Sunday, August 26, 2007

Exciting weekend

On Friday morning, Micah started throwing up. This, on top of a bulging soft-spot, led Melissa to take him into the emergency room here in Logan for a look-see. They concluded that he his shunt might be malfunctioning and transported Micah and Melissa to Primary Children's Medical Center in SLC by ambulance--with lights and sirens and everything. I followed them down a bit later after squaring our boys away at kindly neighbors' houses.

CAT scans and x-rays convinced the PCMC staff that the shunt was working just fine. Instead, they reasoned that the shunt (which is on his right-hand side) had worked so well that it had drained the right-hand ventricle to the point where it had closed and was no longer "communicating" with the left-hand ventricle. Thus, the left ventricle no longer benefited from the draining services of the shunt on the right side. To solve the problem, the PCMC neurosurgical team decided to install another shunt on the left side.

The surgery (on Saturday morning) went fine. Micah is having somewhat of a hard time bouncing back: he had to take on two doses of morphine last night and hasn't picked up where he left off eating-wise, either. But the PCMC staff still feels that we'll likely be able to take him home this evening.

Here are a few pictures of Micah in the hospital pre-surgery...







...and here are some pictures of our poor little kiddo post-surgery. He looks pretty knocked-about, but he's going to be OK. The new shunt should immediately take pressure off of his little brain and knock out his headache and nausea. The "DB" initials on his temple are an autograph from his neurosurgeon, Dr. Brockmeyer... I guess they jot on kiddos to confirm that they've discussed the procedure with the parents and to mark which side of the patient ought to be prepped for surgery...



Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Good morning, Micah

Micah woke up this morning as I headed out the door for work. He has seemed (to me, anyway) more alert and visually attentive the last couple of days. His eyes are pretty clearly brown, now--we couldn't tell for the longest time--and he appears to be learning how better to use them. I grabbed a couple of photos...


Monday, August 20, 2007

Spencer video slideshow

I've created a video slideshow of Spencer's short life. I hope y'all enjoy it as much as I enjoyed making it.



[NOTE: If you see this post in the next couple of hours, the video might not yet be available for viewing. Please check back tomorrow and things ought to be ready to roll. Google reserves the right to review anything they host, which makes sense in this litigation-happy era, and the review process can take several hours.]