Kaitlyn is one amazing little
trooper and we are so proud of her. She’s in good spirits but tired.
She had a rough afternoon
yesterday in recovery yesterday, vomiting and such, but by early evening, she
finally kept food down and had a good night of sleep. She was released
around 10am this morning after her surgeon came by and said again she did
great.
I have to say Brian and I are
fairly exhausted, just from the stress of it all, especially leading up to
it. Kaitlyn doesn’t remember much going in to the surgery (thankful to
the Versed (sp?) she had) which was especially great as she didn’t get to see
her parents trying to fight away the tears as we said good by to her at
the operating room door.
The hospital here in Utah
(University of Utah Children’s Hospital) has been amazing as well as the
university hotel just around the corner from the hotel.. We only have the best
things to say about our experience overall. And we just love our
surgeon Dr Marshall Smith, we were so happy we made the trip here. He
really is a pioneer in this field and has led the way for this procedure.
One of the ENT doctors from Stanford flew out to observe as well.
She’s still quite tired and in
some pain (especially with eating and swallowing), but she is just getting Ibuprofen
for the pain (we have something stronger, but our little trooper is doing
ok).
We don’t hear any difference in
her voice now, but that’s to be expected. The nerve that was connected to her
non-functioning vocal cord will take some time to start generating impulses.
Keep in mind this surgery will not give her a fully functioning cord again, as
that nerve was severed when her heart surgery was done. The hope is that
her vocal cord wills start to “bulk up” as her brain and impulses start to try
to control it. It will not start functioning again. But all
that is needed is to close the open gap when her functioning cord tries to meet
the non-moveable cord. It could be 4 months till we notice any
improvement, and then it could continue to improve for up to a year.
Thanks everyone for your well
wishes on Facebook and texts as well.