| A little TV goes a long way during recovery... | 
We sure have been appreciating all the prayers coming  our way ... Mason has  had a  kind of rough recovery, not so much from pain (they are giving him  Fentanyl  really often, every 1-3 hrs as needed), just because his intubation was  so hard  (they had to try 3 times and kind of traumatic on his throat/lungs to do   that...so he is real swollen in there and has quite a case of stridor  from it  (sounds wheezy/barky/loud every time he breathes, kind of similar to  croup).  He's had 2 treatments for it but so far they haven't done much except  prevent  him from sleeping (they are adrenaline aerosol "vapo" treatments). He  had a very  hard time sleeping afterward the entire 24 hours, even when his pain was   controlled the first night--they had to keep suctioning his vent because he  had a  really huge and unexpected amount of secretions/saliva down in it. Of  course the  constant suctioning drove him nuts. He didn't sleep hardly any from when  he woke  up from surgery Wednesday (around 2 pm) until after I left (around  2 pm Thursday) so I was really relieved to hear he zonked out after my  mom got there and slept well most of the afternoon since. He has been wearing  some kind of humidity helmet/hood for the stridor but they took it off this morning b/c he wasn't a fan. Pray his  stridor  gets better on its own (today so far is going MUCH better both pain-wise  and stridor-wise)...and that he  can slowly wean off the Fentanyl without a lot of pain or withdrawal.  Also, pray LOTS of protection over his IV...it is looking like it might be giving out and if it does he has to get a new one for Fentanyl and fluids since he's not up to full feeds (just on a slow drip of Pedialyte through his G-tube, but that will change to formula this evening, Lord willing). He's already had some dirty diapers so that part is great :) But if his IV dies that will be bad because he is SUCH a hard stick and there won't be much of a way to sedate him for that if his IV gives out. Thank  you for praying that it holds out as long as they need it!! :) 
 
 




Feel better Mason!
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