My boy is having minor surgery on his herniated belly button tomorrow morning. I’ve tried not to think a lot about his operation recently. Writing out “minor” and “surgery” together seems a little oxymoronic when you’re talking about a wee 5-year-old cub.
Andrew’s surgeon is going to be Dr. Dennis Lund at the UW Children’s Hospital. We’re scheduled to check in at the hospital at 8:30 on Wednesday morning. His surgery is scheduled at 10:05am. I think they said that the surgery was scheduled to last around 45 minutes.
We’ve read lots of “…goes to the hospital books” include Curious George and Franklin. We’ve talked about the sleeping medicine that will help him go to sleep for the operation, and Andrew has expressed considerable relief that he won’t have any shots or the IV put in until he is asleep. That said, he’s nervous and brave.
Andrew’s not supposed to eat solid foods after midnight, so I’m hoping that we can get up and out of the house tomorrow morning before he gets too worried about wanting breakfast. Sylvia will be at Donna’s daycare all day on Wednesday, so that will leave Bryan and me free to focus on Andrew.
We get to be with our little guy in the operating room until he’s asleep, and then we’ll be with him again before he wakes up. I’m anticipating that post-operation nausea might be an issue, but hopefully they’ll be able to help him with that.
The doctor said that he’ll have a bandage over his belly button for something like a couple weeks. He’ll be out of school on Thursday, and then we can see how he’s feeling on Friday.
I’ll plan to post tomorrow if the hospital has internet. Thanks for sending warm wishes our way.
And for those of your who are interested in the hospital we’ll be at, the video below is a promotional piece from the UW Children’s Hospital. The doctor narrating is Andrew’s surgeon.