So, as I mentioned in the last post, we will be in PICU for at least three days, if not longer.
We are not allowed to have our cell phones on while in PICU, so, for those of you who need to get ahold of us you must call the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit front desk:
206-987-2040
Tell them you would like to speak with Zoe Newton's parents, and they will find out if we are available and then transfer the call to us.
For those who are bringing us food, please come to the Giraffe entrance as described previously, and ask at the information desk how to get to the PICU front desk. It's on the 4th floor not too far away from the Giraffe entrance. Once at the PICU desk, you can have them tell us to come meet you.
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Zoe's head looks so different, it is remarkable. Her CT scans are fascinating--her bones look like they are pieced together like a messy puzzle. We were told to anticipate this--like it would look as though she was pieced together with spit and glue.
She's not swollen yet--that will come. The word is still that the neurosurgeon wants her to be sedated for at least three days.
We feel cautiously optimistic.
6 comments:
Rest up and heal well, little one. We're all rooting for you like crazy.
And be strong mom and dad. We're all rooting for you, too, like crazy.
I'm so happy for Zoe. I sent a text to you last night though I don't know if you got it. Let me know if there's anything the Potpies can do for you right now -- if everyone else is bringing healthy food, we'll bring cake! Love you all so much.
We are breathing a little easier with the post-op news! Zoe's getting some rest and we hope you two can do the same!
Go, Zoe, go!
Hang in there, mom and dad!
We're holding you all in our hearts.
clown angels
bubbles
floating
rising
dancing on air
breathing sooooo easy
Little Zoe - you are one BIG SOUL and we are sending you all kinds of love and light...
Virginia and Chaz
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