Hey y'all - just a quick update on Clay's CT scans yesterday.
The scans definitely show lots of bowel up in the left side of his chest - like high, high..pretty much all the way up to his collar bone. When Dr. Draus was flipping through the layers of the pictures, we could see Clay's left lung under the bowel. Good news is that his left lung has some good size to it! It's just going to be a booger to get everything out of there and back down where it belongs. We scheduled surgery for September 22nd.
Doc will have to very delicately cut away the scar tissue to loosen everything up, and try to not puncture organs and bowel while doing so. Dr. Draus said his biggest concern was the risk of bleeding, as he's maneuvering everything around, especially around the big arteries in the chest. He'll use Clay's original surgery scar, below his ribs to open him back up. Thankfully, this time around, Doc will have a lot more room to work with as Clay is a 65 lb. boy compared to the 7 lb. baby he worked on when he was first born. If there's enough diaphragm tissue there to sew together, he'll do that - but he'll likely have to place another patch. Draus said he's blocking off his schedule for the whole day and reserving the operating room just for Clay that day. I can't even imagine having his job. Can't. Even. Imagine. ðŸ˜
Clay's handling it all like a champ. Of course, he's bummed he has to have surgery - we all are. But he is such an incredibly bright and brave boy. He's full of questions, and it's all leading to a better understanding of what he was born with. He's finding comfort in that he'll get to play video games in the hospital while he recovers. 😄 We're hoping to make a little video of him explaining what's going on, so he can share with his friends. We'll count it as a virtual-learning biology lesson, lol!
I was so nervous for the CT scan yesterday, knowing it was going to require both oral and IV contrast; I was dreading breaking the news to Clay that he'd have to have an IV. He FREAKS over needles. Since Eric had his foot surgery last Friday (he's recovering well so far, just really sore), I was dreading doing the appointment solo. So a few minutes before we left home for the appointment, Eric pulled up some videos to show Clay about the CT machine and the process for getting the contrast and we told him about the IV. Of course, Clay was super upset about it. But, I was able to talk with him the whole ride to the appointments; it helps him so much to have the knowledge of what's going on with every step.
Thank goodness, I'm pretty sure we got the best nurses in the unit to get him prepped for the scan. They were so good with him, answering alllll of his questions, and when he asked if there was any medicine they could give him so he wouldn't feel the needle, they pulled out a can of numbing spray. That made Clay feel so much better! When it came time for the poke, he winced and had a couple of tears, but he held still and let the nurse do her thing. I almost cried, I was so relieved. He was so brave with the scan. His sense of humor had the nurses rolling and doting over him, as always. If the appointment yesterday was any indicator of how he'll do with surgery, I'd say we're golden. Clayton Cash is a TROOPER and I could not be more proud of him and his amazing SPIRIT.
As always, I am completely overwhelmed and humbled by the outpouring of love and prayers and well-wishes for our family. We are so SO thankful to have such good people cheering our boy on! I'll keep y'all updated. xoxoxo!
Thank you for the update Love and Prayers for all 💕
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