Monday, November 17, 2008

Wolverine Baby

Morning of initial surgery (November 13, before they opened her up)

After her 4 day recovery, (swelling already gone down, you didn't want to see that) chest still open, notice the gauze tuxedo (November 17 morning)

After chest was closed (November 17 afternoon)

Ivy had a good day today. She finally had her chest closed so now the healing can begin. We arrived at the hospital very early because the doctors said she would likely be the first case of the day, but when we got there they informed us she wouldn't be anymore. They bumped her to the afternoon, so we hung out with her all day. Getting out of bed so early wasn't a total loss because while we were waiting, she woke up! It was the first time we have really seen her eyes open in over a week. We were so excited to get to talk to her and touch her while she looked back at us. Finally at about 2:00 the operating staff showed up to turn her little room into a mini operating room by making it sterile, taping it off, and of course, kicking us out. We returned about two hours later and she was done. Her little gauze tuxedo was gone and replaced with just a small layer of regular gauze, and we felt like we could see her again. The doctor and nurses said that everything went according to plan and they didn't have any problems, thank goodness. Scott joked that she was like wolverine because she has an amazing healing time (she had some sores from a blood pressure cuff a few days ago that healed very quickly). He thinks the doctors put Adamantium in her body during surgery, thus wolverine baby. He's kind of a dork, in case you didn't already know. Anyway, they also removed the IV from her jugular vein in her neck, which had been grossing us out for days, so we were happy to see it gone! Now she has a week or two of recovery until her next surgery, we should see medications deminish from now on. Thanks for the support, we look forward to a quick recovery. Thanks to the X-men!

6 comments:

Amber said...

aww..poor little girl. She looks like a trooper though. I am glad things are going ok. She sure is precious. We are still praying for your sweet little Ivy.

Anngee and Shane said...

She still looks so cute with her little pink bow in her hair! I didn't realize the next surgery would be so quick. Best of luck, I know how much it must be killing you to not just pick her up and snuggle.

Anonymous said...

Wow~ What a sweetheart!!! I know it's been a few days since the surgery~she looks so cute. Truly, what a blessing~ we love you guys...thanks for taking time out of your busy lives to keep your blog posted~ you are amazing.
luv to all!!!

Maxine said...

Ohh she is just so beautiful. So wolverine huh. That means you guys need x-men names too. Rochelle is storm, strong and passionate and weathers anything. Scott is Scott Sommers aka cyclopse because he is witty, strong and devoted. Corbin is professor X super smart and inspiring, and Dex is nightcrawler climbing the furniture and sweet and sensitive. You guys are amazing. I am awe struck.

Busy Lady said...

She looks so cute! I love the bow in her hair. What an amazingly strong child she must be and how lucky to have a family who loves her so much!

The Leonard Family said...

What a sweetie! She's beautiful Chelle!!! Sorry I've missed out on you guys being down here. . .let me know if you need anything (I know I'm late, sorry). . .she's really a trooper and so is your family! What a blessing! Good luck and let me know if you need anything! BTW - LOVE HER NAME! *Pam*