The Burlingames

Chronicling the adventures of the B's

Category: Mr. Eli

Update

by Megan

Good news and more prayers!!

Good news – Eli’s chest tubes and catheter are OUT!!! This is huge! Less tubes! He did some eating and drinking today, much better than yesterday. He hasn’t been too keen on taking his medication today (probably due to all the puking he did yesterday).

Prayers – Eli needs to get up and move around. Right now he is so content to just lay there and do nothing. We need him to get up and move around, this will help the healing process. They also hope this will move the fluid, that is still on his lungs, out of his system.

So pray that he will move around and the fluid will clear off his lung.

Also, please pray for Noah as well. We went to the ENT today and he still has fluid in his ears (no infection – thank goodness). Now Dave and I need to decide what to do – tubes or no tubes. Pray the fluid clears up.

Correction/Update

by Megan

Just wanted to add a correction. I was wrong, the fluid on/in his lung is not gone yet. The amount is less than yesterday, but not completely gone.

Update…

He has been resting all day. He really hasn’t been awake for long periods of time. The nurses and doctors are pleased that his rest is not drug induced but more of his own submission to sleep. He threw up two times this morning and really hasn’t eaten or drank much today.

He still has his chest tubes and oxygen tubes on. Dr. Moga hasn’t been back yet to look at his chest tubes. Those might stay in until tomorrow, we’ll see.

They’ve been reducing the amount of oxygen to work on regulating his stats. His stats dip when his oxygen gets reduced too much, but they hope when he gets up and gets moving around they can start to regulate themselves again.

Thank you for all your prayers. Lots of love to you all!!

 

Night #2

by Megan

Last night was a much better night for all of us. Eli dozed much of the evening and woke up for about 30 minutes at 10pm. He was wide awake and chatting with me. It was good to see him awake and alert.

He slept really, really well during the night. The nurse woke him up once to eat some graham cracker, he ate about 1/2 of it with no problem. At 5:30am they came and took a chest x-ray, the result from the x-ray was good. There had been some fluid on his lungs, but that is gone now. When the crew of doctors came in this morning, they decided to take out his chest tubes and are weaning him off several meds and his oxygen. The goal today is get him to sit up more and be more wide awake, they hope this will help his oxygen levels to improve and maintain.

Dr. Moga came back later to take his chest tubes out he noticed a little air bubble at the top of the tube. They hope it can work its way out and they can still take out the tubes later this afternoon.

I’m anxious for him to have the chest tubes removed so we can hold him again. We haven’t gotten to really hold him since early Tuesday morning, that’s a long time. He is resting well for now.

Thank you again for all your prayers.

 

Night #1

by Megan

I’m not going to lie, it was a semi-rough night of sleep. Dave got a few hours in while I sat up with Eli until about 2am, then we switched until Eli fell asleep.

Eli would doze for 10-15 minutes, wake up and request a drink, then fall back asleep. I was unable to sleep during this time. As soon as Eli would get settled, I would get settled and then he would wake up again. It was a vicious cycle for about 3 hours. He did get to drink some water, juice and a little bit of milk.

During the night they gave him some more diuretics, the doc was concerned about some fluid build up on his side. There was talk of possibly needing to put in another small chest tube to drain the fluid, but it was decided that was not necessary. PTL! They did give him some more sedation to help keep him calm. So far he’s been doing alright.

There was talk of removing his chest tubes today, we’ll see how that goes. There was also talk of allowing him to eat some food. So, we’ll see what they say. I’m just floored at how well he’s doing. I’m so proud of my little man. I was feeling a bit like a failure at being his mom last night, I had hit my limit and needed to give his care over to the nurse and Dave so I could rest. It was hard on my heart, but I also know that I need to take care of myself.

This is my view at the moment.

Quick Update

by Megan

Eli is settled in his room. He’s doing fantastic! At about 4:30pm he started waking up, they wanted him to wake up some before taking out some tubes. Yep. They already took out some tubes…on the day of surgery! Yay!!! He is off the ventilator and the NG tube. He’s been awake on and off since having the tubes removed. Each time he stirs awake he asks for something to drink, unfortunately he can’t have anything for 4 hours after the ventilator is removed. For now he’s just resting.

Here he is post surgery. At this point he was out of surgery for about an hour.

Here he is with less tubes. He already looking tons better.

Thank you so much for all your prayers, encouragement, love and support. We really truly appreciate it.