Thanks, everyone. Things are working their way out.
The drainage had slowed down, but the night nurse last night was "stripping" the line as they call it, it's basically pulling the fluid down the drainage tube to generate a minor amount of suction and make sure the fluid is moving, and a big old clot came through, and he started to drain again.
She was a bit more vigorous than the other nurses, and thank goodness, because he's put out 67 cc's of fluid today, fluid which could have found a new place to gather.
But, he's doing well. Daddy and big sister came to visit tonight and Daddy brought a Wendy's Kid's Meal. My little chow hound ate 3/4 of a cheeseburger, and a whole dish of those little mandarin oranges! Hopefully it's a sign that his appetite is returning.
Here's a picture of my little man with a piece of cheeseburger:
A BYC friend referred our story to a gentleman at The Pittsburgh Post Gazette, and I spoke with him for close to 40 minutes yesterday. Today he called back to let us know we were being assigned a reporter, LOL, so we'll be famous, well, at least here in Pittsburgh...
We were advised by the paper to open a charitible account in my son's name, because people like to give when they see stories like that, so I made my husband do that today, LOL. He was less than thrilled, he hates going to the bank.
A couple community churches have stepped in and through the ministerium (sp?) fund, they have basically covered all our bills, past and present.
Plus, there is a fundraiser in the works, my husband's co-workers are setting up a Poker Run, a 50/50 and a spaghetti dinner benefit. Suddenly, I feel extremely blessed and MUCH less stressed.
Come September, we'll have a decent cushion to absorb any more medical issues we'll be dealing with. We're just going to keep hanging in, and continue to give thanks for all the wonderful, giving people out there.
Thanks again-
Em