You're doing stuff that needs to be done, Burrell. It's a drag when that has to be its own reward, but it's an accomplishment, however it feels.
Natter 72: We Were Unprepared for This
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I know you're right, -t, I just... oh well.
Showering felt good. And so does the wine.
Packing always sucks, burrell, but packing your sibling's stuff is necessary. Good on you for dealing with it.
Go Grace! How odd that must be for her.
Yeah. So they do the whole procedure in the ER. She came out of anesthesia in the OR and was fine until she realized that she had no trache. Then she panicked.
They calmed her down with an iPad, but eventually she unhinged a bit and they put in a smaller trache. Which she actively disliked. Then they got her larger trache back in (ow) and they talked to her. She eventually asked for the trache to be taken out please and thank you. So they did.
She skipped recovery and they moved her straight to the intensive care unit, well they will observe her overnight. If all goes well, she'll then be transferred to a regular pediatric floor for another night of observation.
Two funny things and one sad one: She immediately asked me if she could go swimming. Today. I told her not until the hole in her neck was 100% closed. She is going to need swim lessons ASAP.
Funny thing #2. In the PICU, you either use a bed pan or you can use the toilet. Which is in a cabinet under a table. WEIRD. She thought it was a riot.
After using the toilet, I tried to get her back in bed and she got a little gunky and panicky and asked to be suctioned. I had to point out that she no trache anymore so no suctioning.
I think I'm still stuck on "wow".
Wow, and go Grace go! I love that she wants to go swimming RIGHT NOW.
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! GRACE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Us too! I'm just a little nervous to be too excited.
What -t said.
We've been using swimming at the motive for a long time. It's basically the one thing she needs to be without a trache for. Given how we have lived it's the biggest thing she can't do because of a trache.
Grace in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit showing off her band-aided but naked neck. [link]