Tuesday, September 25, 2012

First Day Home and Beyond

I really should have added this post 2 and a half weeks ago.  Annalise's first full day home is kind of a blur now.   There have been a whole lot of sleepless nights since that day and my brain seems to be functioning even worse than it was before.  Hard to believe...I know!  Hopefully these pictures will give you the highlights of that first day home.  

Annalise came home with a big knot in the back of her hair.  So the first thing to do was figure out a way to wash her beautiful, long hair.   

A changing pad and the kitchen sink make a pretty good temporary sponge bath area. 




She did really well throughout her hair washing, but by the end she was pretty tired of something...not sure whether it was the bath or the picture taking.   

We have had to get creative with seating areas for her.  This tumble form with a tumble form wedge in front of it with a pillow on it seems to work pretty well for a chair and play area.   


Although when she gets tired of just sitting, she likes to lean way over to the side.  Having these casts on is going to be really good for her core muscles! 

Our sweet girl on her first day home.

Almost 2 weeks after her surgery, Annalise returned to school.  The first day back, one of her teachers called me and said that she was a little sad and needed to hear my voice.  She did okay after I talked to her for a bit.  She sure was tired when she got home that day.  Actually she fell asleep on the bus and stayed asleep through the bumpy walk home and being lifted into her bed.  Last night was the first night that she has sleep through the night without medication!  She has had a lot of trouble with muscle spasms since the surgery.  Most of the trouble has been at night so she and I have had some quality moments together snuggling where ever she could get most comfortable.  

Today was her follow up appointment with the Orthopedist.  After an hour drive to Phoenix, the appointment lasted  all of about 2 minutes.  The doctor came in, looked at her casts, wiggled her toes a little, said she looked fine, and told us to make an appointment in 4 weeks to get her casts off.  We are scheduled to go back on the 30th of October to have them taken off.  That will be one day shy of 8 weeks since the surgery! We are all looking forward to it!

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Final Day...We're Going Home!

Annalise did much better the second night.  The night nurse really stayed on top of getting her meds to her and repositioning her often which seemed to make a big difference.  

She woke in the morning happy and ate all of her french toast sticks and apple juice. 


Then as I was working on something across the room, she called to me and told me to look at the smiley face she had made.  It was so cute.  She was so proud of her smiley face.  It was good to see her smile! 



Not long after breakfast, a child life specialist came in and said that the toy room was open and we were welcome to go down and play with toys.  As soon as Annalise heard the word toys, she was ready to go.  We got her all set up in the loaner wheelchair they had for us and headed down to the playroom.   


 

Doing her Hello kitty art activity 

Playing a game 

Reading a book and drawing 

After a little bit, she wanted to get out of her wheelchair, so we laid her on the little mattress that was there.  While she played with the volunteers, I was able to go downstairs and fill her prescriptions.    

Before long, this little Princess had her own little area all set up with lots and lots of toys all around her.   She kept wanting  to go to the cabinet and pick out her own toy.  That is when I realized just how heavy she really is now!

We finally had lunch, signed the discharge papers, gave her the final hospital pain meds, and were on our way home.  The little black wheelchair worked pretty well for her, but it cannot be strapped into  the car.  So we rigged up her regular wheelchair and headed for home. 

Out of the blue, she began singing The Wheels on the Bus.  So before we left the parking lot we sang that song together.   




She enjoyed playing with her balloon on the way home.  She did not want to let go of it...

 even when she fell asleep.  I looked back at one point and saw her like this, sound asleep with the balloon string in her mouth.  Silly girl!  I had to stop and get a picture.  She stayed that way the entire way home.  

Once we got home, all the boys were excited to see her, but she was sound asleep.  She even slept through a visit from my friend Bobbie Bumm who brought her a bunch of goodies.   She did really enjoy those and seeing her brothers once she woke up though!  It was good to be home.

Friday, September 7, 2012

Annalise's First Surgery and Hospital Stay

Wednesday morning Annalise and I headed up to Phoenix Children's Hospital nice and early for her surgery.  They had called the night before and asked us to come 2 hours earlier than we had planned, so I made a few arrangements and got to PCH by 8:30

 Our home away from home for a couple of days. 


All ready to go see the doctor 

Annalise was excited to get her "bracelet" that had two princess stickers on it. 

With Dr. Duck.  They gave her this animal when we checked in.  The man who gave it to her said it was a goose.  She said, "It's not a goose.  It's a duck!"  Dr. Duck 


 Wearing pants for the last time in 6-8 weeks.

I had to take pictures of her cute, soft, little legs before they got covered with hard heavy casts. 


 We then spent time checking out all the toys.  

