J.M.J.
This week has been such a blur, all I can really remember is
the last 7 hours (I am writing this at 11:09am). So without further ado, these are my hourly
accomplishments…
5:00 – 6:00am
I actually opened my eyes!
I am notoriously lazy – therefore waking up at this time was quite an
accomplishment all by itself. So
impressive, in fact, that if I didn’t actually HAVE to get out of bed at that
time, I would have just buried myself back under the covers and called it a day
well lived. But alas….
6:00 – 7:00am
I managed to put on a little makeup and brush my hair. Jay (husband), CJ, Fulton and I got dressed
and headed out the door to the hospital, where we checked in and dozed briefly
in the waiting room.
7:00 – 8:00am
Settled into the recovery room, where we waited to hear what
the plan was going to be for the day for Fulton’s surgery. Jay took over the dozing duties for me while
I sat quietly with a very grumpy Fulton.
8:00 – 9:00am
Slowly moved from vegging mode to surgery mode. Changed Fulton into his medical gown and did
some serious snuggling while watching the Cat in the Hat. Unfortunately for Fulton the woman from Child
Life came in and started explaining a few things about the surgery to him just
as the episode about giraffes was about to get interesting. We ALMOST found out whether giraffes actually
eat monkeys or not. Jay thinks they do –
why else do they have such long necks and always have their faces in the trees? Fulton, on the other hand, seems to think
they eat leaves. Perhaps another time we
will finally learn the truth…..
9:00 – 10:00am
Watched a new show called Peg and Cat. That was a new one to me, anyway. And I thoroughly enjoyed it! It was decided that Fulton did not have to
take his ‘nose medicine’ (drugs that knock him out fairly quickly) and that he would
only take the oral anti-anxiety meds. He
was a trooper. But even with the meds,
Fulton continued to sport the grumpy face, so we did some more serious
snuggling. CJ discovered the Wii set in the
recovery room and we haven’t seen him since….
10:00 – 11:00am
Moved to the ‘launching pad’ – a waiting room in the surgical
unit where we received more instructions and watched Dinosaur Train in the
hospital bed. Even Fulton was feeling a
little sleepy by this time. At 10:30 am,
per Fulton’s request, I donned a surgical gown, mask and cotton candy blue
surgical hat and was able to walk with him right into the operating room. He wanted me to put the mask on him, so I
stroked his head and held the oxygen mask on his little face until he fell
asleep.
Lord help me, that was so difficult. I can't even ponder the heaviness on my heart.
Lord help me, that was so difficult. I can't even ponder the heaviness on my heart.
Mother Mary, be with
him for the remaining hours he will be in surgery. Please guide the surgeons’ hands and hearts,
and bestow upon them the wisdom they need to see this surgery through to the
end. May their God-given talents bring
about the help Fulton needs and may the healing hand of God pass over my son
and bless him. Amen.
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Fulton, and the rest of the Poppes are in my prayers!
ReplyDeleteWe prayed for him by name again, as we often do.
ReplyDeletePraying for Fulton and Cassandra and Jay! St Kateri and St John. Paul, pray for them too!
ReplyDeleteMany prayers for you all.
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