Addie had her eye surgery on Tuesday, December 7th on both eyes to correct the disorder she was born with, esotropia. It caused her to be cross-eyed. Without the surgery she would eventually lose vision in one of her eyes, so Daniel and I decided to have it done.
Daniel took work off that day to stay home with the older 3 kids. Addie and I had to leave the house at 5:00am to drive downtown to Texas Children's Hospital. We had to be their by 6:00am. Addie had to go in fasting and her surgery was not until 7:30am. I was wondering how in the world we would make it. She would be screaming.
We had Daniel's sister, Brittany, her husband, Matt, and our nephew, Noah come over Monday evening so Daniel and Uncle Matt could give Addie a priesthood blessing. Some friends of ours, Aaron and Kristen and their 2 kids happen to stop by at the same time with a frozen meal for us the next day and cookies. So, Aaron also stood in on the blessing. In the blessing, among other things, Daniel blessed Addie that she would not cry.
I was so nervous about so many things. I think the scariest part of it all was the anesthesia. I didn't want Addie to cry, and I was afraid the doctor would mess up or something.
In the morning, I woke up, got ready, and then put Addie in her car seat and we left. I got a little lost because of construction right in front on the entrance/road I was supposed to turn on, and the crazy roads and transit system, etc. But we made it. We checked in, got called back for paper work, finally got called back to have Addie's vitals checked, and then we were given the yellow hospital gown to change her into. Then we waited in a smaller waiting room. Doctors, surgeons, nurses, anesthesiologists started coming in to speak to parents. They came to talk to Addie and I, and then Dr. Yen, Addie's opthalmologist, came, and then the nurse. Addie and I walked with the nurse to the hall where I handed her Addie (with her blankie) and she went one way to the OR and I went the other way to the waiting room.
That whole time... Addie did NOT cry.
After about an hour, Dr. Yen came out and said that everything went great and that they would come get me after they took Addie to recovery. For the surgery, Dr. Yen cut open both of Addie's eyeballs in the inner corners along the bottom of the white part and weakened the inner eye muscles to help her eyes turn out.
When I went back to recovery Addie was laying in the little crib with the gas mask on and when the nurse was all ready she turned off the gas and a minute later Addie was waking up. The nurse put her in my arms while Addie fussed and I gave her a bottle of Pedialyte that she chugged never opening her eyes. When it was gone she started fussing again and I gave her another bottle of Pedialyte, she finished it, fussed a bit and then went to sleep. After a little while, we were able to go home. She screamed when her IV was removed, but then was fine after I stood up. When we got home I fed her a bottle and after a little while, she took a good nap. She has been taking Tylenol for the pain.
Addie has been recovering very well. We have to put drops in her eyes 3 times a day, which she hates. We can't let water get in her eyes and then she will have her post-op check up next week.







Her inner eyes are still very red, and they will be for awhile, but she is doing great. She looks different to me now. I don't know if it is because she is no longer cross-eyed or because her eyes are so red, or both.
Love you, Addie.
14 comments:
So glad that everything went well with the surgery! Addie is a cutie. Larkin has to have surgery again in a couple weeks and I'm not looking forward to it. It's scary when it's your baby!
she looks great sheena! when you look in those sweet eyes you will remember how heavenly father blessed her and your family. I'm so happy it went well! Love you!
You can totally tell a difference. Her eyes look great! I'm so glad everything went well!
She looks great!! I am glad to see that the surgery went well and that everything has turned out the way it needs to.
The anesthesia makes me nuts...always afraid they won't come out of it!! Way to be strong, brave and faithful!
Addie does look great, glad her eyes look so good already and that everything went well. Whenever I have a baby I get those red spots in my eyes and it takes a couple of weeks for it to go away, but it never hurts.
i am so glad that her surgery went well. oh she looks so pitiful with her bloody eyes. I want to love her. Her eyes already look better. What a scary day for you. Hope she continues to get better and better.
So glad to hear and to see that everything went well with Addie's surgery. She does look different. I hope things continue to go well with the recovery. She looks great!
I think no surgery is a minor one when it comes to your child! Poor Addie. I am so thankful that we got to be there the night before. I still am shocked that she did not cry! When Daniel said that, I was thinking..."Doesn't he know she is a baby" I guess I have less faith! I am so happy that she did so well the whole time. She reminds me so much of Staucie...love it!
Glad to hear things went well Sheena. You're such a good mom. Hope you are enjoying the holidays! Love you!
Wow, I had no idea you have a blog- I will have to start blog stalking you! Also had no idea about your baby's eyes...I guess that's what happens when you move. Glad to hear the surgery went well- your kids are growing so fast!
Beautiful little Addie, we are all so grateful that your surgery was successful. Grandpa and I can tell already that your eyes are in position the way they should be. All your family was fasting and praying for you, and we still all. We are grateful for your remarkable Doctor, and everyone who took care of you -- especially your dear Mom & Dad. Thank you for the wonderful blessing you gave her, Daniel -- and she didn't cry. Thank you, dear Heavenly Father for this blessing for our darling Addie. We love you, Addie!
Oh, what a precious baby. She is so sweet and we are sad she had to have surgery, but are glad she is doing great. When it comes to your babies you just feel so sad and helpless when they are sick or have to have things done. So glad we have the priesthood around to help comfort them and the parents. We are excited to see you guys soon.
What an overwhelming experience! Glad all went well!!! Hopefully Addie's eyes continue to get stronger and adjust from the surgery.
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