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We’re All Ears!

Today Elyssa and Natalie had to have their adenoids removed and tubes put in their ears. Natalie had tubes put in her ears last April but they came out. Elyssa has never had tubes, but had at least 11 documented ear infections this past year.

We were told to arrive at the surgery center at 6:30am. The girls were still sleeping soundly so we grabbed them up from a dead sleep and put them into the car. They, of course, woke up but were okay with being awakened early.

We had reminded them that Dr. Bryars was going to fix their ears today. We encouraged them by letting them know that they would feel much better after Dr. Bryars put tubes in. We explained that they would get to smell funny air and it would make them feel sleepy. We wanted to prepare them as much as we could for everything.

Elyssa was so brave and volunteered to go first. Natalie was hanging onto Mark and me for dear life, so I didn’t think she would want to go unless taken from our arms by force. We bragged on Elyssa and her bravery! She did wonderfully! She never cried at all! She even told us that she had been so brave after it was all over with. She reminded us that she didn’t even cry. It was cute. Natalie, on the other hand, screamed bloody murder which is what we expected from her. In the end, she went to sleep just fine and that was all that was needed.

Elyssa’s tubes went in just fine. Natalie’s were more of a challenge. She had a LOT of puss that Dr. Bryars had to suck out. He said her ears were really bad.

They were kind enough to put Elyssa and Natalie beside each other. Elyssa rolled out in her bed and Natalie was screaming so they put her directly into her daddy’s arms. She quickly calmed down once Mark was holding her. I’ve already told Mark that I think she is going to be a “daddy’s girl.” Natalie did get sick twice while Mark was holding her and they eventually gave her some medication to calm her tummy. Thank goodness, that did the trick!

We were released to go home around 12:30pm. The nurses came to take out the girl’s IVs. Elyssa didn’t even cry and Natalie, of course, screamed. It was over quickly, though. Both girls were still very sleepy, so they slept some of the way home. We immediately put them into the bed once we arrived at the house. They had long naps and woke up hungry! They seemed to do okay on ice cream, juices and such. Already they seem to almost be their “normal” energetic selves! I’m sure tomorrow will be an interesting day since I’ll have all three girls to myself! I’m sure things will get back to full swing and that will be just fine. I might gain a few more grey hairs, but I’ll just be glad to see my little girls playing again!

PS – Keep Victoria in your prayers! Dr. Bryars, the ENT, says that her ear canals are the size of a pencil lead. He is dumbfounded each time he tries to look in her ears. He has to try to look with his microscope and can only see a small part of her eardrum. He told me that he has never had a child with such small ear canals. Victoria still has an ear infection, but her ear canal is not big enough for an ear tube to fit into it. At this point, she will be treated with more antibiotics. This may be a regular thing for her until her ears grow enough for a tube to be inserted into it.

PSS – Here is a video of Elyssa after her surgery. She said she “didn’t even cry.”

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  • Mommy to those Special Ks
    March 6, 2009 at 4:36 am

    Heather, I’m glad the girls did well! Keeghan is having this same surgery next Thursday!

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  • Angel
    March 7, 2009 at 1:12 am

    awh, what a day ! glad they did great but more glad it is over! Grant had tubes in & Jackson had Adenoids removed. Dr Newman did the surgeries when we were still in AL. I know it’s so hard to see them like that ( post surgery). Have a great weekend !

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