Quick Update From The Hospital
Justin had his heart catherization done yesterday at CHOC and the results were very positive. We were told that his arteries have grown, pressure in his lungs were low and we were all set to move to the next stage. He would still need to stay overnight because the cath was done towards the evening and they needed to make sure he recovers properly. Jennifer stayed back with Justin and I went home to watch our other boy, Nathan.
The next morning our Cardiologist stopped by to see how our baby was doing, and he noticed something unusual with the monitors. Justin was having some irregular heartbeats, so blood work was ordered to determine if he was lacking in electrolytes. The results came back negative, but Justin’s heart was still not functioning normally. After hours of alarms sounding, screens flashing, and countless strangers poking and prodding at Justin, he was finally able to fall asleep inside of his stroller. What happens next is very difficult to put into words, but I’ll try my best.
Basically, Justin was choking (possibly from his acid reflux) and stopped breathing for eight seconds. His heart stopped and so did ours. Every doctor, nurse, assistant, you name it, came running into our room to try to help. Dr. Chang (the Cardiologist) was able to get him breathing again by tilting his head backwards to open up his airways. This was a very scary experience, especially seeing Justin turn blue and knowing he was not breathing at all. Luckily, we were in the hospital when this occured and that everyone here responded so quickly, otherwise this post might have been different.
We are still at the hospital and most likely will be here for a few more days until they can figure out exactly what caused the episode this morning. Could it be the acid reflux? Jen and I are not so certain, however, at this point there isn’t much we can do besides pray.
January 10th, 2008 at 6:11 am
The fluttering of the wings will shield Justin from further harm.
January 10th, 2008 at 8:24 am
How awfully frightening. Has Justin had choking episodes at home before? It seems a coincidence that this happened after the cath procedure and I hope they figure out what was the cause. Let this day be a good one for Justin and you too.
January 10th, 2008 at 9:25 am
Thank you for the update on Justin. He is in my thoughts and prayers.
January 11th, 2008 at 9:33 pm
Loi and Jennifer,
Please know that I will continue to keep Justin in my prayers and that I am thinking of you and your family each and every day.
Love,
Tammy