KaLeigh Powers
Just a note to say that KaLeigh is doing better. She is up and about, but still really sore and she still has some pain. Just as soon as we find out the results on the pathology report I will post it. Please just keep praying for her.
In Christian Love,
Mary Ann Cutrer
Donald Ray Cutrer
I just received news that they will take Donald Ray to the OR at 5pm today and open and drain the place that is giving him the most problem. If the infection has not gotten to the bone they may be able to save his leg. Please everyone say a prayer for him. I will keep you updated on how the procedure goes. Thank you ever so much….
Love in Christ,
Mary Ann Cutrer
Macy Gueldner
YEAH!!!!! What a great morning! Macy got almost everything out…… the drainage tubes, pacemaker wires, etc……
The only thing she still has are 2 IVs (one foot and one arm), plus the leads on her chest, and the oxygen sat on her toe.
I held her for the first time in 6 days, and even fed her a bottle. She’s eating well, but definitely is taking it slow. She’s not eating near as much as before, but that’s to be expected.
I just spoke to the Cardiologist, and he’s completely comfortable with her heart rhythm. It’s something that happens in everyone, but they aren’t used to seeing it happen this soon after surgery. It’s called respiratory sinus arrhythmia, and completely NORMAL!!!!
While I was typing this journal, we got moved to the Ped floor. I can’t believe it!!! There’s a possibility of us coming home tomorrow or Monday. Wow, things are moving very quickly now.
Thanks to Mrs. Tanner for coming to visit and giving us a goodie bag….. my favorites….. chocolate and Coke 😉
Thank you all for your prayers…… Macy is my little miracle, thanks to all of you!
Cate’s already one her way with Nana and Papa….. I can’t wait to see Cate’s face when she gets to see Macy.
The only thing she still has are 2 IVs (one foot and one arm), plus the leads on her chest, and the oxygen sat on her toe.
I held her for the first time in 6 days, and even fed her a bottle. She’s eating well, but definitely is taking it slow. She’s not eating near as much as before, but that’s to be expected.
I just spoke to the Cardiologist, and he’s completely comfortable with her heart rhythm. It’s something that happens in everyone, but they aren’t used to seeing it happen this soon after surgery. It’s called respiratory sinus arrhythmia, and completely NORMAL!!!!
While I was typing this journal, we got moved to the Ped floor. I can’t believe it!!! There’s a possibility of us coming home tomorrow or Monday. Wow, things are moving very quickly now.
Thanks to Mrs. Tanner for coming to visit and giving us a goodie bag….. my favorites….. chocolate and Coke 😉
Thank you all for your prayers…… Macy is my little miracle, thanks to all of you!
Cate’s already one her way with Nana and Papa….. I can’t wait to see Cate’s face when she gets to see Macy.
