Monday, July 28, 2008

Relief

When we first brought Oliver home, Karli and I found that many of our conversations revolved around the contents of Oliver’s nappies. Never before had poo and wee featured so prominently in our vocabularies. The last few days have been the same. Oliver has been holding out for four days and had countless numbers of laxative doses given to him. Obviously, someone has a stomach of iron. This has meant that we have been feeding him minimal amounts through his nasogastric tube because his tummy has been too full, especially once some of his medications are introduced. He has also missed his second dose of vincristine (one of his chemo drugs) because it constipates him. We started to turn down his morphine yesterday, which is now at a dose 20% lower than it’s highest, and his ketamine which is 33% lower. This morning we had a very large poo J. We have had him in nappies that are only just his size because the others didn’t fit around his tummy well. This was fortunate because there was enough space to catch everything. Now all we need is for his mouth to get better so he can start breastfeeding again.

So he will get a second dose of vincristine today, and depending on how it all goes, I’m hoping we may get home by the weekend. I’m not getting too excited about it though. Who knows what could happen between now and then to keep us here. Secretly, I think they just love seeing our smiling faces – and Oliver is so cute.

We have been getting out more. I went in to the gym yesterday to do a workout while it was closed and also left some messages of thanks for everyone there. Oliver, Karli and I have been truly blessed by the generosity of everyone at the gym. Thankyou to you all. We then left our little boy in the hands of the staff and went to Dome in Subiaco for a coffee and just to have a chat in normal surrounds. It was a bit bizarre. It’s the first time we have been out together since all of this started. In fact it’s the first time we’ve been out without Oliver for a few months. With him being sick we just couldn’t leave him with anyone because he was so clingy with his mum. So we drank a coffee, chatted, and bought Oliver a “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star” book with lights and music and 5 verses to his favourite nursery rhyme. We have only just learnt the first 3 verses. Did you know that there are 5 verses to “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star”? Not sure how original they are, but they work.

It is still very surreal and hectic in here at the hospital. I’m not sure what to expect when we get home. We’ll need to get things to beep sporadically in Oliver’s room, and an automatic door opener to open and shut his door just as sporadically, just to simulate the disturbances that happen here, that he has slept through beautifully. Not sure how he will go with a quiet house and room.

But that could be a long way off. For now we will enjoy our little sleeping boy who poo’s, and hopefully today the pain relief will wear off enough that he will be able to play with some of his toys and listen to a story. Maybe we’ll get a smile and a giggle. We hope so. We both watched this video on my phone last night. We hope this little boy comes back soon.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

The news seems to get better by the day & yes hopefully you will be able to go home to as much normality in life as you can.
Soon that happy little man will be back and giving us all happy days and times.
I myself am looking forward to having him up onto our little farm and seeing him enjoy our cat,dog,alpacas,chooks,ducks,birds and letting him loose in all the grot I can find him to play in,so shut your eyes and ears MUM & DAD while we have a ball hey we will also go for a ride on the tractor mower and look out anything that gets in our way because we will not be stopping.
Simon/Karli you are truly so strong in all that you are going through and it will make for even stronger days ahead as family.
Love yas
Dad & Sharon


"Twinkle twinkle little stars because that is what all three of you are"

The Thornley Family said...

We are soo pleased to read more positive news. You are both doing a great job. Oliver is blessed to have such caring parents. love to you all.

jason said...

Great to hear the news about our litte man. cant wait for him to be running round like a mad man and trashing everything in site. after the little battle he's having am sure he will be looking forward to some quiet time and just being with his superhero parents
luv you guy
xoxoxo
jas

Michelle Moore said...

WHOO HOO!!!!!!! A POO !!!!!!!!
Who would have thought a poo from Oliver could put such a song in our hearts??
We know that you can only take things one day at a time, but we are so pleased that for today, you can at least have a little peace of mind on this matter.
Your blogspot is fantastic Simon, it helps us to better understand and support you. We love you heaps.
Trent & Michelle

Susie Campbell (Sue Smith) said...

Job well done Ollie. Buster and I are doing the happy dance with all twelve arms and legs!!! xox

Anonymous said...

Hi Mate,
Karli just informed about this site - and I just want to say thanks. Josh and I feel like pretty terrible hopeless friends from afar at the moment - who besides praying and texting can't do much. Your updates will certainly help us pray with more understanding. We think you are both incredible for getting through each day - referring to your earlier blog you are definitely 'superhero's' in our opinion. Here's to prayers that getting home, more 'normal' moments with Karli and Oliver and daily improved blood works continue to feature in your blogs. Hang in there,
Love Elisa & Josh

Noelene Tate said...

I didn't know there were 5 verses of Twinkle twinkle; I couldn't get past 1 when I was nursing the other week while you guys were in the meeting with the specialist.
We can't wait to have our darling Olly home in familiar surroundings and as the happy chappy we knew.
Love and cuddles
Nanna Noel xo

Mélanie said...

Wow that video is so amazing! You are such great parents.
Hope to see you soon with your little boy!
Melanie