Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Sedation!





Isn't that the smallest little hospital gown :)



We have been so busy lately! Isn't the phrase suppose to be "Those Lazy Summer Days"

In the past two weeks, we have had what we would consider, major events. The first event, was little Davis' surgery last Mon. He had to be put to sleep to correct a tear duct that hasn't worked for him since birth. For the past 15 months we have massaged and applied cream that didn't seem to help and constantly wiped away tears and that eye stuff that forms. A lot of the time he would wake up with his eye stuck shut. It didn't take him long to notice that he didn't like for us to work on cleaning and medicating it, so it was a daily battle.
They had to put a stint in to help it open up. It will stay in his eye for 3 months to stretch it out. He was doing SO much better tonight, compared to waking up in the hospital. The nurses say that it is common for them to wake up fussy or angry like he did. He kept trying to pull the I.V. out and rub the eye. The nurse came in with an extra dose of pain medicine and that helped him calm down. I was so glad he woke up without complications that he could have cried for hours and it would have been o.k. with me :)








His face was puffy from the IV




The next week, Sam had to have a crown put onto the tooth that he had chipped as a baby. When I went for the consultation on what to expect, the dentist made me think that the hardest part would be seeing him all groggy from the medication they would have to give him to help him relax. I was a little bit nervous about that but I knew if I had made it through Davis' I could make it through his.
When we arrived at the office, they took us to a little room in the back. Sam was already getting nervous. Then, they told us they were going to leave the room while we got him to drink the medicine. Ummmmm, that was suppose to be easy for us, but it was TERRIBLE! We tried getting him to drink it, tried to squirt it down his throat, and Scott even tried to dilute it for him. None of our efforts proved to be productive, so the nurse came in to try her turn. Mind you, Sam is crying and screaming through the whole process. Another problem has presented itself, in that Scott had added water to the solution and now the nurse had 3x's as much medicine to try and force down his throat.
So finally, when her efforts failed as well, the only other option was to shoot the medicine up his nose. You might be thinking, "Why keep trying to give him medicine?" Well, he doesn't remember it!!!! The process was a nightmare which included FIVE people including me holding his hands, feet, head, and body still so that the dentist could attach the crown, but he doesn't remember how horrible his trip to the dentist was. I hope that all of the effort will pay off the next time we have a cleaning.
If we ever have to give him medicine like that again, we are going to put it in with a little juice in his cup and let him sit out in the lobby to drink it.
As hard as it is for both child and parent, there are some things that just have to be done. I hope to take a break from the medication for a while. :)




His new tooth is the one right next to his front tooth on his left side. It looks pretty good to me. I barely notice it.













Monkey moves like this is where he chipped his tooth in the first place. Boys!

1 comment:

Scott said...

Arghhh! What a month...