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Surgery… it’s exhausting!

October4

I am so glad that it’s all finally over!  Here’s hoping that the surgery was successful (which it seems it will be) and we only have to do one VCUG more and she will be “cleared” for this trouble.  Here’s how our experience at the hospital went.

Thursday night we read the “scrap book” that the hospital gave us… all about surgery and what happens to us and the people we’d see and such. It was really a great little booklet.  We played “surgery” and Vienna used a plastic cup to put everyone in the house to sleep. We were hoping this would help with the surgery day… we looked at all the pictures and she remembered getting an IV before and was asking if they were going to fix her owie at the hospital. I told her only after she was asleep and it wouldn’t really hurt.  We all actually got a decent nights sleep, despite the fact that my milk had dropped off the last two days (stress I’m sure) so Ziva had been feeding every two hours!!  I was able to pump and get her 5 oz and Sam fed that to her right before bed (thank you mom bible for raising such a helpful wonderful husband for me!! or do I thank the sisters for the training!?!  ha ha ha)


Friday we went to the hospital good and early. My mom came with us to help with Ziva so we could focus on Vienna.  Soooo helpful to have my mom there!!  We checked in at 9am, and very soon went back to Vienna’s room (which was really just a curtained off area in the pre-op room around the nurses station).  Vienna did great. With so many strangers coming in and out (thankfully they were all used to working with kids).  Her nurse Ms. Twila let her push the buttons on the blood pressure machine (Vienna hates it, she says it hurts her, and I don’t doubt it, cause it hurts me sometimes too).  We were hoping to not pre-sedate her with Versed because I thought I remembered my grandmother flipping out on it (It can sometimes make you get very upset and combative) and I heard of another mom who’s daughter (who had the same surgery) had a bad reaction to it.  I was afraid Vienna might too since I don’t do well on pain medications.  But she did fabulous.  She just acted a little sleepy and very drunk
:)   She was a little rag doll and she spoke soooo slowly, if I wasn’t her mom I probably would have laughed like crazy, but it still isn’t fun to see your baby in this state either, though Sam and I did get a few laughs out of it. 

Taking her back to say good by was horrid.  Nothing worse than turning your baby over to someone else and walking away (At least the Lord doesn’t ask us to walk away right away when we turn our kids over to Him, he gives us a nice slow process!! Thanks!)  the waiting was horrible.  It was only about 35-45 minutes before the doctor came out to get us to tell us everything went well.  Vienna was still back in post-op/recovery and they’d call us when she started waking up. 

An hour passed… a nurse came over the nurses station speaker “can we have a ?!!??! for a two year old?” I have no idea what they asked for, but when they still didn’t come to get us to take us to Vienna I started getting very antsy!!  Finally Dr Duty (the Ped Urologist’s assistant dr) came by and he went to check on her, right about the time that the nurse came and took us back to the recovery room to get her.  As we went through the doors I could see Vienna’s crib and she was on her tummy trying to sit up screaming her head off for me. Ok, she was just crying and saying “mommy” but, I ran to her none the less!! What a horrible feeling!!  They let me pick her up to help calm her down and I just held her and cried as I prayed a thanks that she was ok :)   Poor Sam, I just made him stand there looking on… I probably should have shared more :) we walked her back to her “room” and had to wait for her to drink, eat and pee before we could leave. They gave her a Popsicle, and it was so funny, yet sad, watching her try to eat it… she loved it! But she had a hard time of it because she was still so groggy.

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Soon they let us go home (she pee’d right away!) it took forever for them to come take out her IV!!  She did not like having that in!!  They gave us a prescription for children’s Tylenol with Codine, but we didn’t fill it right away. We were home be 2pm :)   she doesn’t seem to have any pain at all from the surgery, just a bit of a sore throat, and even that is minimal.  She’s not complained at all this afternoon after cold juice this morning.  So I think she’s very much mended :)    It is so traumatic on a parent, even when you know that the surgery is a “nothing” surgery.  Basically she’s getting  a shot near her bladder, that’s it! it’s just she has to be so still that they have to put her to sleep.  Sam confessed it was much more traumatic for him than he expected, I actually didn’t feel as traumatized as I expected, so that was good cause he didn’t have to worry so much about me while he was stressing about Vienna!!  But we’re back to normal today!

This morning Vienna has already “earned” two candy corn for using the potty chair :)   So, it’s all good! I’m off to give her a bath!  We were all too tired to give her a bath last night.  She loves her baths thankfully, so it should be enjoyable (If Ziva will stay sleeping!! she’s still wanting to eat every two hours! but hopefully that will start to change as things come back to normal :) ) Happy day to you all!  Thanks for all who prayed for my little Vienna (and for all of us).

Vienna remembered she wanted to see the doggy before we left… she was still a bit groggy from the meds and couldn’t stand very well, but was upset that daddin’ made her hold his hand the whole time! the last photo is of her with her mask, that she is still playing with today as they let her take it home!

Bye Doggy by you.

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