At 10:30 pm the nurses came in to start an IV in Jackson's hand because it turns out he has broken his humerus bone down at the elbow joint and it has to be surgically fixed with pins.
At 11:00 pm I went home to change (I was still dressed up from Bunco) and grab some other stuff since I was going to be there over night and then drove right back up
At 1:30 am they came in to start the paperwork and process of getting him ready for the OR
At 2:00 am they were ready to take him back. We were at that horrible point where the parents are supposed to stay in their spot while they watch strangers wheel their precious baby away through some double doors. At this point the doctor gave Jackson something to "take the edge off of the separation." Literally 5 seconds later while we were talking to the doctors Jackson started cracking up laughing. It was so funny, but too stressful to really laugh about. It was a strange moment. And then he was gone......
At 2:03 am we are taken to the OR waiting room where there is one other family waiting.
At 2:40 am after the longest 37 minutes ever the doctor came in to tell us that the surgery went well and that Jackson did great.
At 3:00 am after another LONG 20 minutes we are finally allowed to see our little boy again.
At 3:15 am Korby went home to get some sleep so he could get up in the morning, get Shayden and Tanner to a friends house for the day and head into work.
Jackson and I had a LONG night. He was pretty drugged up so he wasn't really aware of what was going on around him. He kept complaining about all the things he was "plugged into." He would go into fits about "getting the plugs out of him." They came to check his vitals every hour, so neither of us got much rest.
Around 9 am they woke Jackson up and tried to get him to eat or drink something. Well, he may not have been feeling well, but his appetite certainly wasn't effected~ he ate and drank everything they brought him and even most of my food.
Around 9:30 am they took out all his "plugs"~ his IV, heart rate monitor and blood pressure cuff and he got to ride in a wagon down to the car.
At 9:50 am we left the hospital
At 9:53 am Jackson informs me that he has to go the bathroom right now
At 9:55 am we stop at a gas station to use the bathroom and as we are walking in Jackson tells me "mom, since I was so brave at the hospital I think I should get a treat." Obviously the meds weren't effecting his mind too much and of course I let him pick something. His treat of choice~ a blow pop.
At 10:30 am we got his prescription filled
At 11:00 am we were finally home!
Here we are in the empty waiting room at 2 in the morning.
Jackson right after surgery
Jackson giving me a pretty drugged "thumbs up"
All of Jackson's "plugs"
Jackson's IV
Jackson getting ready to leave the hospital and plug free
Jackson's wagon ride to the car
Jackson with a much happier thumbs up with his sucker
It is never a good thing to have to spend any amount of time at the hospital with your children, but we feel so blessed that we had such a minor injury compared to most of the people that we saw there. Broken bones heal and Jackson will be just fine. He has 4 pins and his arm is in a splint. We go in this week to have more x-rays. If all goes well, the pins will come out and he will be put in a cast for 3-4 more weeks.
Jackson giving me a pretty drugged "thumbs up"
All of Jackson's "plugs"
Jackson's IV
Jackson getting ready to leave the hospital and plug free
Jackson's wagon ride to the car
Jackson with a much happier thumbs up with his sucker
It is never a good thing to have to spend any amount of time at the hospital with your children, but we feel so blessed that we had such a minor injury compared to most of the people that we saw there. Broken bones heal and Jackson will be just fine. He has 4 pins and his arm is in a splint. We go in this week to have more x-rays. If all goes well, the pins will come out and he will be put in a cast for 3-4 more weeks.
It isn't the best way to start our summer vacation, but at least it won't last all summer!
PS In case you are wondering~ we are glad he broke his right arm because he's a lefty!
5 comments:
Poor little Jazz! I hope he is feeling okay and that he is doing a good job keeping his arm steady.
I always feel so bad for the kids who break their arms or whatnot in the summer! Not fair!
I'm sorry you had to do that, but I had to laugh at the part where Jackson was cracking up as they wheeled him back. What a kid!
PS, I love bunco too. Awesome that you got to finish your game.
Poor buddy! No fun. I love that little kids bones heal quick, though...3-4 weeks in a cast doesn't sound too bad. Hopefully he'll be able to get plenty of water play later this summer.
Poor guy! Hope he heals quickly and that the rest of your summer is great.
Poor guy! Glad to hear he is doing better these days. Please tell your Mom that I am still waiting for my phone call from her. She'll understand...and I'm certain giggle in that "cute" little way she does. Then tell her how much I miss her, how often I think of her and know that all of you are in my prayers.
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