This is Lucy, not even 2 hours later after having surgery, roaming the halls. She was so antsy to get out of that room so we took her on a little walk to see the playroom.
Lucy eating a popsicle (pickle is what she calls them) right after surgery. She kept trying to take her IV out, she hated that darn green stuff covering her hand, little did she know what was underneath.
This is where she spent some time after her walk. Pretty amazing she felt up to it! She was happy and content just playing (except that she kept getting tangled in her IV tubing and saying stuck, stuck!). Grandma Judy came and brought her a cute pink and red stuffed lion that roars with a cute card and Aunt Jenny came to say hi as well. After a while she was worn out so we took her back to her room. Dave stayed with her while I went to get lunch at Cafe West with mom and Jen (I was way too excited to eat super nachos there, my ultimate favorite from when I used to work at UVRMC). So good!!!
When I got back to the room we were just chillin' and along came this big black doggie looking to visit the sick babes. Of course Lucy was so excited so they brought the dog in and Lucy was lovin' it! The thing was bigger than she was. It was around 2 pm and she was eating, drinking, and peeing just fine so they told us we could take her home. Of course as soon as they came in to give us discharge instructions etc, she was out like a light so we decided to let her sleep and then go home when she woke up. We left the hospital around 5ish and went to my moms to eat homemade bread and chicken noodle soup. Yum!!! She was an amazing little surgical patient and has recovered so well. Day 4 and 5 have probably been the hardest for her but still have not been too bad. She whimpers a lot and wants us to hold her (I love when she will let me cuddle her although I don't like to see her in pain) but as soon as that pain medicine starts to work she is a whole new little girl. I am so proud of her and how well she has done. I just hope that once she is all healed that she will eat better and not gag and throw up everything she eats. The snoring... gone the first night we were home. Awesome! I hope recovery continues to go well. So far, so good! Yay!!! Good job Luce! You're a rockstar!
This is where she spent some time after her walk. Pretty amazing she felt up to it! She was happy and content just playing (except that she kept getting tangled in her IV tubing and saying stuck, stuck!). Grandma Judy came and brought her a cute pink and red stuffed lion that roars with a cute card and Aunt Jenny came to say hi as well. After a while she was worn out so we took her back to her room. Dave stayed with her while I went to get lunch at Cafe West with mom and Jen (I was way too excited to eat super nachos there, my ultimate favorite from when I used to work at UVRMC). So good!!!
When I got back to the room we were just chillin' and along came this big black doggie looking to visit the sick babes. Of course Lucy was so excited so they brought the dog in and Lucy was lovin' it! The thing was bigger than she was. It was around 2 pm and she was eating, drinking, and peeing just fine so they told us we could take her home. Of course as soon as they came in to give us discharge instructions etc, she was out like a light so we decided to let her sleep and then go home when she woke up. We left the hospital around 5ish and went to my moms to eat homemade bread and chicken noodle soup. Yum!!! She was an amazing little surgical patient and has recovered so well. Day 4 and 5 have probably been the hardest for her but still have not been too bad. She whimpers a lot and wants us to hold her (I love when she will let me cuddle her although I don't like to see her in pain) but as soon as that pain medicine starts to work she is a whole new little girl. I am so proud of her and how well she has done. I just hope that once she is all healed that she will eat better and not gag and throw up everything she eats. The snoring... gone the first night we were home. Awesome! I hope recovery continues to go well. So far, so good! Yay!!! Good job Luce! You're a rockstar!