




So we had a great weekend. I feel so much better today after I got a full nights sleep last night. Our weekend night nurse quit because she is moving and so now Randy and I are on our own Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Lets just say by Sunday I'm exhausted. We work in shifts. Randy usually goes to bed around 10pm and I wake him up at 3am to start his shift and I sleep till about 9am. We get nothing done around the house and its hard but sooooo worth it. I love Raygen I'd do anything for her. It's so weird to me that someday we will all be able to go to bed together. It's so exciting and scary at the same time. I wonder if I will feel the need to stay up with her all night the first few days without a trach, I probably will. If you know any nurses that need a job, let me know ;)
So we have two doctor appointments this week. Thursday we go to Seattle and see the trach doc. So curious to get his thoughts on the upcoming surgery and the possibility of no trach in the future. We will also be meeting Dr. Rubio who is Raygen's main cardiologist while she is a patient at Children's. The plan for the surgery is his idea so we will make sure we understand it all and ask any questions we have. Friday Raygen finally goes to get her 6 month vaccines. I am dreading this appointment.
Erin
Yeah Erin! Raygen is so big, I hope to come visit soon! Maybe in two weeks on Tuesday!
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