted to let you know that Gabriel and your family are in our prayers. You really have a strong young man there.

Aunt Kaci said...

This entry gave me the chills! He is really our little fighter! Josh, Peg, and the rest of Gabriel's family never gave up on him, and Gabriel never gave up on us. Gabriel has been an inspiration and an amazement to many in only 2 weeks of life. I am so proud to say this little fighter is my nephew!

kathy wuertz said...

Josh and Peggy,

Thank you for sharing your updates on Gabriel. Bob and I are praying for Gabriel to stay strong and for you two to have patience and trust in God. Gabriel sounds like a fighter and God put him on this earth for a very special reason. Our thoughts are with you.
Bob and Kathy Wuertz

Dave and Maria Schoeppner said...

Good to hear things are progressing! We are keeping all of you in our prayers. Gabriel is an inspiration to all of us!

Simonsmomma said...

I am so glad to hear he's doing well! I look forward to the day you come on here to say you are taking your miracle Gabriel home!

Carol & Larry Northenor said...

We love hearing how Gabriel is doing.Prayers are working. What a strong fighter he is.Get plenty of rest Peg and Josh, you will need your strength to take care of him when he comes home. We can't wait to meet him. Prayers continued for all.
Larry and Carol

Arlene Smith said...

Josh and Peggy
Didn't have access to a computer but kept in contact by phone with Maggie and Brooke every other day. The pictures are very detail. More than words can say. Gabriel has some awesome parents. We have been praying for all of you from day one and will continue until all are safe at home in Evansville. God has wrap his arms around Gabriel and will keep him strong. If you need any help with anything please let us know. Take care.

Arlene and Gary Smith