He is still getting more different types of fluids and drugs than I have fingers and I thought I would share the what the magic potions look like.
Left to right, this machine gives Sugar water, Morphine, heparin, and versed (a sedative) This is a photo of the machine which administers the dopamine and dobutamine. An identical machine will give plasma and red blood cells. His Xrays continue to improve and look less hazy which means the air pockets are starting to open up and spread out.
This is a picture of the portable xray machine.
Here is a photo of the latest xray. His right lung is the one in distress (collapsed) and the doctors say it is starting to look better.
We have been comforted a bit as we talked to a nurse who works in NICU and 5 years ago she had a child in NICU for 11 days with similar symptoms. He fully recovered and never had a single side effect.
Also one of the Doctors on rotation this evening is the son of one of my A&M professors Dr. Harry Jones. Like his father, he was also an Aggie and it was comforting to be helped by a fellow Aggie.
Memorial Hermann has a fantastic program operated off of donations called the Ronald McDonald House. It provides limited housing of about 10 rooms at Memorial Hermann 7th floor to the parents of those most in need to be close to their newborns per night. Tonight we are lucky as we are going to be just down the hall from Henry. We are actually spending the night closer to Henry tonight than last night.
This evening Grammy and Poppy brought Charlie up to eat some donated "Papa" (Charlie's way of saying Papa Johns Pizza) by the Ronald McDonald House in the Kitchen Lounge. Thanks for all the inspiration of prayer and words. They really mean alot. I like to remember that after a storm comes the rainbow.