Monday, August 4, 2008

He's home!

Lee Roy arrived back home today around 9:00pm! All the children are excited to have him home. Thank you everyone for your prayers and service! Everyone has been so supportive.

Here are some pictures.








He's coming home!!!

Eleve, just called Lee Roy is coming home! Hurray!!!
Eleve just called and told me that the doctors are thinking of releasing Lee Roy! The are going to do another CT scan this afternoon and if all is well, he comes home!

Sunday news

On Sunday evening the hospital called us. Lee Roy has been doing much, much better. The nurse said he was like a different baby from Friday. He has been eating a great deal, and they called to tell Eleve that he would be out of milk that day. The nurse also said that she thought he'd likely be coming home in the next couple of days. Of course she isn't the one in charge of releasing him. Basically his brain has to stabilize, meaning the fluid must not be building up. They were going to be doing an ultra sound to see if they can tell. I'm guessing that's a bit less tramatic on the baby because they don't have to starve him for 4 hours before the procedure. But it also isn't as accurate I'm guessing.

Anyway Eleve left for the hospital at 3:30am this morning so as to get there for his 5:30 am feeding. We are very hopeful.

Thank you everyone for your fasting and prayers.

Saturday, August 2, 2008

Progress, more progress

Yesterday, Eleve came home: she was exhausted. Hospitals just aren't places to recharge and enjoy yourself. She had a bad go at it. Lee Roy's CT was delayed and he was upset because he couldn't feed. (If he spit up during the CT he'd down himself.) And as she was leaving to come home, she accidentally locked her keys in the car. Poor girl. Anyway they had a resident pick lock at the hospital, I guess that sort of things happens fairly often. And it didn't slow her down too much.

Eleve is doing much better being at home surrounded by her children. She recuperated a lot, and is much more positive this morning.

We called the hospital for a status today. He's doing very well. The CT showed that the fluid build up had reached an equalibrium, and had stablized. They didn't need to drain again. Also the size of his head hasn't changed in the last 3 days. Were hoping that he's on the upward climb again.

The nurse said they've taken out the feeding tube, and feeding him when he's hungry, which is about 2oz every 3 hours. This is wonderful news. The nurse also said that he's much more comfortable and that they've removed him from all IV feedings, and drugs. The only drug he is still taking is the seizure medicine, which is an oral drug.

While Eleve was at the hospital she took these pictures: