Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Abby has surgery!

After a year of hoping she would grow out of her sinus problems we finally agreed to her getting her tonsils and adenoids. The last year out of 12 months - 10 of those months she had sinus infections. It was time to do something.

The surgery was only about 15 minutes and she did well. The doctor said her tonsils and adenoids where HUGE - and he has seen a lot of the.

Unfortunately Abby had something called "Emergence Delirium" when she came out of anesthesia. It was really scary and it took her almost 2 hours to come out of it. The ended up having to give her 5 doses of morphine and a sedative to calm her down. It was really hard to see - Todd and I just took turns holding her and crying along with her.
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The also found she had a bad sinus infection when they went in to do surgery, along with some fluid in her lungs. Something we had no idea - as she is always stuffy and has a runny nose. It caused some complications with the healing process. She had to have oxygen on her and when sleeping her oxygen levels would go low, so we had to stay an extra night in the hospital until her levels went up.

By the third day she was feeling a lot better! She loved all the extra attention and visitors, and was ready to go home. We where so happy when the doctor gave the ok for us to go home! Thanks to the amazing care of the doctors and nurses at the Sanford Children's Castle and to my amazing group of friends a pretty stressful situation wasn't so bad, and even Abby was smiling in the end!

We continue to see good things coming from this surgery. Starting with Abby herself being so excited to be able to breath through her nose. She is always saying "Mommy - I can blow with my nose!!!" Also - due to always being stuffed up - we discovered (after this surgery) that Abby was not able to smell very well. She had a whole new world - she discovered her strawberry shortcake dolls smelled like strawberries, she is smelling flowers, and even tells us now when Hannah has a poppy diaper! We feel very strongly that the surgery is/was a good thing and she hopefully this winter will be a lot healthier!
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