Notes for David

  • February 26, 2024 – Update 1

    Not much to say so far. David received a bronch this morning and it seemed to clear out his lungs a little bit. Neurology has not seen any seizure activity so far. Around 3:30, David was taken back to the operating room to attempt ECMO decannulation. It sounds like, David still was not able to…

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  • February 25, 2024

    February 25, 2024

    Today was an okay day. We started and ended pretty much in the same place, yet there were lots of procedures in the middle.  David’s chest X-ray this morning showed improvement on his right lung, but his left lung remained unchanged. His pulmonologist is taking credit for the right lung. She was back to give…

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  • February 24, 2024

    February 24, 2024

    David had quite an exciting overnight, and then he’s been resting since. Since Adam spends the night with David, this is what he detailed. At around 9:30pm his nurse noticed a puddle of blood on his bedding. He changed David’s bedding and then found it was still bleeding and not left over from earlier in…

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  • February 23, 2024 – Update 4

    We apparently got a slightly different story from the nurses versus the doctors who did David’s procedure. So this is what we know about how David’s day went (to the best of my memory)… When David arrived in the cath lab, his oxygen saturations were in the 50s. He ended up not getting the bronchoscopy…

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  • February 23, 2024 – Update 3

    We just got word that David is back on ECMO. The shunt and pulmonary arteries all looked good. We’re not really sure what this means for moving forward. The EEG will be reattached when he comes back as well.

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  • February 23, 2024 – Update 2

    February 23, 2024 – Update 2

    David left for the cath lab at around 1:30. Before he left, his nurse inked us up. In the cath lab, David will first receive a bronchoscopy to hopefully open up his airways. He still has collapsed areas in each of his lungs, so this should hopefully help with that. After that, the cath will…

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  • February 23, 2024 – Update 1

    David’s chest has been closed up. His oxygen saturations are very low. They have tried doing a bunch of troubleshooting including another bronchoscopy. They do not see what is causing these low saturations, so he’s going to go to the cath lab for further investigation.  update: bronch will happen in the cath lab. Currently prepping…

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  • February 22, 2024

    February 22, 2024

    David has had an up and down day. Overall, I think he’s still in pretty good shape, but he has definitely not given his nurse a lot of down time today (or ever really). David’s big goals of the day were to continue to work on getting his lungs opened up, diurese him (lose some…

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  • February 21, 2024

    February 21, 2024

    So, there are certain words we don’t use around David anymore, and no one trusts him either. He likes to prove everyone wrong, both good and bad.  We are one week post-surgery today, and we made steps in the right direction – David is off ECMO! He’s maintaining all on his own his blood pressure,…

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  • February 20, 2024

    February 20, 2024

    We’ll take the wins where we can get them, and today we had some small wins.  Some fun things for today: Other things of note: 

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