Monday, May 16, 2011

Recovery: The Beginning

We're back in the room. Silje has been settled into place. It's still a pretty amazing scene, however. There are even more tubes, wires and electronic gizmos attached to this little girl. She's on the breathing machine (for the next day or so), on a pace maker (for the next few days or so) and they have her pretty heavily sedated so that she doesn't wake up too much.



Pace maker: apparently, as it has been explained to me just moments ago, the beat of the heart begins in the right atrium at the top of the heart, causing it to contract, moves along the side of the heart down to some specialized cells on the ventricle, causing it to contract. Silje's heart is initiating that beat, at the top of the heart, but after surgery, there is some swelling which causes an interruption of the electrical flow to the ventricle. That's where the pace maker comes in. It sees that the atrium has started a beat, and tells the ventricle to go ahead and beat, even though the ventricle didn't hear if from the atrium. So, Silje's heart is actually pacing itself, but the two parts need some help communicating. ...or so I understand it!

Dr. Abraham stopped by to give us the update on how surgery went. He said that everything went as planned, everything went well and Silje tolerated it all really well. He explained the part about the swelling, but Abarbedell explained about the flow of electricity. (The things we would all know had we been paying closer attention in whatever class that was.)

Jeni and I were allowed in to see her first, then Jeni's parents were allowed in.



Dr. P was just in to do a follow-up echo cardiogram (I didn't catch his full name all that well), and everything is looking like it should--blood flowing where it is supposed to be, and not flowing where it shouldn't. He was very indulgent to a curious daddy asking questions over his shoulder. He could see the valves in the heart clearly, but with all the bandaging, he only got a "high up" view of the aortic arch. It seemed to be all connected, though, and that's what this was all about.



Now we wait again and watch her progress through the night and into tomorrow and the next days.

We have really appreciated the thoughts and words of so many people. It may have seemed like I should have been focusing on my daughter more during this surgery, but I have to say that there wasn't much else going on in the waiting room this morning. So, it was a nice disctraction to have people commenting and passing along their well wishes.

Let's see what tomorrow brings, ...now that there is a tomorrow.

10 comments:

Andrea AKA Mina's Mama said...

Yay! I'm so glad her surgery went well. We all truly appreciated your updates throughout the wait. I would think it helped you to have something to "do". I'll continue to be thinking of all of you.

Terry said...

We're praising God for His guiding the surgeon & doctors hands and minds during this terribly, traumatic situation for Silje, Jeni & you. We will continue to pray for a rapid and full recovery for this little "miracle-of-a-baby" and for Jeni and you.

Hopefully Stian is dealing well with all of this "interruption" in his daily routine...

His Blessings on all of you and Jeni's mom & dad, as well...

Terry & Trudy

Carol Rickenbrode said...

I have tears of gratitude flowing just now to hear that things are going so well with this little miracle angel of yours. We will continue to pray and hold you all in our best thoughts. We hope Jeni is doing ok, as she hasn't had any recovery time, either. We love you all.

Omrithekat said...

Thank you so very much for all of the updates today. I am so happy to hear that everything went according to plan & that she is on the path to healing now!

Anonymous said...

I have been thinking about you all day. I so appreciate the updates to the blog throughout the day. I know you don't know me, but I feel like I have been able to get to know Jeni since we've been friends since we were pregnant with our babies (Stian and my little man).

Praise God for this blessing of a wonderfully successful surgery. I am so grateful things are going well. I hope that Jeni is able to rest a little easier now. Keep those feet up mama!

Please keep us posted as you can. We will continue to pray for a fast recovery. ~Mandi FK

Amber said...

I am so, so thankful that Silje came through the surgery so well. It sounds like she has really wonderful medical care. And thank you for your updates. They kept me from going crazy while waiting.

Anonymous said...

I heard about your baby girl from a friend of mine. I have been peeking in from time to time to see about her progress. So glad today went well for you all and especially baby Silje. I am very thankful that it seems you have a fantastic medical team caring for her and keeping you very well informed every step of the way. Your baby girl as well as your family are in my thoughts and prayers!

Loretta said...

We've been thinking about you all weekend and are so pleased and relieved to hear Silje is doing well. We hope that you and Jeni can rest a bit easier now that Silje has come through this so successfully. We will conintue to pray for her recovery.

Love,
Loretta and Peter, Olivia and Madeline

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the skype introduction to Silje. Brad,klebo and I had a really nice time seeing and hearing all 3 of you! Too bad we couldn't really feel the warmth from her heat lamp or hold her hand for a moment, but it was sure nice to see her practice sucking and be able to tell her "Hi" and that we are so happy to see her!! She sure is a little Q-T Pie.
All of our love and prayers to the 4 of you. Can't wait to talk to Stian and get his take on the whole thing :)
Karin, Brad and Klebo

karilie said...

Vi lager hundrevis av vafflehjerter i dag for å feire 17. mai her ved St. Olaf. Jeg skal tenke på Siljes hjerte med hver eneste av de!

stor klem, silje/ kari