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Hope is still alive.

The surgeon told us yesterday that her best educated guess is that Aaron doesn't have a lot of infected intestine. But that she couldn't be sure until she opened him up. Despite that, he had a lot going for him - he was otherwise perfectly stable, and his blood gases were coming back acid-free (a sign of limited infection).

As of this morning, his last blood gas test came back with great results - meaning he was still largely acid-free, and that he had weathered the stress of yesterday's procedure well. These are both good signs.
  1. he's acid-free, meaning he probably doesn't have a lot of infected intestine
  2. he's still stable, meaning he handled yesterday's procedure and has a good chance of handling today's

This is all good news. But it doesn't mean that he's a sure bet to make it through this ordeal unscathed. He still needs all of the prayers that everyone is offering up for him, but he does stand a good chance. And that's all we can ask for right now, I suppose. =/

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Anonymous said…
We are all praying for Aaron as well as you and Niki. We will send out some extra prayers this afternoon.
God Bless
Anonymous said…
lots and lots of prayers.
Jeff Eberlin said…
Sending all of our love and prayers for all three of you.
Anonymous said…
My thoughts and prayers are with you today. God is watching over your sweet little angel.
Anonymous said…
I KNOW EXCATLY WHAT MOM IS GOING THROUGH, I LOST MY SON IN 1985 AT THE AGE OF TWO MONTHS, TWO DAY AFTER HIS FATHER B-DAY ON ST PATRICKS DAY. I NEVER GOT TO TAKE HIM HOME AND EXPERIENCE MOTHERHOOD WITH HIM, BUT NOW I HAVE A 16 YR OLD AND I HAVE BEEN BLESSED WITH HIM IN MY LIFE. MY PRAYERS ARE WITH HER ALL THE WAY.

OUR LITTLE ANGELS
SINCERLY,
COOKIE MONSTER
Anonymous said…
aaron...everyone is praying for your quick recovery! be strong and come home soon!!!
Anonymous said…
Hopes and prayers and love...for all of you.

Shanna, Toby, and Marley
Anonymous said…
more prayers - all day every day!!

I just feel it - the outcome will be good!

~Nadalie
(DEMIgirlie from DWLZ)
Anonymous said…
Praying for wisdom and guidance for the surgeons,
strength and healing and a strong immune system for Aaron,
comfort and peace for Mom & Dad.

DebbieB
Anonymous said…
Many many prayers are coming your way. C'mon baby Aaron!

Terri
a/k/a Bookwoman from DWLZ
Anonymous said…
Praying without ceasing for the little guy, and for you, Josh and Nikki! Love to you both,
"Aunt" Pat Burdette
Anonymous said…
I have added Aaron to a prayer chain so know that his is being lifted up to a master healing Lord by many people.
For your incouragement I wanted to tell you that my grandson James was born at 1 lb 7 oz and just turned 7 last month. I think my granddaughter has already told you a bit about him.
Stay strong and know that love works wonders.
Kitty

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