Written September 17, 2013 9:29pm
When Andrew and I arrived at the hospital, we met his day nurse as she was leaving. She gave us a quick run down - quiet afternoon. Evan's urine output doubled since yesterday! Wee!! (Ha, pun intended.) Evan's feeds were also successfully increased to 6 mL.
The IV tubing lines were also getting switched out. (This is done nightly.) It also looked like he was getting a new IV. I'm not sure where that was going though.
In super exciting news - Evan's social security card came in the mail today! Andrew and I also toured the pediatric group that Evan will eventually go to. The doctors stop in daily to check on his progress. Once he is discharged, it's nice to know that his pediatrician will already be familiar with his medical history.
I know I don't normally single out all the wonderful things that you all have been doing for us. I can't tell you how much we appreciate everything you have done for us. From the messages here, to emails, texts and cards, to the flowers, gift cards, cookies and dad doing the laundry (never again though! :)), we appreciate it all. Just having your support means so much to us.
The IV tubing lines were also getting switched out. (This is done nightly.) It also looked like he was getting a new IV. I'm not sure where that was going though.
In super exciting news - Evan's social security card came in the mail today! Andrew and I also toured the pediatric group that Evan will eventually go to. The doctors stop in daily to check on his progress. Once he is discharged, it's nice to know that his pediatrician will already be familiar with his medical history.
I know I don't normally single out all the wonderful things that you all have been doing for us. I can't tell you how much we appreciate everything you have done for us. From the messages here, to emails, texts and cards, to the flowers, gift cards, cookies and dad doing the laundry (never again though! :)), we appreciate it all. Just having your support means so much to us.
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