Tuesday, July 17, 2012

It's been while....Big surgery day today!


Well, lots has happened since I last wrote.  We have been busy beyond words and writing anything has gone to the wayside.  Here is a very brief recap of the past 5 months:

Cason's meningitis caused another condition called hydrocephalus for which he had another surgery to place a VP shunt on March 6th.  Luckily, Cason was allowed to come home on March 09, but he had to continue to receive IV antibiotics and home health visits.  Since Cason had not been fed by mouth yet, he was on a continuous feeding pump around the clock.  The pump attached to an IV pole that we dragged throughout the house.  In mid-March, Cason was finished with his antibiotics, so we had a mini-surgery to remove the Broviac catheter and change his G-tube to a MicKey button. We've had another couple of MRIs which show that his head looks great.  Also, we checked his swallowing abilities a few times because of his vomiting and his lack of desire for oral intake. Thankfully much of that has resolved and we are now feeding him some of his bottle and even a little rice ceral by mouth.  We made two trips to the ER which one led to a few night stay. In June, Cason had his Cardiac Catheterizaion which show that his heart function is great, but that there is some narrowing of his aorta.  Cason may need a balloon catheterization to fix this in the next 6 month.  As for now, Cason just underwent his second open heart surgery called the Glenn.


The a picture of a normal heart, a HLHS heart, and of the 3 heart procedures can be viewed below:

Normal Heart VS HLHS heart

Norwood with Sano shunt
1st surgery

Glenn Procedure
2nd surgery
The Glenn & Fontan procudures
2nd & 3rd surgeries

 Cason is doing good at the moment. He is still really sedated to give his body a chance to get used to the new blood flow and the increase in oxygen in his blood.  I will be updating this blog this week while we are in the hospital, so more posts and pictures to come.  Thank you for all your love, support, and prayers. 

2 comments:

  1. You and your family are always in my prayers!

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  2. Love you guys - glad he is doing well - continued prayers for a quick recovery from this phase!

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