**I am dreadfully behind on posting details about Darcy's surgery that was three weeks ago yesterday. How has that much time passed already?**
The eye center at Duke is TOP-NOTCH and I have only gushingly positive reports to give them. The worst part was waiting to be called back to be with Darcy in recovery. By the time an hour had passed since Dr. F came out to talk with us, I was pretty much climbing the walls. But then the nurse called for me to come even though Darcy was still "under." She smiled and said that when she read that it was Darcy's first surgery she remembered being in those shoes as a mother. So she encouraged me to rub Darcy's face and talk to her until she was awake. I was so happy to be with her when she began to flutter her eyelids and call in her sweet, sleepy voice, "Mama?"
When she kept down both 24 ounces of apple juice and 12 graham crackers and all her vitals checked out fine we were finally dismissed to head home. We walked in at 8:45 and left shortly after 2.
It was then ALL we could do to keep the girl from jumping rope or hula hooping. Finally I decided that despite the fact that she slept all morning, my best bet to keep her from being "too active" was having her take a nap. Guess there was still some anesthesia in her blood, cause within minutes she was out cold and enjoyed a several hour nap.
There are many things about Darcy that I will always wonder. One of those things is how she became so compliant. I mean, she never once, in the five days that she wore her patch, ever tried to pull that patch off her face. And the tape for it pulled as we had to pull it off ten times a day for her drops regimen. But never did she complain or flinch. She also never fought putting her "no-nos" back on which we took off for meals (after explaining to her with a combination of n Mandarin words. pantomime, and the English word eye that she could not touch her eye). She'd just audibly sigh and hold out her little arms as we velcroed them back on. And the drops themselves? Lets just say that with a schedule like this
that I'm thankful it wasn't like that episode of Friends where Rachel had to be tackled by the rest of the crew to have drops in her eyes! Darcy would simply rattle off something in Mandarin while holding out her hand for a tissue, leaning her head back at the same time. Sweet girl even did what she could to keep her eye open in order to assist us.
The next morning we headed back to see Dr. F and she was very happy with the way things looked. The pressure was at 31 (a bit higher than it had been during surgery the day before), but we were told that it was expected to temporarily rise due to the eye being messed with. At home that afternoon Darcy was back to her spunky little self, blowing bubbles
**And for a bit of housekeeping, thank you to everyone who has offered support in light of our recent "employment situation." So many have left encouraging comments and scripture verses. Believe me when I say we have been devouring those scripture references! I have a lot of emails to respond to, but please forgive me if it takes a bit longer than usual ~ I am sharing my computer with someone who is job searching and resume tweaking... And some of you I'd just call, but the only thing we lost this past weekend in GA is my voice. It's on its way back now.**
8 comments:
I keep getting surprised when you mention how long Darcy has been home. It seems like she has been there forever... or at least as long as Caleb.
I'd like to make two comments - first, the drug regimen chart is for ONE DAY (some may have thought it was for a week, it had so many X's) and second, how long can three pre-schoolers stay in the same bed for nap (Caleb looks like he is falling over the edge!!) ha ha. I think Darcy is just the most amazing little girl - to go through what she has in only one month shows remarkable courage.
Now *that* is a hula girl!!! Ready for anything that comes her way....like say, rain;-) Just precious!!
What a sweet girl....what a sweet sleeping children picture.....what a sweet family! We love you all and are praying for you! Love, The Boyd Family
She is the cutest! and knows how to sport an eye patch the best! Will keep you all in my prayers.
Wow, Darcy is such an amazing girl!! I can't wait until she speaks more English, so we can learn more about her. She is so darling. I will never forget when you first met her and she hid her face from you. I hope that is behind her now. So glad the surgery went well.
Your Darcy is an absolute doll!!
I am so happy to hear that she is recovering nicely!!
Don't ya just love those 'no-nos"??? My Shea just never tolerated them!!!
I will keep y'all in my prayers...in regards to the 'unemployment situation'!!
What a big brave girl!!!
Aunt Cici loves you!!!!!!!
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