Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Back Home

Hello All,

We are back home. We left Seattle during rush hour & drove straight threw to Montana & got home around 3:30 am. Once we started driving, we only stopped to feed & change the boy & let him stretch. Hes doing fine. Tooting allot more too. Mom says he was a little fussy today, but doing good. So we are going to have a late thanksgiving & have fun w/ the family here & Montana also.

Thanks for the prayers.

Thursday, November 22, 2007

Thankgiving Day

Reid ate a big normal breakfast of oatmeal & pears this morning & drinking watered down ginger ale. Went for a ride in a little red car stroller around the halls, daddy made him dizzy going in circles & ran over the Doc's foot. Crazy driver!

The nutritionist are going to do what they can to get his calorie count up, so to make sure he don't have to be sent home w/ a feeder tube. This might mean a Saturday morning discharge. Oh well, they know best, (grandma could argue that one). Ha Ha! So our little Reid'ster got to be a little piggy with the meals, hey what's thanksgiving all about! So when your shoveling down all the good stuff, be praying for the little guy to pack it away also! The Doc's also told us that we could be lowering his immune suppressant med's in the future to. And w/ his liver functions being "perfect" the possibility of no med's could be possible. Sounds cool to us. So Happy Turkey Day & see ya all soon!

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Unpluged & Roaming the Halls

Reid got all his I.V.'s unplugged today. So he took a short walk, but after being off his feet for a week & feeling a little weak, he's got sea legs. A little wobbly. But his appetite is increasing so it looks like a Friday discharge if all go's well w/ the poohing & eating. So Mom & Grandma will spend Thanksgiving w/ the boy in the hospital & I will hang w/ our super host the Hatch Pack, (just for dinner).

Was just a little to soon to release him today. Gotta be sure. Lots of smiles & happy boy is back! It's so awesome to have a happy little boy. He has the most positive attitude ever. He should get a happy camper award.

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Eating Some Food This Morning

Well, last night holding liquids down was a challenge. But this morning he is hungry & already ate some food. He wants a lot, but we can only give him little at a time. Not to over-do-it. Had some cereal & some carrots. He is very content & happy. Still waiting for him to decide that all this laying around is for the birds & want to start walking around. They are testing his last pooh he did today to make sure those bad bacteria levels go down. So if he keeps nibbling today we could be getting closer to going home. That would suite us all fine!

Monday, November 19, 2007

Drinking, Hoping to be Eating Soon

Reid has a lot of personality today. Lots of giggles & smiles & talking & singing. Woke up a couple time startled, not knowing were is was, or bad dreams (or gas). He threw up some of the juice he has been drinking today, nurses say that's common w/ intestinal surgeries after the patient start to eat & drink after the bowels being inactive for so long. Him & Mom got a bed in the room so they can watch movies together & snuggle.

Grandma is hoping he will be eating tomorrow, so he can have some more poop! So be praying for a healthy appetite. We go plenty of diapers.

Sunday, November 18, 2007

The Diaper Prophecy has been Full-Filled

Hey everyone,

It's Sunday Morning a little after 10:00 and We have a messy diaper. The women are on the horns proclaiming the news. You would think this was big news, well it is! I rushed down from doing laundry to see, they already threw it away (Darn). Full, runny, messy & dark. Sounds like music to our noises. I can't wait till Mommy starts feeding him again, don't know when that will be, but I'm sure he's ready to tear it up again instead of feeling ucky.

So more good news, awesome thanks for your prayers.

Saturday, November 17, 2007

Pray for "Tooter Rooter"

The Nurse's told Tami & Grandma last night that he had to pass gas before his little tube out of his stomach is removed. So when I came in this morning, they told me I had to pray for the boy, cause I got the gift also. We call him the little Tooter Rooter at home, so I think he manage this one just fine, being the fine young boy he is, with his dad's strong digestive history of... well if he's related to Grandpa, he got this task covered.

So strange as it seams, pray for a toot. Also a pooh would be out of the park also! He was up watching "little Joe" again, he is a lot more coherent now. But still tuckered out.

Friday, November 16, 2007

A Normal Day at Children's Hospital

Well, everyone is caught up on sleep, & Reid is resting more comfortably now. So we should have a normal day here at Children's Hospital in Seattle. He is off getting a lot of his I.V. removed from surgery. Already his little stomach tube that goes down his throat is starting to clear up. This is good, cause it's an indicator that all the icky stuff is flowing the right direction. The blockages from the scar tissue have probably been hindering things for a while the doc's say, including blood flow to the bowels. I'm hoping this may be the related troubles to a lot of his very picky diet. We have had trouble feeding him a lot of common foods. So again my hope is some foods that were a problem, may be O.K. I pray.

