After our last visit with Dr. Digoy, he scheduled Ben's final surgery for January 9th to remove the trach. I was a little disappointed because I had been praying that Ben would have his trach out before the end of the year, but what's an extra week or two when you've been waiting for two years. Growing tired of the whole situation, Ben decided to take matters into his own hands.
On Saturday morning, Adrienne went into Ben's room to get him out of his crib, but she was surprised to find that Ben's trach was lying on the floor in the middle of the room. When she tried to put the trach back in, Ben's airway had already closed up enough that she couldn't get it back in. Being somewhat distressed by this, we called Dr. Digoy, and he told us that as long as Ben was breathing normally, we could just leave the trach out.
So Saturday went by without a problem, and that evening Ben slept for 11 glorious hours without us having to wake him up and suction him once. Needless to say, Sunday morning was great time of celebration with the church.
Very few things have gone according to plan over the past two years so I suppose I shouldn't be surprised by Ben's unorthodox approach to trach removal. I do hope you'll keep all of this hush-hush since he's now guilty of practicing medicine without a license. I also hope you'll say a prayer of thanksgiving to God today for his mercy, healing, (and sense of humor).
Here are the first videos of "Life After Trach".
12 comments:
That boy is a get-the-job-done kind of guy. I'm so happy for all of you that his trach is out.
Congrats!!! That is WONDERFUL!! He is such a cute kid. I am always amazed at how close to our Heavenly Father that children are. We as adults seem to get too into the world sometimes. Thanks for sharing the story.
Ok so I was in tears of joy about it yesterday at church when they talked about it and I just read it again and the tears came back! What an AWESOME GOD we have!! Ben is such a great kids and I love his "no no's". Will just wants to watch him over and over again! Love you guys and are so excited about what your little surgeon did! What a great story!
Congratulations. That's great news and quite a load off. Have a great holiday.
Okay a couple of things here:
1. That is the most beautiful voice I have ever heard!
2. Thanks for sharing this journey with us.
3. Start saving for med. school now, I think he has a future there!
I'm so happy!! He is a funny guy!
I've followed your story from the beginning... I hope you keep us all up to date! God's healing hand takes my breath away, still. I'm glad Ben is doing so well! LOVE the videos, too. Much love and prayers your way!!!
Kim
Praise God!!That is AWESOME!! We lucked out with Abby's favorite first word...light. We are sooo excited for you guys and Ben and thank God for his AWESOME power.
It is so awesome to hear his little voice. Ben knew it was time for that trach to come out. Our Lord is so Awesome.
You go, Ben!!! That is soooo awesome. ^-^ He is my hero. ;) I am sooooo giddy-happy for you guys!!!!
God Bless!
Laura H...
Whit, you said, "I had been praying that Ben would have his trach out before the end of the year." Isn't it breath taking when God answers our prayers!
When we keep our hearts open to the possibility of miracles, we find them! Praise God from whom all blessings flow!
Yay! I'm so excited for you guys. He seems to be right on track with his 2 year old vocabulary too! What a huge answer to prayers. God bless you three! Happy 2009!
-Andrea
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