Thank you to everyone who had Scott in your thoughts last night. As of right now, today was a much calmer day. YAY!!! I think we got what we wanted and needed, which was to see some improvements and not see any more surprises or side-ways turns in his condition.
I got the run-down from Jen today (thank you Jen....you are all soooooo awesome!) and she said he is a lot calmer than he was when she had last seen him a couple days before. His ICP has stabilized and doesn't go up a whole lot when they move him. This is really good. His blood pressure is high, but this is what they want right now (remember vasospasms?). She said he didn't have any vasospasms today...yipee! Also, his heart rate had calmed down and he just looked more peaceful today. AND...they took his drain tube out of his head on Thursday, one less thing.
They did a surprise (well, surprise to us) bronchoscopy this morning but Diane said it was really fast and easy. It went real well and they didn't get a whole lot of stuff up from that. This is good as well. And, they were checking to see see if he had a clot in his lungs and he doesn't (really good). He's still on antibiotics and still has pneumonia, but doing better. They were able to back off his sedation a little more today and will continue to do so just as long as his vitals stay good with that.
Mom was in his room just a while ago and they were suctioning his throat out. When they do that, Scott starts to cough (as much as you can cough with a tube down your throat). Mom started to back out of the room (believe me, it's a little/LOT hard to watch) and was just standing at the entrance when the 'respiratory lady' (I really need to find the real job title for this person) said, 'Mom...come here. He's got his eyes open'. Mom got to see him like this for a tiny bit and tell him that everything was going to be ok. Diane has gotten to see him more like this but mom and I hadn't seen him really open his eyes since last weekend. Ahhh...feels better.
Also, nurse Jen was really funny today because she thought he actually rolled his eyes at her! Ha! She was moving him a bit and he was probably thinking, 'ok, lady. This sucks for me. I have no privacy. Just do what you need to do and let me go back to sleep'. At least Farmer and I like to think this is what was going on. :)
Oh, I just got off the phone with mom and she said that Erin (night nurse) came in and said to Scott, 'Scott, I'm going to check your pupils now'. He just opened his eyes, just like that, and let her do it (they've always had to lift his eyelid to do this). He also squeezed her hand and wiggled his right toes. His vitals didn't shoot up or anything. She turned to mom and put on this big grin and told her she really likes it when they start to turn around.
****Have I told you why they check his pupils? They are making sure that they react normally and that they are the same size. If they don't respond properly or are different sizes, this is the first indication that there is excessive pressure. This is one of the main reasons they knew they had to do surgery right away last week. His pupils were not the same size...not good. But, they're the same size now...nice. Also, this will tell them if something is wrong before the little ICP sensor in his head will tell them.
Speaking of the nurses, I haven't met all of them but of the ones I have met, I personally love them all. Paul, Heather, Erin, Kristia, and Jen...you are all so informative and most of all...you're calm. Your calm nature helps this family be able to relax (as much as we can) and truly take it one day at a time. Thank you for always answering our many, many questions without us feeling like a burden.
We are all learning from this experience. Learning not only medical terminology, brain issues, healing, recovery, but also that the cafeteria has the best $1.25 tacos I've ever had! I'm telling you, next time you're in Seattle and you need a bite to eat, swing by Swedish.
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HOORAY!!!!!!!!!! <3 That is fabulous!!! Pary
ReplyDeleteYipee what an awesome report!!! This is so great to hear...miracles do happen and prayers are answered!! We will continue to pray for a speedy recovery. We love all of you and are so glad Scott and you had a good day...
ReplyDeleteIt was so good to see you today! I love the good report, so much more news since we left this afternoon! It's very encouraging. :) Thank you, once again for taking the time to enter all this info.
ReplyDeleteHooray for a good day! I just had to comment, Betsy, because your feelings about the nurses echo my experience with Maddie's hospitalization. It's amazing what a difference a calm, informative nurse can do for a struggling family needing answers. And the tacos! I truly believe that if you can find good eats at the hospital the comfort can help you survive all the unknowns. Hang in there! Scott is in our prayers!
ReplyDeleteYAY! Sounds like a great day! So glad Tara was able to see him with his eyes open!
ReplyDeleteYeah!! Love hearing all the goodness! I hope everyone keeps sending lots of love and good thoughts and prayer cause it seems to be helping! I know we are.
ReplyDeleteYippe! So glad to hear the good news. I'm so grateful Tara got to see him witn his eyes open so she could reassure him. I'm so happy for you all.
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