Thursday, September 29, 2011

Surgery and Recovery


As days end starts to draw near Miranda and I have a lot to be thankful for. So many thoughts, feelings, and emotions run through the both of us. Of all the feelings, thankfulness is the most prevalent feeling we have.

Last night Miranda and I had an experience that we haven't felt for awhile. We gathered at the Westwood church for an anointing service for Trinity. We were accompanied by lots of friends, family, and members of the church. This was led by pastor Joel and was an extremely overwhelming feeling of support and affirmation that where two or more gather God is there. Thanks be to God for friends and family!

The day started early at 5:30 am as we all were getting ready at the Arthur residence. Out the door on time and headed for the hospital I was soon reminded that dad does not do a lot of big city driving, and " follow close behind me " could be a challenge driving across Minneapolis. We arrived on time to the hospital and got checked in. Trinity was so amazingly strong through the pre-op I couldn't believe it. Trinity brought laughter to Miranda and I as she directed the nurse where her pulse oximeter was to go on her toe not her finger, and was quick to put the blood pressure cuff on her leg and not her arm. " I guess you know how you want things " the nurse replied. Dr. Walker came in and talked us through what was going to happen and as a laid out a general time line. A few highlights were, surgery 4 to 6 hours, 7 to ten day stay after surgery, and keeping Trin intibated for one to two days was probable. We were able to pray with both Dr. Walker and Koop before they took Trin back. God was busy at work this morning! Lastly, came the long walk down the long hall to the ever so dreaded departure of Trinity to the surgery room. Miranda and I were a bit of a mess while Trinity stayed strong not to shed one tear, once again I was amazed in her unbelievable strength.

To give everyone a little background on the particulars of the surgery, we were instructed that they would be placing either one or two titanium rods on one or both sides of her spine. Prior to surgery today Trinity had a 85 degree curve to her spine. When I try to put that in perspective for people I always ask them to picture a 90 degree angle and know the Trins angle is 85. If you look at this on an X-ray it is a bit puzzling. I have a included rough picture to give you a visual of what they are doing.

At around 11:30 Dr. Koop came out to greet us with a smile and provided us a huge feeling of affirmation. Everything went very very well! Wow, what a huge feeling of relief and answered prayers. He continued by telling us that Dr. Walker had the rod placed and was working on getting Trinity closed back up. At around 1:00 Dr. Walker came out to further inform us that everything went as good as it could have and was Trinity was a trooper. A total of 20 CC's of blood was lost throughout the surgery which is less than one ounce, and is hardly anything for this type of surgery. God continues to work!

In the post-op room we greeted Trinity and the nurse and were informed that due to her strong breathing after the surgery they were able to pull her breathing tube. They also informed us that because Trins vitals were so strong we were headed for a normal hospital room instead of the PICU which we were told. God continues to work!
As it sits right now Trinity is doing very well with the exception of a little fever which has been fairly normal with previous surgeries.

The last highlight of the day that I wanted to share happened this evening about 6:00 PM as doctor Walker walked by me as I sat in one of the waiting rooms down the hall from Trinity's room. I stopped Dr. Walker and asked him what was the most people he has had ever praying for him for a surgery. His response was, I'm not sure but I assume I have had some. He then asked how many I thought were praying for him and Trinity today. I said I would say a few hundred for sure. He then shared that he and his family attended church and he was a believer. He followed that by saying that he has had some surgeries that go very well and some that have gone not so well, but today's he said went unbelievably well. He then looked at me and smiled and shook my hand. God continues to work! Thanks to everyone for all or your thoughts and prayers, God has certainly answered them today!

5 comments:

Camie said...

Thanks for sharing all of that with us, Miranda and Shannon. I have a sick feeling in my stomach and tears down my face just reading that, mostly because of how TOTALLY AWESOME GOD IS ALL THE TIME.....and just how faithful you guys are no matter what. Once again, continuing to lift you all and Trinity up to God and praying for great recovery and healing and strength.
Love you much. Camie

CureSMA4Stella said...

Awesome, awesome, awesome!! Just about in tears but smiling at how wonderful it went!!!!!!!!!!! PTL!!!! We send our love and healing prayers from Pella

Unknown said...

What an amazing day you guys. I won't forget it. The peace that has surrounded you these past few weeks has been tangible and such an inspiration. Our amazing babies are not ours, but His, and you have shown your faith in that by handing her over to the Lord today through prayer. You changed lives by sharing your story and brought Glory to God in all that you did. I am so blessed to walk this earth with you!!

Anonymous said...

Praise God from whom all blessing flow! Wow...and what a comfort knowing she was/is in the hands of a surgeon who is a Believer! I'm so happy to read this post...and praying you can all get some rest. :)

Anonymous said...

Shannon and Miranda - We are so, so thankful for how well things went yesterday. Reading your comments about trying to be "tough" while watching Trinity go down to the operating room brought back so many memories. That is SO hard. Our God is an awesome God, and the power of prayer is amazing. We pray Trinity continues to do better and better each day! The Rumer Family