Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Wednesday, November 30th
I'm going to get right to the point because my emotions are raw tonight.  Kylie is scheduled for her pace maker surgery about noon tomorrow.  She is second case, so we don't have an exact time.  Inside I mentally fought the decision as the surgeon talked to me tonight.  No it's only day 8 tomorrow and maybe it could change.  No Lord I really don't want my girl to have to have continual surgeries the rest of her life.  Bottom line I was not willing to give up the fight.  But as the surgeon talked I realized he was right.  As my new precious friend said we trust and serve a God who holds the universe together.  He knows every part of Kylie's inner workings of her heart.  He knows what's best for her.  So Lord I trust in you now.  And if you choose not to change things till surgery I'm ok. I truly mean this, but it doesn't mean at times, fear and heartache doesn't grip me as I watch my sweet little girl in her hospital bed right now.  Thanks for praying with me...


Snapshot from today...
So good to have my sweet niece Katie (who graduated top in her nursing class) here to help.
I rested well back at the Yawkey house knowing Kylie was in good hands.  And Kylie's 
Aunt Mary got some of the best but little smiles from her.  I came back and the nurse and Mary
were laughing hard.  Apparently Mary set off one of Kylies alarms and quickly pointed
to Mary when the nurse walked in. 
Grandma works on teddy bear Wesley's heart 
with Kylie's new doctor set.
This is what Kylie thinks of walking...

Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Tuesday, November 29th, 2016

Today's Kylie update is being written by Katie Stoltzfus.

Kylie has some visitors today. Mary Ann (Aunt) and I (cousin) made the trek up to Boston to come visit the little munchkin and help take some turns sitting in her room with her. Lee left this morning to return back home for a couple of days.

Today didn't have too many changes for little miss Kylie, but she has made some progress. At this point, she remains quite and mostly expressionless, and she's not interested in too much at this point. As the day progressed she became more and more alert and active, so it's encouraging to see her continue to progress. She is starting to re-position herself more frequently and more easily. The nurse worked with her to get her out of bed twice today. It's important for her to be getting up and moving even though it is difficult and uncomfortable for her. She was hesitant and resistant to getting out of bed, but with encouragement from the nurse and us she bravely made herself try. True to Kylie fashion, her determination to try shone through.

Child life specialists were able to come by today and engage Kylie in some activities and music therapy. She enjoyed that.

Eating has been a bit of a struggle for her. She has very little interest in trying to eat much. Mostly the best she has been doing is drinking juice. While trying to get her to eat some of her dinner tonight she did verbally ask for water, which was a positive sign because she hasn't really been attempting to talk very much. In order to encourage her to eat a couple more bites of her dinner, we FaceTimed Grandma (Katie Kauffman) and Grandma coaxed her to eat a little bit more. She'll do just about anything for Grandma :)

Thank you all for continuing to lift up Kylie in your prayers. The love and support is definitely appreciated. It's truly incredible to see how many people are invested in praying for this little girl.


Technically food isn't supposed to be brought into the patient rooms, but drinks with lids are okay. Kris and Mom both have started hiding food inside of cups. They are quite pleased with themselves. 



Monday, November 28, 2016

Monday, Nov. 28th 2016:
I'm not sure how it happens that I'm always blogging when I should be going to sleep.  And my brain
is too tired to even think.  Sorry!  Especially since this is not my gifting to begin with.  So bare with me as I muddle through a quick update.  Kylie came out of sedation yesterday about 1pm.  It was much easier than I remember in April.  She fought all the cords for a bit but soon settled down.  I'm thankful they removed the chest tubes right before they brought her out.  Then when she got mad they were able to remove her from the ventilator.  All of her vitals have been good.  We are so thankful.  And her little fingers and toes are as pink as we have ever seen them.  Praise God!  Yesterday and this morning she was not keeping anything down which is normal.  The couple bites at lunch and at dinner have stayed down.  Again Praise God!
Prayer requests:
- fluid in lungs
- heart is still in complete block meaning a pace maker will be needed
- safe travels for MaryAnn & Katie who are traveling here tonight and Lee who is going home tomorrow
- in my sleepy state that I let my light shine with the people around me

Praises:
- successful surgery
- wonderful and kind nurses
- family who are coming to give me a break tomorrow
- an amazing husband and dad right by my side  (Did I mention he stayed in the hospital 4 nights in a row after surgery?)
- Heavenly Father to lean on 24/7

tubes being pulled

first sip since Tuesday

first ride, this is quite a feat with all her things

first walk, not happy about it

daddy reading cards to her from her class mates


Saturday, November 26, 2016

Saturday, November 26th, 2016:
Our little lady continues to be sedated.  They keep assuring us things are looking good and she is progressing nicely.  As for the heart block nothing has changed on that end.  The doctor this morning said you never know but his gut feeling is she will need a pace maker.  We will continue to pray for this block to open.  However God knows if she is safer with a pacer, if that's his decision then we are ok with it.  And will be thankful for technology that can keep a heart beating like it's meant.  The plan is to slowly bring her out of sedation tomorrow and to remover the ventilator.  They are starting the weaning process now.  We continue to be amazed at how the hospital flows, working as a team continually.  No decision is made by one person, well except Dr. del Nido.  :)  Incredible blessed to find this man and this hospital.  Thanks Dr. Chowdhury!  Thanks again for all your prayers!

