All that worry over nothing...yesterday went really smoothly for Natalie and I. Jason had to work so it was just the 2 of us girls again. And she was an angel all day!
We arrived at the hospital a little before 7am (running a little late as usual). And went proptly to IR. An IV was started in Natalie (and that was fun for everyone involved
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), labs were drawn, and she was given Versed. Ah, the wonder drug Versed
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. I think that I have spoken of it before! Natalie was then taken into the procedure area and not 20 minutes later a new PTC tube had been placed.
After sitting in recovery with the cutest-out-of-her-mind baby
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(she really is adorable when she's sedated) we made it to clinic. We learned that some of the labs that were drawn before the procedure needed to be redone. Yup, you guessed it, another poke in Natalie's arm. Now you see why my house is full of guilt-gifts and looks like Toy-R-Us threw up in it!
Dr. Alonso said that Natalie looks fantastic
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. She is holding on near the 5th percentile for height and weight (anywhere on the chart is great with us
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). We don't have to go back for a month
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and at that time we're going to get the PTC tube out!! WOOHOO!!!
After I got home, Joan, one of our nurses called to let me know that Natalie's labs continue to look great - hemoglobin is 13.9 and the other LFTs (Liver Function Tests) are terrific too!
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