10.15.2010

Parker's Surgery

On our way to All Children's Hospital for Parker's surgery.

The flash was blinding his eyes...one last look a Parker's nose nose.

Getting checked out by the Nurse Practitioner and she thought Parker was sick...not even close with that smile. Everyone that came in to see him, Parker would hit them. Maybe that was his way of telling the surgical team no more picking on me.
Waiting on the Anesthesiologist to take Parker back for Surgery. He will finally have a good looking nose again...bye bye hemanginoma (sorry for the spelling)!
As I was waiting for Parker to get out of surgery, I noticed this poem painted on the wall. This is something everyone should have hanging up in their house. The meaning is so true...enjoy reading.


I knew Parker was feeling better when he wanted "two bottles." Parker could not decide if he wanted juice or milk. He was so hungry after not eating or drinking for 8 hours!
On our way home.

Parker gives a little smile...so sweet!

Overall, the surgery went great. By Friday evening, he was playing like nothing had ever happend to him. All of the stitches were on the inside of his nose and a steristip on the outside for the incision. Parker had a huge appitite that evening and slept peacefully until the next morning. Dr. Waslik was great and I would recommend her. Follow up in one week to remove the steristip and stitches should desolve in about 3-4 weeks. Hopefully, we will never have to return to All Children's again.

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