7.22.2019

Home sweet home, Room 733

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Good afternoon everyone! We are back in Charleston this week for a few things. 

1) cystoscope 
2) drain tube removal from mitrofanoff 
3) Suprapubic tube replacement 
4) mitrofanoff catheter training

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After getting a good dose of meds to help her relax the morning progressed pretty quickly.  
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Daddy got to put on his fancy moon suit so he could escort her to the OR while stayed I behind with little sister. After that we went to catch a quick breakfast downstairs and came back up to wait in the waiting room. As we exited the elevatorDr. Alam was standing there typing a text to me to find us, he was done? We couldn’t have been gone more than 30 minutes. He had pictures of her mitt stoma and bladder. He said he was ableto easily see that her bladder augmentation and mitrofanoff are healing really good. Dr. Alam came into the PACU after the procedure to teach mehow to catheter Gabby via her mitt stoma. I’ve been catching her for over a year now but this is definitely different. So far it doesn’t seem to cause her any actual pain or discomfort. I think she just doesn’t enjoy having a tube stuck in her every 2 hours. The time span will increase with time as her bladder stretches. The goal time period isgoing to be every 3-4 hours. Gabby and I will getto stay tonight at the hospital. We should check out in the morning. We will stay in Charleston another night and then have an office visit on Wednesday morning at 9am. Pending no issues we will head back to Louisiana after the appointment and get home late Wednesday night. Then it will be Granny D’s turn to train on cathing. 

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We will follow up again in 8-12 weeks. That trip should be a pretty quick one. I think I remember him saying come in Monday go home Tuesday. We will have one more follow up before the end of the year for a urodynamic study. He said that weput a camera in both her colostomy stoma and mitt stoma. This will give the urology team the ability to watch how her bladder holds and releases urine over a period of time. He told us that she will be awake during that procedure. 

We also discussed her spinal defect and her footdrawing up further over the last couple of years. He gave us permission to see a neurologist and orthopedic surgeon at home. He said he is comfortable with other surgeons operating as long asthey aren’t touching her abdominal area and are in complete communication with him. We have come too far for someone else to stumble in and mess everything up. As far as her next surgery with him, well, that all depends on her, her growth and when she really hits puberty. From the sound of things we should be able to go a few years without a surgery on her abdominal area. Praise God!!! 

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Again, Bart and I will never be able to express our thanks for all of the support and prayers. Without your support she would not be as far along as she is today.