Her temperature is a bit higher than they would like.  This is why the cold compress is on her forehead.  Thankful she is no longer on the cooling blanket.
Since it was apparent we would be in ICU longer than last time, I decided it was time to do some decorating.  We have a lot more cards to go up, but we want Kylie to help open them.
A little Lancaster Co. away from home!  Woopie Pie... :)
If you have never eaten at a Shake Shack you need to, mmm!
Thanks Doug and Shari!


Thursday, November 24, 2016

Thursday, November 24th, 2016:

HAPPY THANKSGIVING to each of you!  Even though we are in the hospital with our little girl, we feel blessed.  Our family at home is being taken care of at Grandparents house, Kylie remained stable today, and we were treated royally to a Thanksgiving meal here at the hospital. The food was truly amazing and everything tasted home cooked.

Kylie is heavily sedated, and will be this way at least tonight.  So there is not a lot for Lee and I to do right now.  The nurses and doctors have all been wonderful with her.  We continue to ask for prayer for her heart rythm to correct it's self.  I got the feeling today one of her doctors was doubtful.  I learned a little today about what it looks like.  She would need to remain in ICU till the heart corrects or she has the pace maker installed.  The pace make is a surgery so they would need to open her back up.  Of course nothing like the surgery she has had but still hate the thought.  It would mean at least another week up here.  A pace maker battery lasts on average 7 years.  At this point she would need surgery again.  All of this feels a little overwhelming for Lee and I.  We serve a master physician who can get that little heart pacing correctly in a wink of an eye. Thanks again for praying with us!

Kylie's Spa Day

Chefs hard at work to make us feel loved.

Wonderful Dessert Spread

Lee took his first ever selfie, with this Rhino he found
on his walk, in the streets of Boston.

Kylie says Happy Thanksgiving and she thinks she looks like a little
 Indian girl today on Thanksgiving...

Wednesday, November 23, 2016

Wednesday, November 23, 2016
SURGERY day started with a scare as they needed more blood with the same antibody.  And till they tracked that down surgery was not starting.  They didn't want to put her down till it was found.  However  Kylie was having such a hard time they decided that it was too much trauma so they put her under as they drew more blood and tracked blood down with the same antibody.  Surgery started two and half hours late.  We were praising the Lord when we heard there was a match and the surgery was on.  The surgery was closer to seven and half hours verses the six hours they predicted.  Dr. del Nido was pleased with how it went.  She does need a pacer at this point.  The surgeon said it could be just from the trauma today, and we will know in a couple days if its temporary or if she will need a permanent pace maker.  We are so thankful for so many answered prayers today.  Ten to fifteen years ago the nurse said this was just starting to be performed.  The surgeon also said this type of surgery is one of his most complex.  Again so much to be THANKFUL for!
Happy Thanksgiving to each of you!
Again we are amazed how one person can be hooked up to so many machines.
 Lee was very intrigued with the little train that goes all by itself.  Of course he couldn't stop with that
and had to see if the train would carry him too.  I was waiting for security to come running.  
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Mom catching some rays while we waited.  :)


Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Tuesday, November 22nd:
DADDY arrived...the world is now all right!  There have been 100 "when is daddy coming" since we arrived in Boston last Friday.  We had a sweet night together before her BIG day tomorrow.  Daddy just knows how to get the giggles.  A little recap of her night at the hospital and today.  Our night nurse was the most amazing.  So kind and gentle with her.  Kylie slept well despite the hourly vital check.  Are they really necessary???  Myself not so much.  Anyone who knows me well, knows my emotional state the next day after losing a night of sleep.  Not so pretty!  Kylie has been up and down today emotionally and in discomfort from the cardiac cath.  Tomorrow is the BIG day and she is scheduled for 8 am surgery.  Kylie knows what is coming, and is anxious.  We are upfront and honest with her.  We have a BIG God who will be with the surgeon, Kylie, and us as we travel through this. Thanks again for your prayers, encouragement, and so many kind gestures from so many!  We feel incredible loved and blessed to have you all walking this journey with us.  Love to each of you!

Best part of the day for Kylie and me.
Nurse Kylie works on Wesley her Teddy Bear.
So many have blessed us in so many ways.  This was a wonderful treat today.
This young group of financial professionals gave their time to us tonight!