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.
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.
- he's acid-free, meaning he probably doesn't have a lot of infected intestine
- 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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God Bless
OUR LITTLE ANGELS
SINCERLY,
COOKIE MONSTER
Shanna, Toby, and Marley
I just feel it - the outcome will be good!
~Nadalie
(DEMIgirlie from DWLZ)
strength and healing and a strong immune system for Aaron,
comfort and peace for Mom & Dad.
DebbieB
Terri
a/k/a Bookwoman from DWLZ
"Aunt" Pat Burdette
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