We are resting peacefully back at the hotel after leaving the hospital at 10 a.m. this morning. I decided to spend the full night at Highland Park Hospital because Zac seemed to be in some pain and very restless after coming out of his surgery. After some T3 later in the evening from our favorite nurse Sandy, and a half of bag of fish crackers, he was able to get some good sleep.
Dr. Bauer was able to remove 85% of two of the nevi on his left leg, the one on his ankle and the one above his knee, both bigger than the size of a silver dollar. He will remove the other 15% on a future surgery. The satellite on the ankle was also very raised and pretty hairy. I can't tell you how excited I was when Dr. Bauer drew his two little X's on these spots with his surgical marker. The sat on the ankle seems to be a real attention getter and I am so glad to have it gone.
This morning when the nurses came in to change Zac's dressings he was all smiles and giggles. What an amazing kid! One of our nurses, Peggy, remarked that this was why she loved doing peds. That's why we call him Captain Happy!
at 3 months old-ankle sat |
at 3 months old-ankle sat |
at 3 months old-sat above the knee |
Dr. Bauer also placed one 750 cc expander in his left side, leaning more toward the front since there is more 'good' skin there and gave us a head start with 150cc - it will hold up to 1000 cc!!! The port is located in his upper thigh. I'll post pictures for those of you who are curious when we go to our next check-up on Tuesday. He also only has one drain - which is nice for Mommy because those things are gross.
Now for more exciting news. When Wendy booked Zac's surgery the same day as Sully and Josh's and w/in a week of Brooklyn's the four of us mommies were very excited to reunite again. We all booked the same hotel so that we could all be close to each other for some more bonding time (Merilee brought the blender and one other unnamed person brought the tequila LOL). We realize we are so lucky to have each other not only for moral support but for the ability to help one another with whatever is needed. For three of us, our girls are the best of friends and love to play together.
As we drew nearer to our trip, we found two other families with surgeries around the same time and we convinced them to stay at Staybridge Suites with us...then came the idea to get the word out to see if there were any more families visiting or nearby who would like to join us for a small gathering on Sunday night! Before we knew it, we were up to about 9 families!! Our hotel is so super-fabulous and told us we could use the dining hall to host our get-together. Today we found out we could possibly see some other VERY special people there...Kristi & Susan from Dr. Bauer's office....and maybe even Dr. B himself!!! What a great photo-op that will be :)
I am soooo excited to finally meet in person, some of the women I already call close friends despite us having never met face-to-face. This is a true gift from God.
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