Re: Vandrovec Family
Latest update from Terry:
I'm terrified to say or write this because of all the downturns we have experienced, but ... Kailey could be extubated Friday morning. That's what the doc said at rounds this morning. It's dependent on continued progress, of course, but he thinks that is possible. This virus can be like a cold in that one day you just feel a lot better. He sees that for Kai based on a combo of improved X-rays, the nitric weaning and blood gasses. Nitric will come off any minute. If that takes, we can start weaning some vent settings. There would also be a cpap trial, likely Thurs.
In the meantime, we continue to tweak the sedatives - we need her to be active enough to breathe yet mellow enough not to freak out or pull her tube. It's a balancing act.
Also, there's a chance - again, not certain - that she would go home from here instead of returning to Sanford. Mind blowing. Might be with some oxygen, but still.
All this news comes a few hours after Mya and I got back from the Wild game. We got tickets from player Matt Cullen, who I covered quite a bit during my time in Fargo, and had a blast. It will be a lifelong memory - the positive kind. There have been many of those from this situation, all involving family and love and the generosity of others. It warms my heart. (Or is that the coffee?)
So we're on high alert today, making sure Kai handles all of the changes and is as anxiety-free as possible. It's terrible to see her cry in this state. We remain wary of curve balls.
Thanks again for, well, everything. It means the world to us to have so much support.
Latest update from Terry:
I'm terrified to say or write this because of all the downturns we have experienced, but ... Kailey could be extubated Friday morning. That's what the doc said at rounds this morning. It's dependent on continued progress, of course, but he thinks that is possible. This virus can be like a cold in that one day you just feel a lot better. He sees that for Kai based on a combo of improved X-rays, the nitric weaning and blood gasses. Nitric will come off any minute. If that takes, we can start weaning some vent settings. There would also be a cpap trial, likely Thurs.
In the meantime, we continue to tweak the sedatives - we need her to be active enough to breathe yet mellow enough not to freak out or pull her tube. It's a balancing act.
Also, there's a chance - again, not certain - that she would go home from here instead of returning to Sanford. Mind blowing. Might be with some oxygen, but still.
All this news comes a few hours after Mya and I got back from the Wild game. We got tickets from player Matt Cullen, who I covered quite a bit during my time in Fargo, and had a blast. It will be a lifelong memory - the positive kind. There have been many of those from this situation, all involving family and love and the generosity of others. It warms my heart. (Or is that the coffee?)
So we're on high alert today, making sure Kai handles all of the changes and is as anxiety-free as possible. It's terrible to see her cry in this state. We remain wary of curve balls.
Thanks again for, well, everything. It means the world to us to have so much support.
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