Friday, April 18, 2008

Success!

I'm typing this through teary eyes-- I do fine getting through surgery but post-surgery, I fall to pieces. No worries-- Kirsten and the four grandparents are doing great so I don't have much to worry about. Madeleine came through surgery like a trooper. She is in the NICU getting cleaned up right now but the surgeon spoke with us and was very happy with the outcome of the surgery. As we hoped, the intestines were only blocked at the ostomy and the surgeons simply clipped the end off and reattached the intestines to the rectum. This is great news because there was no guarantee that all of the intestines were intact-- we're obviously overjoyed. Additionally, the surgeon commented that Madeleine's rectum is long-- this will help long term as it will help with her ability to absorb water.

The immediate concern will be on eliminating any remaining infection. We've been told that the former ostomy site is likely to be infected (it may already be infected with all of the stool leaking in that area prior to surgery. Nevertheless, the infection should be localized and Madeleine is already on antibiotics that will help eliminate any remaining infection. Once we get past the infection concerns, we'll wait for her bowels to become active again. As with everything, timeframes are difficult to establish but we'll hope that within a week, Madeleine stools at least a little bit. The nurses will also focus on weaning her back off the vent and off of dopamine-- she's on a low level drip (I don't know the amount.) All in all, there are plenty of obstacles/challenges but this really feels like we've cleared a major hurdle... and despite the tears, it feels really good.

We'd be remiss if we didn't thank everyone for their tremendous support. We continue to be floored by all those that have expressed concern and have prayed for Madeleine's full recovery in the NICU. We simply can't thank you enough for this support. Please know how humbled we've been throughout these difficult weeks.

Please have a great weekend-- we're going to see Madeleine and once we're convinced she's stable, we're going to get out and enjoy the weather. It is absolutely beautiful outside.

Take care,

Brent and Kirsten

13 comments:

Becky's Blog said...

Go Madeleine GO!!! She is so strong- takes after her parents...
Love and Prayers,
Becky

Anonymous said...

What great news on a great day!! Continued god thoughts and prayers your way! Ann Stapleton

Unknown said...

Yeah-this is such great news!! I've been praying for Madeleine all morning!! Enjoy this great moment and celebrate your amazing daughter!

Love,
Al

Anonymous said...

We have been sending our prayers and positive thoughts your way. We are so happy that everything went well for Madeleine!!! Jim and Donna

Will said...

Love it!

Anonymous said...

Awesome news! (And what a relief!) We're continuing to keep you in our prayers as Madeline keeps growing and getting stronger. Lots of Love, Tara and Rob

Anonymous said...

God bless you all. We've been praying all morning and thinking positive thoughts. We love the good news from surgery. What a strong little girl she is! We love you. Aunt Jen

Erika said...

YAY!!! We're so excited for you all. Here cousins can't wait to "come out" and play together(they're beating the living tar out of their mom right now). We love you and are so excited things went so well today.
Give her lots of love from Unci, Aunt Erika, Drake, "Flex" & "Boss"

Anonymous said...

Wow, what a trooper little Miss Madeleine is!! I am so happy her surgery was successful. I hope all of you adults are breathing again. It had to be gut wrenching to be in a waiting room while Madeleine was in surgery. Thank God she is in such a good hospital with all the trained baby doctors. Continued successes Madeleine!! I can't wait to meet you. Dee

Anonymous said...

I have to say, I read this thru teary eyes! We are SO happy things went well, but like I said before, her bloodline is TOUGH! Here's to a boring weekend!
Love you 3 lots,
Mike, Wanda & Boys

chuck said...

Great news, this post made my morning.

Now, on what side of the family do long rectums run? My guess is she takes after daddy.

with love to madeleine,
chuck and kristen

Anonymous said...

Wonderful, wonderful news about the surgery! Hope Madeleine's mom and dad are getting some rest now~
Love ya lots,
Barb & Mark

Anonymous said...

Great news! Thanks for the update on Madeleine's surgery. She is an incredible little girl! Mike, Avery, and I continue to have you in our thoughts and prayers.

Love,
Jill