Surgery
They told us Tyler was done with surgery around 11, he came out at 12 and things look good. Dr. Azakie said, "well, things went well." "Anything more," I thought?? That was that. They took the shunt out and rerouted the blood to the lungs. I wrote about the Glenn in an earlier entry a month ago if you want to understand more. They are working on stabilizing him and he looks much more like Scott as a 6 month old now that he is swollen. He was extubated at 5:30 pm and they will continue to watch him. Hopefully we will be arrythmia and infection free. Thanks for all the prayers!! We are soo grateful for Dr. Azakie and his team-- Tylers little miracle workers!
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All I can say is that mom is sitting here at work with "Tears of Joy"! Dad and Scott had a good time at his toddler class - today he made his clay handprint and next week after it gets fired he'll get to paint and glaze it. I joined them for a nice picnic lunch outing at the park. Scott had on his BYU shirt and 2 girls with their 8 kids (4 kids each) came over to say "GO BYU". They were both BYU alum and live in Danville. Dad has a play date later this afternoon with Ruth Cornell's 2.5 year old grandson so Pop is keeping busy. Love you!
Mom
What wonderfulnews! All of you are such troopers! We're thinking of you - take care and give little Tyler our love.
From our family to yours, another warm embrace sent your way.
Allison
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Daniel, I'm privileged to have met you when you came to Davis, way back when to fetch a red VFR. You are an absolute inspiration. I'm glad you kept me on the list. Heidi, I hope I have the pleasure of meeting you and the boys one day! My warmest regards to the McMillians
fun filled day. Spoke to Aunt Yvonne and all the family sends lots of love, support and hugs.
We Love You.
Mom and Dad
Love, Eric and Tamber
Love, Mom
We imagine there are rough spots up ahead, but for today, we hope your son is peaceful.
Love,
The Taylors