Moms so glad a lot of the lines are being removed, for when Reid starts waking up & starts to get his strength back, if he's half normal, he will be bouncing off the walls! Wait till he starts his "hey" when Daddy comes in the room. He yells "hey", Daddy answers back, "hey you mister" & it continues back & forth till he's at the top of his lungs or Mommy breaks it up. Mom says duck tape may have to used to hold him down (joke).

It's defiantly not winter here in Seattle, yesterday a group of people in the lounge were all watching a big rain storm blow in. I found this funny, this is exactly what Seattle does in the fall & winter, Rain, Rain, Rain! I was listing to the road report on my way in Wed morning during the 8 o'clock rush, they had their first frost. Cars were spinning out everywhere on the freeways & traffic was backed up for miles as they cleared the wreckage's. Shawnee says after living in Seattle for years, being from Montana, she calls it becoming a "west coast weeny". I think that's why there is no real freeways in Montana like here in Seattle, San Fransisco, Phoenix and such, the weather would only let them be open 6 months a year!

Well enough of the traffic report, we will hopefully get Tami out of the room while Reid is sedated from the tube change, to go eat breakfast. Here she is w/ Grandma & coffee, gotta go!

Came back from getting laundry detergent downtown & buying him some cute children books & the little guy is laying back watching a movie. Mom said he already watched the veggie tales "Little Joe" & was working on "Jonah". Incredible! He's still a little "out-of-it" from the pain med's, & puffy looking from all the fluids they give him. But it so cool. Go Super Trooper Reid!

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Surgery Went Well

Good morning, what day is it? Tami let me know this morning how many days a mom can go w/ no sleep. I tried to wake her up last night after she went to sleep after surgery, she was out!

Surgery went well, only took 1/2 hr. It took longer for the prep before hand. They removed some scar tissue where they hooked up the intestine to the livers bile ducks, & a spot lower (what ever that means) where the intestine had scar tissue that was restricting the intestine like a rubber band around it. They fixed that also, didn't tell us how, its just fixed. At 4 o'clock in the morning you just nod your head & smile & try to remember the first 3 words the doc said, "surgery went well". Especially after you were told before hand what to expect & not to, and the worst case scenario to prepare yourself for. Surgery went well & was only 1/2 hr is like being translated, "fear not & let your hearts not be troubled"!

So recovery time, are we going to be home for Thanksgiving? How long it takes for his bowels to get ramped up & going is hard to say. They est. a week to 10 days hospital time, (moms thinking Reid will do it in 3). But again, Super Trooper Reid is going to do his thing w/ the help of God! He is sleeping very comfortably since the operation. We forget he was up longer than any of us w/ no rest! Poor little guy.

Mike & Shawnee are ready for whatever the Peterson's can dish out. I don't know if Mike has time to prepare himself for the "talk-a-thon" me & Mike S. could launch at any time if we're here through the holiday. Ha Ha. Just wait till Reid starts talking! Grandpa rolls eyes every time I say that, it fare too say even Garrett w/ his endless questions may have a run for his money.

Hope to be home soon, Thanks Tim for holding down the fort w/ out me at work. Jimmy may have to step-in & make coffee!

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Emergency Flight Back To Seattle

We are back in Seattle again! Tami, Grandma & Reid flew in Tuesday night after Reid started throwing up some waste from a bowel obstruction. We thought he was fighting a flu bug, puking allot for couple days. He got a fever & we took him into the hospital, there he started to throw up the dark stuff. We knew this was bad because he had been on fluids only for two days.

So we are awaiting surgery late Wednesday night at children's hospital. They will remove the obstructions & any scar tissue that my be causing problems from his liver transplant. Allot of things could have contributed to the blocked bowels. The colon has all sorts of bacterias, some of the bad ones that usually stay in the colon are in his system. This can happen to patients on immune suppressants as Reid is. So They are going to fix him up. Dr. Horselin, who did the transplant will be performing or heading up the team. Cool! Pray for good results, They gave us worse case scenarios, but his track record has put all those to shame so far. He is still the Super Trooper Reid, & God is still Good! I think we will put Mom out during surgery, she has had no sleep for days, pray for her also.

Sorry to update the blog w/ troubling news. But these things in life make us stronger. Thank God for Seattle Children's Hospital & A.L.E.R.T. for getting us here quick. Will let everyone know how it all works out for the good to those who love the Lord! We know He wants to help everyone, not just us!