We were then asked to leave as Dr. Cantu and the other doctors and nurses began to give Lindsay medications to prepare her for the coma.
We waited in the surgical/ICU waiting room which seems to always be a flurry of lots of people gathering, talking and waiting for news of the family members and this was Sunday! At times there is standing room only as whole families (aunts, uncles, cousins and grandparents) come to support one another. We seem to be adjusting to hearing people talking all around us and having no idea what is being said. It sort of has become a 'hum' in the background.---Until we need to communicate!---
It was quite a while until we could actually go back and see Lindsay but Dr. Cantu assured us she was doing very well and that things were progressing nicely. When we were allowed back to see her we had to wash our hands and 'gown up'. We were allowed back one at a time. Lindsay was resting peacefully as Dr. Cantu explained to me what all the monitors, lines and machines meant. We stayed only a short while as they were trying to get her to a deep state of consciousness. Silvia, her nurse, is wonderful and very caring. She speaks some English so we understand what is happening.
Tuesday morning Dr. Cantu said she was doing fine but was requiring a lot of ketamine to keep her sedated.
I have not been feeling well today '?virus?' So I stayed in the hotel room. Joan went to be with Lindsay. However Lindsay would respond by eye movements and all things laughter when Joan spoke with her. Everyone got a good laugh out of that but she does seem peaceful right now.
Due to her responsiveness they are trying to keep things very quiet, darkened her room and the door closed. It is glass so we can see her, but for now we can't go in.
Please pray:
-that she would respond adequately to the ketamine to keep her well sedated
-pray that she does not get any infections
-pray for Dr. Cantu and his team and the nurses as they make decisions for Lindsay's care
-pray Joan stays well and does not catch what ever 'bug' I have and that I improve quickly
-pray that Lindsay's treatment is 100% successful and her nervous system is reset
-begin to pay that as teh doctors reduce her medication on Friday morning that it is not frightening for her
-pray that her GI track begins to function, but gently without a lot of pain
At this tie there will probably be little change as Lindsay is 'sleeping'. But I promise to update you as things change and with any new prayer requests.
We are forever grateful to you all for your covering of prayer and love. It is truly felt and supportive.
To Pleasant Dreams, God Bless
Sharon