- This morning, Eddie woke up, had breakfast, got dressed, and was otherwise on track for a great day
- Without warning, around 8am, he said he felt sick and said he wanted to go to bed. It was clear something was wrong so we called 911 immediately and worked to keep him awake and alert
- Medics arrived and took Eddie and Sarah to Seattle Children's via ambulance
- En route, Eddie threw up but seemed to be doing a bit better
- Upon arrival at the ER, however, he took a turn for the worse and his heart definitely was beating very irregularly. A code call went out and the ER was soon full with 20+ doctors, nurses, and specialists working to keep him stable
- Our surgeons made the decision that Eddie needed to be put on an ECMO machine (Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation) since his left ventricle was no longer squeezing sufficiently to support him on its own
- He spent most of the day resting from surgery and the doctors/nurses were busy monitoring his vitals for any signs of worsening/improvement
- While Eddie was heavily sedated through this process, we had several happy moments when he was alert enough to nod his head in response to our questions and to squeeze our fingers when we asked him to
- Around 5:30p, shortly after the kids arrived to say hello, our doctors told us Eddie needed to go back to surgery because there were signs of pulmonary and cardiac distress that needed to be addressed quickly. Basically, there was some blood coming up through his breathing tube and the fear was that the pressure building up in his left ventricle and atrium would soon spread to the lungs which could eventually make him ineligible for a transplant
- So as of this moment, we are waiting to hear back from our surgeons. This procedure requires inserting a balloon stent between the left and right atria to relieve the pressure in his left atria/ventricle. This is not a simple procedure and carries significant risk
We are extremely grateful to those that helped at the hospital today and at home with the kids (you know who you are!) We're sorry we haven't been able to reply to your many texts, voicemails, phone calls, and emails. Know that we love you and feel the impact of your thoughts and prayers.
Love you guys and will be with you all in spirit! Love you sweet Eddie!
ReplyDeleteKeep up the fight little guy! Prayers
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Oh so hard to read this. We were hoping for a little bit of peace for you all while you waited. Many prayers for you tonight. Love you guys!
ReplyDeletegood luck to all of you!! it was SO fun to have eddie in primary on sunday--he got to come up and help me out and we LOVED having him there!! please know we thinking of you all and keeping you in our prayers! ruby is very aware of eddie's need to feel heavenly father's love and help...and prayers for it with every prayer she utters...we love you!!!
ReplyDeleteIts hard to imagine what you guys are going through. We love you and are thinking and praying for you!
ReplyDeleteKeeping you all in our thoughts and prayers!! I know God has little Eddie in His hands and will take good care of him. Sending lots of love!
ReplyDeleteOur prayers and thoughts are with you! Love, the Darringtons
ReplyDeleteMelissa and I are both praying for you and your family!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the updates, I'm sure it takes time, but we really appreciate them. Thinking and praying for you guys and Eddie tonight.
ReplyDeleteThinking about Eddie and praying for him and your family today.
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