Wesley-by-the-Sea

It’s Friday and they took Wes back to surgery at about 7:30am. He’s nice and loopy so it went alright. We’ll get updated throughout the day and they expect the surgery to finish up around 3pm. In the meantime we’ll catch up about Thursday.

Yesterday Wes did not need to re-do a Covid test and we scoped out a drive to the coast. Just as we were getting ready to go Dr. Levine called to say that Dr. Emani requested a CT scan to see how much the conduit might have adhered to the chest wall. It sounds like that’s something that can happen when the conduit has been in for a while like Wes’s has. The good news was that radiology was going to fit him in – the bad news was that they didn’t know when they would find an opening and would just call us at some point during the day. But the apartment is close to the hospital and we promised that we would be there at the drop of a hat. After the cancellation and to help Dr. Emani we were willing to do whatever they asked. About 5 minutes after talking to Dr. Levine, though, she called back to say we could head over right then. Our coastal outing was no longer cancelled but just delayed (becoming an uncomfortable theme for this trip).

Wes did amazing during the CT scan and mostly just thought it was really cool. By noon we were driving out of Boston to outside lunch at Allie’s Beach Street Cafe in Manchester-by-the-Sea where we ate REALLY good food.

We drove around a bit more, got ice cream, and then broke all the rules by walking on a residents-only beach, which unfortunately is a thing in the very Busy and Important community of Manchester-by-the-Sea. When your child loves water and sand as much as this kid, and he’s having surgery, you break rules. Period. Nobody (out of the whole other two people there) seemed to care that we were on their Very Exclusive Beach, although Andrew wasn’t not hoping somebody would say something. Wes said he wished we had brought our bathing suits, and I actually believe it would have been a fight to keep him out of the freezing water if we had.

Back in Boston we had a drink at Trillium‘s 401 Park location, then were back at the apartment around 5pm to watch another Grand Tour special (Madagascar) and have a quiet evening. Wes had his special-soap bath and wore his Avengers pjs to bed. Because he’s a super hero.

We’ll let you know how things are going.

Wesley-by-the-Sea

3 thoughts on “Wesley-by-the-Sea

  1. Sarah Bradley's avatar Sarah Bradley says:

    I’m sorry you’ve had these delays but hoping that these are the only hiccups and that you’ll look back and be happy to have had a day at the beach before the surgery and healing journey began. Sending you all lots of love!

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