Guest guest Posted April 2, 2004 Report Share Posted April 2, 2004 It sounds like a very hard and scary time. I am glad he is doing ok and back home again. Thanks for letting us know. Darla: mommy to Asenath, Zipporrah, and the gang 's explant surgery Well – it’s all done – our almost 2 year journey with cochlear implants came to an end on Monday when Dr. Miyamoto took ’s implant out. The surgery went well and there was no complications. HOWEVER, after surgery was given a pain medication which stopped his breathing. He went without breathing for 2 minutes. He was resuscitated and went well until the MRI. resisted the chorohydrate and the MRI had to be scrubbed. His breathing was erratic and the doctors wanted to keep him overnight for observation. We were scheduled for a second try at the MRI on Tuesday evening. He did well and was released late that night. HOWERVER, early the next morning he was vomiting uncontrollably, so it was back to the hospital for another 2 days. He is stable now and we got to bring him home this evening. The hospital sent his internal device back to the company for further testing to determine if there was a “soft†failure. I was told that this was unlikely and that all of our problems stem from ’s disease. The implant testing will take around 3 months but we will get the MRI & MRS results tomorrow. Thanks to all who have kept us in their prayers, Sue Ann Bube President, UMDF IndianaPlease contact mito-owner with any problems or questions. Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 2, 2004 Report Share Posted April 2, 2004 sue ann im glad to hear you are at home now with jacob. you will contuine to be in my prayers. karen earlywine 's explant surgery Well – it’s all done – our almost 2 year journey with cochlear implants came to an end on Monday when Dr. Miyamoto took ’s implant out. The surgery went well and there was no complications. HOWEVER, after surgery was given a pain medication which stopped his breathing. He went without breathing for 2 minutes. He was resuscitated and went well until the MRI. resisted the chorohydrate and the MRI had to be scrubbed. His breathing was erratic and the doctors wanted to keep him overnight for observation. We were scheduled for a second try at the MRI on Tuesday evening. He did well and was released late that night. HOWERVER, early the next morning he was vomiting uncontrollably, so it was back to the hospital for another 2 days. He is stable now and we got to bring him home this evening. The hospital sent his internal device back to the company for further testing to determine if there was a “soft” failure. I was told that this was unlikely and that all of our problems stem from ’s disease. The implant testing will take around 3 months but we will get the MRI & MRS results tomorrow. Thanks to all who have kept us in their prayers, Sue Ann Bube President, UMDF IndianaPlease contact mito-owner with any problems or questions. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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