Mariana’s surgery was this morning. I am happy to report that she has been home since around 12:45pm (EST) today and is really doing quite well.
Mariana was such a little trooper today. Seriously, a rock star patient! She couldn’t eat anything this morning and she only had a little bit of apple juice prior to 7am. She had one teary moment at home about it this morning, but that was all. She didn’t cry or fuss or anything after that. Once we got to the surgery center at around 8:30am, she entertained herself with toys in the waiting area and then watched DVDs in the surgery prep room. A couple of times she said she was hungry, but we reminded her that the doctor said no food and she was fine with that. She was just so calm! When I took her back for the anesthesia, she didn’t even cry. I had talked to her and told her they were going to put a mask with sleepy medicine in it and then they would fix up her ears once she went to sleep. So, when I laid her on the table, I held onto her and she didn’t even shed a tear. She drifted off so peacefully. I am absolutely SURE that part was a thousand times more difficult for me than her.
Her surgery took about half an hour. The ENT came out and told us that everything went well. He cleaned out around her left ear tube which was still in place. He replaced the right tube. He also removed her adenoids and said they were “huge.” We had to wait about 15 more minutes and then an RN came to get us to come to her recovery room. Mariana was VERY upset and frantic when we got to her. It was heartbreaking. I mean, imagine being an almost-thre year old who goes to sleep in one place with mommy there while feeling good and then waking up feeling weird and yucky in another place with strangers. No wonder she was crying. It took awhile once I got her, but she finally settled down. However, all the little medical things they had going on with her set her back a few times. She’d settle a bit and then notice she had a pulse-oxymeter on her finger and that would upset her. So, off it came. Then she settled down again and noticed the red light on her toe (another pulse-ox), so that had to go. The final straw for her was getting the IV out of her arm. I had to talk to her for awhile so that the last of her IV fluids, but when that finally came out she was reasonably happy. Once the IV was out, the RN checked her vitals and we were clear to go home. They had given Mariana a popsicle about 15 minutes or so prior to us leaving, but she only wanted to hold it and not eat it. Well, when we got her in the van, she was ready to it it. And, she enjoyed it!
On the way home, we stopped and got Mariana a Chick-Fil-A strawberry milkshake. She ate several bites of it with a spoon. When we got home, she and I laid down to nap. She was sleep just about the time her head hit the pillow. Her ENT said she may snore for awhile during her healing time and, sure enough, she did. WOAH. But, she rested for a good two hours which was well needed. When we got up, she was a touch cranky, but rebounded nicely after a popsicle and then a yogurt. She has also eaten a Fruit Roll Up and is working on an Italian ice. Yes, that’s a lot of sweet stuff, but most of it is cold stuff that feels good to her throat. Doctor’s orders. Our sweet friend Amy C. and her family are making supper for us tonight, so that is really sweet. Maybe Mariana will finally feel like eating “real” food.
Hopefully the next few days will see our little girl bounce right back. She really has been amazing about everything. Thank you all for the prayers. Please know how much they are appreciated. I drew so much comfort today in praying and in knowing we had support from so many that care for us and our family.
Blessings,
Kelly
Shirlee Matta says
Hi,
That’s awesome about Mariana!! She is an AWESOME kid 🙂
She is a tough little cookie!!
Glad everything went great!!
Nice layout, by the way, it’s AWESOME 😎
Suzanne says
So glad to hear this news! It sounds like everything went very well. I don’t know how you held that mask on her and watched her go to sleep – I think I would have lost it. You’re a brave mama too!
Stacey says
Glad she’s better.
kelly says
Shirlee – Thanks! We are so glad that Mariana has done so well and hope she has a quick recovery.
Thanks for the lay-out compliments too. 🙂
Suzanne – Watching them go to sleep is the hardest part. It’s definitely hard on a parent’s heart. This is my third time and it’s still heartwrenching.
Stacey – Thanks, girl!
Christi L says
Glad it is all behind ya’ll. I can’t imagine watching them go under….gotta tear a Mama’s heart up. Hope you are all enjoying a nice family dinner together!
kelly says
Glad it’s behind us too. It was less stressful on me today given that she wasn’t crying or fighting it. But, it was definitely still VERY hard.
We had a really nice dinner. Amy brought over these amazing chicken fingers she homemade with onions on them and then some veggies. Plus apples with apple dip and lemon poppy seed muffins. I made a quick side of garlic and cheese mashed potatoes too. SO good!! We are blessed with such caring friends via our church family.
Mary says
I agree that one of the hardest things in the world is walking a child to surgery. I did it with Jeff when he had heart surgery as an infant and then again with Jon when he had his adenoids and tonsils out at age 6. I totally understand that it is one of the most heart-wrenching experiences in the world. You’re a strong young woman, Kelly; your family is blessed to have you to care for them!
Hugs to you!
kelly says
Mary – Thank you so much for your sweet reply. You had me misting up this morning. Coming from another mom that I admire VERY much, I take those compliments straight to heart. 🙂
sabre says
I’m happy to hear it all went well. I hope she wakes up feeling even better this morning.
kelly says
Hey, Sabre! Yep, she’s up and at ’em this morning. A little fussy at times, but that could very well be the Junior Drama Queen coming out in her. 😉 She slept pretty well through the night and is really doing well. We are so grateful.