We were planning on going home for the night on Tuesday because the sleep rooms really are not fabulous. Plus, they were full. I left around 8:30 and Ryan was going to stay until Carter was settled for the night. Around 11, when Ryan tried to leave, Carter heard him and woke up. He was begging for him to stay, so how could he refuse? Poor Ryan ended up sleeping out in his truck for a few hours once Carter finally went to sleep. He came home about 6 this morning to shower and get ready for work. Then we headed back up to Primary.
When we got up here today, they had just taken out his arterial line and his jugular line. They had turned off his Milrinone (med for heart function) and his Nipride (med to keep his blood pressure down). They started him on Enalapril yesterday, which is an oral blood pressure medication that he will go home on. A little while later, his Nurse Practitioner came in and took out his chest tube and his pacer wires! YAY! They only thing he has on him now are leads that monitor his heart rate, respiratory rate, and oxygen saturation.
We got him out of bed and he took turns sitting on our lap. The child life specialists brought around BINGO cards and they do a hospital wide broadcast on the TV's and everyone who wants to play can play. It was so cute. He got the first bingo and they just brought him a prize. It's a cute camo fleece blanket. He also decided he wanted to eat something. They advanced his diet today, so he got to call the hospital room service hotline to order food. What did he order??? french fries, grapes, and Gatorade. I love all the cute services they have at this hospital. It makes a hard situation a little easier for the kids by making them feel special! This hospital is awesome!
The plan is to move him out of the ICU to another floor today. We'll keep ya posted. Thank you so much to each and every person that has been praying for and thinking about our little man! It is so humbling to think about all of the love and support that have been shown to our family. We are amazed at some of the stories and experiences we have heard and are so grateful for everything. We're especially grateful to our Heavenly Father who got him and us through this!
That is awesome!!! On a side note, I love hospital food....I guess that is why I am so chubby! =)
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