Annalise's new friend, a very sweet little girl who was also waiting for surgery.  


 They played Candy Land and then tea party together.   So cute!



Once they called her friend back, Annalise played with just about every other toy there was. 


We actually ended up having quite a while to play with toys because Dr. Shrader had two ER surgeries that came up.  Finally at about noon, only a half an hour before our originally scheduled time, the nurse came to get her.



 She had her dog (Mya) and her duck ready to go with her.  This was the hardest part for me...always is.  I walk with Annalise and the nurse to a door.  Then I give Annalise a kiss and they head one way and I head the other.  

The surgery lasted just over an hour.  She did great.  She woke up for about 2 seconds in the recovery room  

and before long they had us up in her room.  Room 8147.  This is the first time that we have been in the new part of the hospital.  It is so much nicer than the times we have stayed with Bryce.  The rooms are much bigger, we have the room to ourselves, and there is a bathroom and shower that I can use as well.  So nice not to have to walk down the hall every time nature calls!

The view from our room is also pretty nice.  

Annalise slept until about 3 pm.  Then woke up and was ready to play.
Aunt Sheri came and brought Annalise a balloon and a book.  Annalise enjoyed playing peek-a-boo with Aunt Sheri. 

Annalise also loves holding on to the balloon and then letting it go and watching it go up to the ceiling. 

Also, my friend Ann stopped by to say hello.  I met Ann and her family one time when we were staying at the Ryan House.  She is here at the hospital with her son Jack.  She is the one who I first heard refer to this place as hotel PCH.  I like that!  When she came by, she gave me this necklace.   I love it!  


After work, John came by to stay with Annalise so that I could go to Ryder's End of Life Celebration.  It was beautiful.  Yesterday would have been Ryder's 3rd birthday.  It posted sideways here, but this is the program they had there.  Denise wrote the poem.  While at the celebration I saw many mutual friends.  It was a lovely night and I am glad that I was able to get away for a bit and be with Les, Denise, and their friends and family to honor such an incredible little boy!  

 While I was away, Annalise colored with her Dad.  


Also, her pain medicine began wearing off and she began having some pretty bad muscle spasms.  She threw up twice, once with John and once with me.   

Annalise's boots.  She choose pink and the lady who casted her decided to add the purple around the bar.   

 She keeps telling me that she wants her boots off!  It is so hard to see her so uncomfortable.  

 My poor baby had a really rough night the first night.  They ended up having to give her Morphine in addition to all the other pain medicine she was already on.  

It did help though and finally she was able to get some rest.  

It is now about 3am, Friday morning.  Annalise woke up about an hour ago in some pain, but other than that she has had a pretty good night.  Luckily they are keeping on top of giving her the pain meds and that is helping a lot.  I really like the night nurse tonight.  Not trying to be mean, but in my opinion she is much better than the one we had last night.  There is definitely a difference between nurses!

After getting Annalise settled back to sleep, I have not been able to get back to sleep, so I figured I would get up and finish off this post...then hopefully get a little more sleep before the sun and my daughter wake up.

Annalise woke up yesterday morning around 9 o'clock.  I figured she would take a nap during the day, but she ended up staying awake until almost 8:30 last night.  She had a few rough/painful moments through the day, but overall she seemed pretty comfortable...relatively speaking.  

Regression is always a concern with these kiddos because of the Leukodystrophy.  The only thing so far that I have noticed with her since her surgery is her speaking.  She is still babbling away just as much as she was before, but I am really having a hard time understanding her.  I hope and pray that it is just because she is on medication and that soon she will be back to her normal.  

 Watching some t.v.  I think that keeping this girl entertained is going to be the toughest part of the next few weeks.  She doesn't really like to sit and watch t.v. or movies a whole lot, so I am going to need to get a little creative.  Today we spent time reading books, coloring, and playing with some  toys.  

 We even got a few smiles out of her today.  


 She also discovered how to raise and lower her bed.  

She thought that was pretty entertaining.   

She also took lots of pictures with my phone.  Most were pictures of the t.v. 

Our view at night.

We were hoping to go home on Thursday, but they decided to keep her one more night to make sure she made it through the night without the extra pain medication or any more throwing up.  So far, she has done well, so hopefully we will be heading home later today.  I have friends who have had to spend many days/nights at a time in the hospital with their children.  I admire them and their strength so much.  We've only been here two days and I'm already going stir crazy.  Thanks to everyone for the visits, texts, prayers, and well wishes.  We have felt your love and thank you for that!   The prayers have been especially appreciated!  The strength and comfort that comes when so many people are praying for you is impossible to describe.  It has been a huge help to my baby girl and this very anxious mom!