Thursday, April 23, 2009

Joel's Surgery

Today was a big day for my family. Joel underwent lacrimal duct obstruction surgery. This is a technical name for a procedure used to unclog the tear duct in his left eye. We had to be at the hospital at 6:00 this morning, and Joel was not allowed to eat anything after midnight last night. This had us a little worried because Joel is pretty fond of his morning bottle. We prayed that God would take away any hunger pains and allow Joel to rest comfortably until it was time for the surgery (which was scheduled for 7:30). This prayer was answered!! Joel was 100% content leading up to his surgery.

When the time came, we had to take Joel back to the "holding area" as we will call it. We met the nurses and the anesthesiologist, and Dr. Hacker (Joel's eye doctor) was there. This was the moment of truth when we had to hand Joel over to the doctors. :o( I was encouraged (thanks to my friend Kerry) by remembering that Joel was not going to be laying on a cold, metal table, but instead he was going to be cradled in God's mighty hands. A lot of prayer led up to this moment. Joel was given a general anesthetic, and the surgeon inserted a probe into his tear duct in order to break through any clogs or troublesome membranes. Joel was out for about fifteen minutes, and the procedure took about seven minutes. That, however, was the longest fifteen minutes of my life!!!

Finally, Dr. Hacker came to us and said that the surgery went well. (Chalk that up to another answered prayer!) He then took me to the recovery room to get Joel. (Thanks, Andrew, for letting me be the "one parent" they allow back there!) Joel was crying, but it was mostly because he was hungry. We fed him his bottle and some baby food which settled him down. We were released a half hour later, and Joel was back to his happy, energetic self once we got home.

What a day of answered prayers! I just continue to praise God for how many blessings he poured out on Joel and Andrew and I today. God is so good!!!

On a side note, we had to put Joel in a baby-sized hospital gown for his surgery. He looked so precious (in a sad way), and we were bummed that we didn't bring our camera to the hospital. So we figured we'd bring the gown to the camera. (Come on, they're making enough money on this surgery to buy thousands of gowns, am I right?) Anyway, here are some pictures:



We will know in the next five days if the surgery was successful. Thank you for all your prayers for little Joel leading up to today. Please keep praying that the surgery will be a success! Love you all!

4 comments:

  1. Oh my goodness! I'm so relieved the surgery went well and now you have in your possession pictures of the cutest person in a hospital gown. We're still praying the surgery will be an ultimate success.

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  2. I'm so glad to hear that all went well. I can't imagine how nerve wracking that must have been!

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  3. Awwwww! Poor little guy! I can't even imagine having to hand one of my girls over for a surgery!!! I'm glad Joel (and you!) made it through okay!

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  4. God has answered prayers. We are so glad it went well. He is adorable in the little hospital gown!!! We are still praying that it will be a complete success.

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