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Monday, August 9, 2010

Moving Forward

Today has been crazy. It started at 10:00 when we were arriving to the hospital. While pulling into the parking garage my cell phone was ringing. It had a 415 area code and that is the hospital. You just never really want a call from them. It was Owen's cardiologist on the phone. This was Owen's week to have things done. There was always a chance that they might be able to do a MRI on Owen and see his pulmonary veins that way, but it was thought by the team of cardiologist that his veins were to0 small to be to seen. I guess that they talked with whomever does the MRI's and they said that they should be able to see them. With this type of MRI they have to control Owens breathing. To control his breathing they will insert a breathing tube into Owen's trachea and take over his breathing. Prior to doing this they will give Owen a few different meds that will make him sleepy and another that will paralyze all of his muscles. These meds are common and I use them at work so don't let the paralyze med scare you, it is done to most of everyone when they are intubated. Chelsea and I were able to see Owen right before this and were able to give him a kiss. He was awake so that make it even more difficult as he was looking at us and then we had to leave him in the hands of others. Today has been my hardest day so far and I'm sure Chelsea's too. What do you do? You are so helpless. You sit and hope that everything is going to be okay but you feel that you want to come out of your skin with emotions. We did not get to see Owen until 3:oo pm and we had not heard anything. We tried to keep ourselves as busy as possible during that time but it was hard. Owen had his normal entourage of docs and nurses with him through the whole procedure from what we were told. I got the understanding that he stressed out the cardiologist and our nurse when the MD said I think I just lost years off my life with that stress and our nurse said she wanted a drink after it all. I don't even drink that often but I can see their point! I have been writing the blog through out the day and we are getting ready to head home(Ron's house) soon for the night-run some errands and wash clothes. Some of the results they are telling us are complex to understand so I will try to explain them. Owen's right ventricle that pumps blood to his lungs is only pumping 1/3 of his total blood volume. The rest will shunt across from the right atrium to the left atrium. So if only 1/3 of his blood in is making it to his lungs only that small amount is getting oxygenated. The next issue is that is pulmonary veins that return the 1/3 of his oxygenated blood. Only part of his oxygenated blood is making it to his left atrium and even a smaller amount is making to his left ventricle to get to the rest of his body. He has part of his pulmonary veins drain oxygenated blood to his to his right ventricle which is the deoxygenated part of the heart. This is why he turns so blue. He is not moving a lot of oxygenated blood around his body. Tomorrow is the big meeting, the decisions will be made from what we are told tomorrow but we have been told that before. The cath is not completely off the table at this point but maybe we can avoid that if possible. Owen will stay intubated (on a breathing machine with a tube) through the night until we know what the plan is tomorrow. He has been stable since the MRI and should stay that way. Hope you could understand the medical stuff if not feel free to ask a question and I will try to answer it. PS. if you want to leave a comment you need to have a gmail email account. Chelsea has one only for this purpose and doesn't check her email, but can leave comments on other bloggers. We do go back and read all them even if we don't respond. I will keep you all posted.
-Chris

10 comments:

Jon said...

Thanks Chris for the updates. It has become a part of my day to check in on Owen! He is in our prayers!!! Again, let us know if we can do ANYTHING for you guys!

~Jon

Sayna said...

Hi Guys, Hang in there. Do you know why the blood is flowing from Left Atrium to the right? I will keep you all in my prayers tomorrow.
Chris, after all this is over you're going to be the most sought after nurse in the ER. You can never look at your patient's families the same way.

The Schwartz Family said...

Good thoughts for you guys!! I check the blog daily, I can't help it!! Wishing you guys the best! Let me know if you need anything (cooki pie??). Take care and get some rest.

Jenta said...

Mr. Owen is so strong. Hang in there guys... You are always in my thoughts! Fingers crossed for tomorrow and what the team decides to do.

Unknown said...

We are thinking of baby Owen and you guys a lot! Please let us know if there's anything you need.
Love, Mike, Andrea & Aaron

Unknown said...

Oh Chelsea, you are amazing. You both have such great heart and even better - wisdom. You are the best parents and that doesn't usually happen until the second born. You're ahead of the game. Good job. We are all at your beck and call. Please call if you need ANYTHING. I mean a n y t h i n g. Love you.

JenA said...

Sounds like little Owen is sleeping gooood tonight. Ironically, I'm sure you're not! Hugs and kisses going out to all 3 of you. Praying for an easy fix.

Julian A. Elorduy said...

Sending my love to you all!

Linda Plank said...

Glad you got the card. I dont think Randi could have found a bigger card. I have had to pass alot of cards around in the ED but never have I had a more positive feeling about doing it and a more positive response in the people I asked. You and you family are truly loved in this place and missed and being prayed for each day. Keep up your faith and good spirits. We are all thinking of you all and routing for you down here back at home. Take care and give Little Owen a kiss from all of us.

The Brittons said...

Thank you all for keeping in touch this way. It is nice to have a tie to you all when not able to chat. We know that it will likely get harder before it gets easier. Your words, support, and love is felt daily and we just love to hear from you all! Jon-kim is on it!Sayna, the blood does go from the right to left. Christy- that pie was sooo good in a bad way!Jen- thanks for the encouragment. Mike, Andrea, Aaron we miss you and hope you are well too. Sheila- we feel like we are taking the accelerated course in parenting here. JenA- the car seat is ready for O! Julian-miss ya, haven't seen ya since the main event! Linda- that is all we can do for him today is kiss kiss kiss kiss kiss!! -Chelsea