

Fisher at 2 months old.
Fisher's 9 month old portrait at his dedication.
And in his bath last monday.

1pm on Wednesday, 1-9-08 ...24 hours after his operation, swollen eyes.
6:30pm on Wednesday, 1-9-08 with an icepack on his forehead...my creative Diaper Ice Pack that actually worked better than the ice pack CHOC gave me! He is continuing to swell.
Thursday 1-10-08 at 6:30am before we moved out of ICU. Drinking his bottle with his swollen eyes and E.T. glowing big toe.
10:30am Thursday 1-10-08 in room 517. Still swelling up even more, and getting shiney skin as predicted.
1-10-08 Thursday at 1:30pm..his swelling moving down into his neck. I held him on pillows on my lap, he could not lift his head at all.
3:30pm Thursday 1-10-08 his eyeslids began turning red.
1-11-08 Friday at 9:30am. Fisher and his pals.
1-11-08 Friday at 12pm. Dr Sundine took out the 2 drain tubes in his forehead and on top of his head. The Sumo Band was to hold the pad of gauze on the 2 holes behind his right ear.

Ya! A smile for mommy when he saw the camera!
1-11-08 Friday at 7:15pm looking at his horsey.
1-12-08 Saturday at 1pm, napping. The I.V. was moved from his foot to his hand. His eyelids were really red as the swelling left his eyes.
1-12-08 Saturday 3pm. Sitting up in Daddy's lap smiling and seeing us through his little slits.
1-12-08 8:30pm Saturday...after watching the football game in the family lounge.
1-12-08 10:30pm Saturday. Asleep but not for long, as the toilet flushing incident is about to occur soon!!!
1-13-08 Sunday at 12pm...we just got word we are leaving soon! Watching Mommie pack and being his old self again!

I love this shot!!!...Looks like Mr. Trouble is back in town!

Before....
I think my title is a perfect one for today's blog entry, as I heard this song
today as I drove back to CHOC and listened to it on the loudest volume in
the car.
Last night I slept like a log ....my bed felt the best it had ever felt.
Bleu and I talked this morning on the phone, and I could hear fisher
say "mama" in the background. Bleu said fisher had a new IV put in
his arm last night at 1 am after the one in his leg got too old and swelled
his ankle up. He then slept until 7am....and was awake and very active,
eating baby food and fruit, his first big meal. His eyes were swelled up
again due to sleep, but were slowly reopening.
When I got to the hospital I walked in and could not believe the difference!!!
He was sitting up in bleus lap being himself! His eyes have opened up half
way and you can see the beautiful blue color that I missed so dearly during
the last 3 days.
This afternoon he became the social butterfly again and the swelling in his
head has improved dramatically. We spent the afternoon playing in the
family room, away from his cribside.
Now I look at him and can see his forehead looks so different! The new
shape of his forehead makes him look like a different baby!!!
Right now I am with him getting him unwound for bed. He is laying in
his crib just relaxing and fighting his sleep. He was awake for 12 hours
straight. It has been the best day ever!!!
In the next few days I will post all of his photos, as we photographed all
of his stages. It is really incredible!!!
Good night!! Ali
Today Fisher's swelling is starting to go down. It is nice to see
the end of the road of recovery ahead. He looked like a pumpkin head, and every hour yesterday you could see the swelling grow and grow.
Last night was the first night in the regular childrens ward. We
had a roommate move in, and fortunately she moved to a different
room since the roommate match was not good....So we had the room
to ourselves which was nice, allowing Fisher to sleep better.
He woke up every 2 hours and we even got to sleep in and be low
key until about 9 am.
Today Dr Muhonan said he may be able to leave tomorrow if he can
open his eyes. Dr Sundine took out his 2 drain tubes in his head....Ouch! He just pulled them out in about 20 seconds.
So now he only has his IV for his antibiotics and his pulse monitor
on his big toe.
He now just has an added band around his head holding the gauze over
the exit holes of the tubes by his ear. My little Sumo Wrestler.
Today was a day we saw his body look better instead of looking
worse...it is a nice feeling. He is now eating a little bit of
solids and milk. We took off his "no no" arm bands that were on
to prevent him from pulling at tubes. His eyes are itching, so we try to keep his hands away, and use a long Qtip to softly run over his lid and below his eye to relieve the itching.
Bleu is staying with him tonight. Hopefully he will get more sleep
than the last nights.
Our new roommate who arrived today has been
a better match for us, but I am a huge huge believer in raising money
for hospitals to build new wings with single rooms...the high noise
level and constant activity to a patient when there is a roommate cannot
be beneficial to a healing child.... Don't get me started....
We will update again tomorrow....
NEWS FLASH...... As I am writing this by his crib, Bleu went to the other
side of the crib and we changed his diaper... And his left eye opened to
see us... His swelling has gone down so we can see his eye. I started to
video tape and he reached out to the camera as he always does to grab it.
Now a few minutes later, as I write, he has stuck his toe in his mouth,
played with Bleu's phone, and talked babble at us. I now see both his
little eyes peeking out of the little slits....what a amazing experience...he
is a different baby!!!
What a night! Our love, Ali, Bleu and fisher, too!!!
It was a quiet day, I held Fisher for a little while on my lap because the doctor highly recommended it to help him heal faster. He was still really sore, so I knew he had to stay back in his crib for a bit more. He slept on and off, and the nurses checked on him often, and gave him his pain meds, checked his IV fluids, and checked his vitals. Whenever they check on him, he gets mad and cries and we watch his heartrate go from 130 to 190. The alarm goes off and then I start singing to him and rub his hands to calm him down.
Tonight, Fisher slept from 6 to 11PM or so...so I was able to enjoy a sandwich from Trader Joes and take a hot shower, rest and get to sleep at 10. I just woke up hearing the nurse with him at midnight. Fishers blood pressure went up a little and got uncomfortable and he gave him medicine. I guess he growled at the nurse....that's my Fisher!!!
I got up and sang to him and Fisher chewed on his nipple of his bottle and made more little typical noises...and I sang his bath time song and he started waving his arm with the bottle in it...it was so cute. Then he flipped the bottle over and out the opposite end edge in his mouth...in his typical fashion....so that was a good sign.
Seeing him now is a little more shocking to me, just because I had taken a break from seeing it while I slept, and it is getting a little worse. I just want to see him not hidden by his mask anymore. He totally does not look like Fisher pre-operation. It is crazy to think of him from just a few days ago...it is very surreal.
He is back asleep and I ate a few delicious chocolate chip cookies snd turned on my comfort TV...Jay Leno.
This night shift nurse is THE best ....Mickey....he was totally giving him attention and comforted him when he did not feel good. He has been also making sure I am good...he suggested I get a shower and offered me snacks if I needed. I am so glad he is so attentive tonight!!!
He asked if Fisher needed a new ice bag for his head and then said..."Why are they using diapers with ice in them to put on his head?? There is a thinner ice pack bag meant for their head"...I did not say anything but smiled to myself! The nurses on the first shift were using a rubber glove with ice inside to put on Fisher's head, and that is when I suggested to them to use a diaper, since it soaks up the melted ice and contours better to the head...a trick I learned from a couple of Hoag Hospital Nurses when Fisher was born. The CHOC nurses thought it was a cool idea. I did not say anything when he brought out a real holder for ice for laying on his head. I wonder why the first nurse used a rubber glove with ice... I guess they did not get the memo about the real ice packs! I just had to laugh at his comment!
Ok, enough rambling...back to bed!
Love Ali. 12 45 am
