Another update from Omaha...
Breanna had a decent night last night. She was running a bit of a fever but they were able to control it pretty well with Tylenol and ibuprofin. They didn't need to give her any pain meds after about 8am this morning and her fever came down slowly throughout the morning. It reached the "normal range" around early in the afternoon. Her poor eye is swollen shut but doesn't have much swelling near the incision.
She was fairly even keel most of the day and didn't talk or move around too much. She was awake quite a lot and sat up every once in a while, for brief periods, to watch cartoons.
About 8pm tonight, she got up to go the bathroom and it was like someone had flicked on the light switch on her! She didn't want to lay back down in bed, rather than sit up in the chair. She started eating and didn't stop until she had finished two complete pieces of chicken! Add to it some rice, cheese puffs, and part of a brownie. She was talking a lot, laughing, playing with her toys, and just being silly. It was AWESOME! Tina and I couldn't believe it because it seemed like it just came out of no where.
I left around 11pm tonight and she was just winding down to go to sleep.
I'm sure they will be moving her out of the PICU tomorrow morning to her own room where all the toys are! LOL
Anyway, wanted to share a few pictures witrh you real quick. I'll add some more to the picture page later when I get home this weekend...
Before surgery...
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Tuesday, after surgery...
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Wednesday afternoon...
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Please keep Breanna, Tina, and the rest of their family in your continued thoughts and prayers for a speedy recovery!

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