Monday morning at 1:30 am I got a call from Primary's. Good thing I was still half asleep or I probably would have freaked out. They never call unless something is wrong or they need your permission to put your child to sleep. They had to re-intubate Ammon. He has been having trouble with his lungs since the day of his surgery. I was worried that maybe he had caught my cold and it had given him pneumonia or something. I spent almost all day Friday with him before I knew I was sick, rubbing his head, holding his hands and kissing his cheeks - about a half hour before we left I felt a funny tickle in the back of my throat and thought, "oh crap."
So I laid in bed with that "I-am-the-crappiest-mom-ever" worry. I called the nurse back and asked a bunch of questions and told him I had been sick and was worried that Ammon caught my cold. Then I laid awake a while longer until John talked to me and made me feel better. I watched him use the power of discernment a couple of times when Ammon was in the hospital before and I trust his judgement. Isn't it a great thing Heavenly Father has given to help us be aware of what our children need. I learned that one way to tell the difference between a worry and a prompting is to counsel with your spouse and see if you agree or not. Heavenly Father wouldn't tell one of you one thing and the other something else. So if you don't agree, one of you is off :)
Anyway yesterday they tested Ammon for respiratory illnesses (like RSV or Pneumonia) and it came back negative- PHEW. I stayed home again just in case - that stunk. I take comfort in the fact that is he drugged to sedation and had no idea who is there and who isn't.
The ventilator is helping to dry out his lungs and he is breathing better. Plus, they can suction deeper through the breathing tube. I think they will leave him on it a few more days until it is cleared up. His chest tubes are not draining fluid any more so I think they might pull those out today. They are going to take out his pacer wires as well.
I am feeling much better so I'm going to go down sometime this afternoon - I can't wait!
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