Today, we are off to the Hospital where my sweet little girl will be having surgery to have ear tubes put in and her adenoids removed.
Feeling a bit nervous, anxious, hopeful, scared, well... you get the point.
She has had a long history of ear infections, sinus infections, and respiratory issues to say the least and I am hopeful that this helps all of the above.
Please say a prayer for her that she does well in surgery and a couple for me that I stay calm and collected through this very short procedure.
At least this little cutie will be there to accompany Paige during her surgery.
{Picture and doll by Bit of Whimsy Dolls}
Oh the poor little thing... will definitely say some prayers for her. Hang in there! I'm sure things are going to go great!
ReplyDeleteI hope this offers some relief to you and your daughter... my son had 5 double ear infections before he was a year old (and everything else, too!). He had tubes put in at 13 months and had one ear infection just after the procedure and none in the last 2 1/2 years. He was walking around very shortly after the procedure and didn't seem to have any discomfort. Good luck tomorrow, it'll probably be easier for your daughter than you!
ReplyDeleteAngela, my little girl had tubes @10 months old! and she woke up a new baby...for real. so I know what it is like to have a child have surgery. I will pray for her and her speedy recovery.
ReplyDeleteyour e-mail had me lost for words... i don't have kids... so this is one area that is hard for me to imagine.. i did however have surgery as a kid... i was knocked out and it took a few hours... all i remember is when i woke up & was super groggy the first person i saw was my mom... & i knew i was gonna be ok.. cause she was there.
ReplyDeletePrayers offered up! I know it's nerve-wracking b/c I've watched both my babies go off into surgery. Everything will go well and she won't know what all the fuss is about!
ReplyDeleteI hope that everything goes smoothly!! What a cute little doll. :)
ReplyDeleteprayers indeed.
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I will pray for your sweet bundle!
ReplyDeleteI'll be thinking about you and Paige today! I had tubes a couple of times as a child because of severe ear infections, and I'm sure that Paige will be great! See if you can get her a popsicle or something when she wakes up - it really helps with the dry, gummy mouth feeling and I remember that it made me feel special to be eating a popsicle in the hospital.
ReplyDeleteMy son had a total of 5 sets of tubes put in. Once a year from age 1 to 5. I was always amazed that he immediately felt and acted better... right after surgery.
ReplyDeleteYou will be surprised how she bounces back..
BTW, he is now 17 and has no hearing problems at all..
I will be praying for your sweet girl and her mom today. Maybe the next picture we see will be a happy, bright-eyed little girl who is feeling good!
ReplyDeleteBoth of you take care! My thoughts and prayers will be with both of you! Poor thing must be scared! The daughter of a friend of mine just had her tonsils and adenoids out last Friday. The first day was hard, but after that, she seemed to recover really quickly. I saw her yesterday,and she was as spunky as usual!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely praying here. Just saw your tweet that she's in recovery. Glad to hear things went well.
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oh, katie had that done as well. they say some of the kids come out of it groggy while others come out of it a little aggitated. well, katie took "aggitated" to the next level...she came out swinging and ready to take on the nurse and the doctor. we breed them as fighters i tell you!
ReplyDeletei'm sure your little cute adorable girl will just need her mommy and not scare the doctor into wanting to never see another little girl again like mine did.
prayers being sent your way from the middle of nowhere as well!
Good luck! It worked for both me and my daughter!
ReplyDeleteBest of wishes and prayers for a quick recovery! 3 of my children had tonsils/adenoids out (2 at about the same age as your daughter), so I know how scary it can be even for the Mom!
ReplyDeleteI hope things go well for you and your little one (who I can't believe how much she looks just like you!) Thinking of you!
ReplyDeleteThinking about her....and you. Everything is going to be great. Have lots of snuggles today, and tomorrow will be like nothing ever happened!
ReplyDeleteGood Luck! My daughter had them put in at 2 and had to have them removed at 5, but boy did they do the trick! However, after surgery, she was no where near groggy like they said she would be. She was wired for sound, so be prepared for the opposite of whatever the drs tell you to expect. Best of luck!
ReplyDeleteSurgery is always rougher on Mom's because it's so hard to watch them hurt. I will pray for both of you. I hope the outcome is all that you desire. Lots of Hugs!
ReplyDeleteAll the best to Mom and sweet little girl.
ReplyDeleteBoy does she look like her Mom. Prayers are for her and for you. May God's angels accompany her and you through this difficult time. Jan
ReplyDeleteAngela,
ReplyDeleteI hope paige is recovering nicely! It's tough to leave them in surgery and wait it out. You are such a great MOM. I have done it several times with my kids and I think it's tougher on mom than the kids sometimes.
I hope your beautiful girl is recovering nicely, best wishes!
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