Saturday, January 7, 2012

"Procedure"

Carter had his little "procedure" done yesterday.
What procedure you ask?
Well, let's just say that the doctor who performed his circumcision didn't get it quite right.  
Well, not right at all.
So, we had that little problem fixed.
Poor guy.
The doctors swear he'll thank me for it when he's older.

I dropped Reese off at my mom's house the night before so we could get up bright and early to go to the hospital.
We got there about 7:15am and got busy waiting.


And waiting.


 An hour later they called his name and pulled him to his little room in a wagon.
I texted this picture to McKay who was getting the big kids off to school.  He showed them the picture and they quickly forgot how concerned they were about their little brother and became more concerned about if the wagon would be coming home with him. :-)


 His surgery was not at a pediatric surgery center.  It was just at the hospital with all the other people getting every kind of surgery.  Carter was the only child at the time and he got so much attention from all the nurses and other patients.  
All the attention (along with the bag of toys and books I brought along) kept him happy and occupied for about another hour.  
But after so much waiting...


...and waiting...


...and waiting...


...and so on...


...he was not happy.  
No food or drink is a lot to ask of a 36 pound 2 year old who lives to eat.  
At this point it was about 9:20am.


All he wanted was some chocolate cheerios.
And a drink.
And some pancakes.
And fruit snacks.
And any other food he could think of.
He couldn't believe I wouldn't let him have breakfast. 

 So out came my last resort.
Angry Birds.


Finally the nurse came in and we wrestled Carter down to get his ankle band on.
We decided to wait on the hospital gown until they put him under....
I'm sure the other patients thought he was being tortured.
And off he went.  Thanks heavens for the wagon, he didn't even notice that I didn't follow him back to the surgery room.


The surgeon told me it would be at least an hour and half before they came to get me so that I should go to the cafeteria, have some breakfast, and relax.
Relax?  Me?  By myself for 2 hours?
YES PLEASE!!
It was so nice.  I sat and ate in peace, people watched, used a small stall in a public bathroom rather than hauling all the kiddos into the handicap stall.
Then I sat in a big comfy chair in the waiting room and read.
It was great.

2 hours later they came and got me.
I walked into the recovery room and there was my huge baby in just a diaper.
How did he get so BIG?
I was able to hold him until he woke up.

Then I gave him a drink and he didn't let the thing go until it was gone.


He was already worn out after drinking, but he noticed the crackers on the counter and had to have one.
It was funny watching him try to eat while his head was bobbing and he couldn't keep his eyes open.

 Waking up a little more.




Ready to go home.

The anesthesiologist gave him a spinal block (similar to an epidural) to help with the pain.
This made his legs not work for several hours.  
We wheeled him out to the car in a wheel chair and home we went.
He laid on me on the couch and we watched Tangled until the kids got home from school.

Today he's up and running around.  I'm able to manage his pain with just Tylenol and he's back to his normal 2 year old self.

The end!

1 comment:

lauren said...

Oh poor little guy! Those pictures of him crying because you won't let him eat breakfast make me want to cry!! I'm glad it all went well and I'm glad you got a whole 2 hours to yourself :)