Happiest Kid on 8 South

Wes slept well overnight and woke up cheerful. His fan club members all peeked in while he was enjoying his breakfast of pancakes, sausage, pear, and milk. Everyone got big smiles. Wes got his feeding tube taken out and they’ve also removed the nose oxygen thing. Andrew, Emily, and Josh got breakfast while Wes had a morning nap. Josh left for home, Emily went back to the apartment for a little, and Wes hung out with Andrew.

Wes in his chariot, discussing his new IV with dad over lunch.
Wes in his chariot, discussing his new IV with dad over lunch.

Lunch was chicken fingers, green beans, and Pediasure, eaten in his chariot by the window. It turns out the hospital has what they call “go carts” but what in actuality more resemble wheelchairs from the early 20th century, or perhaps an emperor’s chariot. This was all very exhausting, so Wes took a nap and Andrew and Emily headed out again to get Andrew stuff to stay the night in the hospital and grab a cocktail. It turns out Wes was just trying to lose the embarrassing parents so he could have some alone time with lovely Shauna.

A little nap after all the activities.
A little nap after all the activities.

We’ve just returned at 4:30 and Shauna informed us that he woke up about 20 minutes in, they’ve had a ton of fun playing, and he just fell asleep again about 10 minutes ago. We’ll wake him up in a bit to go on a parade in his chariot through the halls before dinner.

We’re guessing that Wes will be moved out of the cardiac ICU (the 8 South referenced in the title) tomorrow, much to the disappointment of the nurses. His rhythm stuff is the only thing keeping him here and that seems to be nearly sorted out, or at least reliable. Tomorrow Emily will head home for an overnight stay to give Henry some snuggles. She’ll return on Sunday for the final hospital stretch.

On another note, we’d like to give a shout out to Dr. Kamenir, Wes’s Albany cardiologist. He hasn’t gotten a lot of play time in this part of Wes’s story but he’s the one who got the ball rolling and referred us to Boston. He’s taken great care of Wes over the past year and will continue to do so for years to come. I’ll never forget that before Wes was born he was the only doctor who didn’t expect surgery to be necessary before Wes came home, and he was right. Wes can’t wait for a post-surgery follow up visit.

We're pretty sure the gap in his teeth has widened over the last week.
We’re pretty sure the gap in his teeth has widened over the last week.
Oh, it's you.
Oh, it’s you.
Happiest Kid on 8 South

6 thoughts on “Happiest Kid on 8 South

  1. Mimi's avatar Mimi says:

    You look very happy and comfy in your chariot, Wes! Check around to see if there’s a wider one for Mimi, okay?

    I hope you like your new room tomorrow.

    Tell your Dad and Mom and Sarah that they are doing a great job with blogging your story!

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  2. Jean Kohout's avatar Jean Kohout says:

    Have you done any wheelies in your chariot? Such great news. Thanks to all who have had so much to do in Wes’ journey to great health and speedy recovery. And, yes thanks to Sarah for giving Andrew and Emily the ease in keeping all informed of the progress. I look forward to all the news. You are truly wonderful parents with amazing children. Bless you all!

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  3. Kate Barry's avatar Kate Barry says:

    We are so happy to see Wes’ remarkable progress! He’s clearly a strong little guy with strong parents. We’re thinking of all of you and wishing Wes a continued speedy recovery!

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  4. Jan Hoffman's avatar Jan Hoffman says:

    Such fantastic progress, such smiles! We send hugs, Wes! I think your smiles are helping the Red Sox beat my Yankees! Grrrrr. Love to all.

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