Monday, November 8, 2010

The Night Before a Procedure

Well, Claire will go to the hospital for another "scope" tomorrow.  It will be her 8th time under anethesia (don't think I forgot one...).  This should be a relatively fast procedure.  She should be in and out.  I imagine we spend more time waiting for the procedure then she does in the procedure.  I am not sure how long they will keep us afterward as Claire is usually very cranky and difficult after anesthesia so they may keep us a bit to ensure she calms down and doesn't need oxygen or anything.  However, I envision a relatively short day.  I am not sure how I feel about all this and what I want to "happen", honestly.  On one hand, finally finding something that is fixable would be nice, especially if it fixed everything.  However, that would mean a surgery that I am not sure I am ready for.  So, I will just wait and see what is found or not found.  The waiting is always so hard....that and not being able to feed a 2 year old any food until after the procedure.  :)
Thanks for all the thoughts!!!  I will update on the blog as soon as I can. 
Good night!!!

3 comments:

  1. You are so strong! Hope you day goes smoothly, I will be thinking about you all.
    Love, Stephanie

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  2. Claire will do well! I want them to find something, because 1 surgery more is better than this drip, drip, drip of procedures. But we will all love and support you and Claire no matter what they find today. Love, Liz

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