It came out this morning around 7:45am. Thank God it is over with. She did not do as well coming out of the anesthesia as she did last time. She was hysterical this time and they couldn't calm her down. We could hear her in recovery screaming and I got very upset because they wouldn't just bring her to us. One of the docs came by and asked if I was alright and I said "NO!" I can't stand to hear her screaming like that. He went back and told them to take her IV out and bring her to me. As soon as she saw us she stopped crying. As soon as she got nested in my arms she went to sleep. Poor thing. She is doing great now. Sleeping alot but otherwise herself. She ate good once we got home. We are all just tired from getting up at 4am!! Hopefully this will be one of those nights that both girls sleep all night.
Funny twin bond story: Nattie was in a dead sleep in my arms while kids were screaming all around us. As soon as she heard Maggie crying she woke up and was terribly upset. That upset me even more!
Thanks for all of your prayers!
Erin P: I followed your blog for a long time right after your twins were born last year while I was in the hospital waiting for mine. I cannot believe they are almost a year old!
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aww, i'm so happy for maggie, but sad that she had to go through that. why don't the dr.s have common sense to know when a child just needs their parents!!!! how cute that nattie was sleeping fine until she heard maggie. we have seen little things like that with our girls as well!!! thank God for the good news!!!
Glad to hear the stint is out, and that (hopefully) the final step is completed on this journey. My Jacob had to have surgery at two. I cried when they took him away, I cried the whole time he was gone, and I cried when he woke up. Worse yet is hearing your child crying and not being with them. I am so glad the silly doctor knew to finally get you! ((HUGS)) to Maggie.
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