It's Sharon blogging. When I got up to Evie's room today, there were seven people crammed in it, all with hairnets and masks. I opted to wait outside the door and watch through the glass until her nurse was able to get away and explain what they were doing. They were changing the ECMO machine because it had some blood clots in it (the hospital must have several, maybe dozens, of these ECMO machines). They also changed the dressing on her incision.
As Francis noted in the post below, clots form more easily now because Evie is not being given Heperin through her IV lines, so it is necessary to change the entire machine and most of her tubing. I could see her squirming while this was happening, but once it was finished she fell sound asleep.
She slept for about two hours. Her nurse, Jenny, is one of our favorite nurses and has cared for Evie during all of her post-op stays in ICU. Jenny told me that we could move Evie's arms slightly to "exercise" them, so I did that with her, but Evie was zonked out the entire time.
She only woke up when Dr. Ilbawi walked into the room to check on her. He is pleased with her progress: she had even less bleeding in her lungs today than yesterday (as Jenny said, "1000 % improvement"). Today's chest X-Ray also showed less blood in her lungs. The plan is to hold steady tomorrow, start Heperin again on Sunday, and begin weaning her off ECMO on Monday! We just can't wait to get her seperated from that machine.
Here is Evie watching one of the nurses adjust one of her meds:
Back at home, Gavin has enjoyed running around in just his diaper. He had a great time today with Nana & Grandpa Cermak, and when I got home we took him to Whole Foods. We had not been to the new Naperville store, and we thought Gavin would enjoy it. He had fun riding in the stroller, holding onto some chips and a water bottle, and tasting a sample of Puffin cereal!
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Sharon and Fran, I called Fr. Peter Rookey, a Servite priest of the International Compassion Ministry to petition the Lord for Evie's full recovery. The petition was hand written and set on the altar at 11am Mass on Tues the 10th of Feb. Fr Rookey is credited with many miraculous healings. We continue to pray for all of you. Pat and Ken Kudla
So glad to hear of some improvement and it is so nice to see Evie's eyes open. Prayers that she just really starts to take off and heal and is off the ECMO very soon.
Oh those beautiful eyes, Evelyn Rose. I can't wait to see them looking into mine again! You are the most amazing little girl your Uncles David & Brad have ever known. We love you so much!
We continue to pray for Evie and all of you and are so happy to hear the good news! It's inspiring to see what a strong little girl Evie is! (Nana Cermak's friend)
Your precious little Evie is always in my thoughts and prayers. I'm praying for you and little Gavin, too.
May God bless all of you,
Joan ((Nana Cermak's friend from Benedictine)
What a beautiful photo of Evie with those gorgeous eyes -- and what a fitting Valentine's Day present. Keep up the fight, beautiful girl, we're all praying for you!!!
Happy Valentine's Day, Evie! We are holding you in our hearts! Your cousins Phil and Marlene Rosol
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