Thursday, October 12, 2006

Progress Still Good, But Long Road Ahead

As difficult as it is to see this little month old girl on a ventilator, and with what seems to be a dozen tubes leading in and coming out of her, and a sizable incision, we take comfort in knowing that things went well yesterday. I sense it will be a long recovery. She is currently known as the squirmer in the PICU, because she keeps wrestling around.

Again, everyone we speak with is impressed with how she's doing and were pleased with the surgery. They sense that further down the line, likely in her teens if things progress well, she'll need to have a valve replacement, but I'm banking on medical advances to have that done via scanner or tanning bed, not open heart surgery.

Keep the thoughts and prayers coming - we'll certainly need them to help her move through the PICU and mend to the point where we can hold her again and get her home!

Thanks again for all.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Fantastic news; what a joyful day. Godspeed, Evening.
You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Anonymous said...

I am so happy for you all! Evening is a trooper, which I suspect she inherited from her very strong and loving parents! As you said, the road ahead will still be a long one but just think of how beautiful and wonderful the destination will be!!! With loving thoughts and prayers for you all, hang in there!

Anonymous said...

We are so happy for you all!! We will keep you in our prayers! Give Evening a big kiss from us!
Beth, David and Brittney

Anonymous said...

Was finally able to get into this website...not sure what's been going on with that! And now to hear all the good news. We're now continuing our prayers for complete healing, along with our prayers of thanksgiving.

Love you,
Lucy & Mary Anne
and all the Kendall folk who are joining you in prayer

Anonymous said...

Our prayers have been answered! We will continue to pray for her speedy recovery.

It is true, that we are in great danger; The greater therefore should our courage be.
William Shakespeare

Don't mess with Texas!

Anonymous said...

I'm so happy to read that Evening's surgery went well. I will keep the three of you in my prayers.
Tricia Aubrecht

Anonymous said...

We are very happy to hear that the surgery went well. Maureen and I are checking in daily and think about you often. We wish you all the best and let us know if there is anything that we can do.

Matt

Anonymous said...

nmHi, I am Amy. I am student teaching with Diane right now.

I just wanted to tell you how happy I am that Evening's sugery went well. :) It must be such a relieving feeling! My thoughts are with you and Eve for the rest of her treck at the PICU. (My friend is a nurse there, so I will tell her to look out for Eve-even though I am sure all of the staff are wonderful!)

Anonymous said...

nmHi, I am Amy. I am student teaching with Diane right now.

I just wanted to tell you how happy I am that Evening's sugery went well. :) It must be such a relieving feeling! My thoughts are with you and Eve for the rest of her treck at the PICU. (My friend is a nurse there, so I will tell her to look out for Eve-even though I am sure all of the staff are wonderful!)

Anonymous said...

Hello Evening, Ruth, Scott...so happy to hear that everything went well w/ the surgery!!
You are all in my thoughts, can't wait to meet you Evening!

Angel

Anonymous said...

Evening, Ruth, and Scott~

We are so happy for you! We are so glad to hear you are home and doing well. What a strong and beautiful daughter you have! We cannot wait to meet little Evening... she has an open invitation to supperclub, anytime!

The road ahead may be long and bumpy, but you will have support all along the way. "I think I can, I think I can..."

With prayers of love and healing for you all~

Mike and Courtney