Yesterday afternoon Nayeli's stats went down. Mardi Nayeli's daytime nurse said it was because Nayeli didn't like being suctioned. We asked a bunch of questions. I started to figure out what each beeping or alarm sound was for. I was a bit freaked out at first but Mardi said not to freak out unless I see her freak out. Mardi said if for some reason her stats are not well the Doctors would wait to do the repair surgery for a day or two.
Last night, our baby girl was stable enough for her grandparents to briefly visit her. Here are the pics
Shane with Grandma Darlene
Grandma Vicky and Grandpa Telly
Friday, October 24, 2008
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Shane.your Mom is such an upbeat beautiful person...she is always smiling. I am sure Nayeli can feel the love that radiates from that beautiful lady. Nayeli will have her ups and downs. Don't despair. Trust the nurses, doctors and God. Keep strong. Love to all. Gail
Oh, Liviana HATED being suctioned. Even more, she hated when she was not suctioned and then her tube got clogged and she couldn't breath. I learned to appreciate the preventative suctioning rather than the reactive suctioning.
I'm glad she is doing well and I look forward to the surgery update.
Amy
livianasjourney.blogspot.com
I'm glad nayeli's grandparents could visit her for a moment :)
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