Monday, May 7, 2012

Monday, 5/7/12, Day 7

I thought I'd make an appearance on this blog.  Catherine and I would like to personally thank all those who have helped this past week.  The response has been overwhelming.  We've had so many people offer help that there simply isn't enough for everyone to do.  Thank you to everyone who have even offered.

Ryan had an MRI on Friday.  We know that a lot of folks have been interested in the results of that test.  By the way, so are we!!!  In a nutshell, the MRI wasn't very reliable.  If anyone is familiar with an MRI, it requires that there be no metal in the chamber.  Well, Ryan's braces really did a number on the images that came from the test.  It was decided that the images weren't going to be very helpful and Ryan's actual performance would be much more reliable.  The frustrating part is it means more waiting!!

The past couple of days have definitely been a roller coaster ride.  We've been trying to deal with the up's and down's of being here this week.  As was mentioned previously, Ryan took part in a study known as THAPCA (Therapeutic Hypothermia After Pediatric Cardiac Arrest).  He was very sedated for the test and we're now in the process of waiting for his system to flush out the remaining drugs.  We should be able to tell his neurological state within the next couple of days.  Right now it's too early to make any predictions how he will respond.

Today has been kind of a busy day for Ryan.  They moved him to a new room.  Our last room was what they refer to here as "the Cave."  Catherine had a little bit of anxiety about leaving our "home."  The couch in the new room was the kicker for her and she said she wouldn't have moved without it.  I'm glad she agreed because the staff said we would've been the first people to ask to stay in the "cave."  The new room is a bit larger and has a window.  Even though the sun doesn't directly shine through the window, it is nice to have some natural light.

Thanks again everyone for your prayers and support.  Keep the prayers coming.  Not that the entire period isn't important, but Ryan is in an especially important time while he comes out of the sedation and shows us what he can do.

Love,
Mike & Catherine

5 comments:

  1. Mike and Catherine...I wish there was more we could do. I hope you can feel all the prayers in your behalf. When things seem the darkest, draw on those prayers for strength. Please call any time if there is anything you want or need, but also know we all understand that you can't call everyone. We love you! Prayers and HUGS!!!!!!!!!!

    Amy & Thomas

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  2. Thanks for the update! Hang in there Lott family. We are praying for you!
    Troy and Suzanne Johnson

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  3. Hi:

    This is Harold and Deb Rhodes from CA. We have been quietly watching and hoping. We have been quiet so you don't feel pressure to focus on anything but Ryan. These Blogs are great.

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  4. Mike and Catherine,

    My thoughts and prayers are with you and Ryan. You are in good hands. The doctors at PCMC are wonderful and are keeping you informed. If I can help with any information as well, please ask. I can give you the perspective as the patient. Miracles happen!!

    Love
    Lisa James

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  5. Mike and Catherine,

    We are SO SORRY that you are going through this. We are keeping Ryan and your whole family in our prayers. We hope that you are feeling the love that we are sending your way. We sure do love you guys!!! I know that there isn't much we can do, but we are asking friends and family to also keep you in their prayers. I know that Ryan and the family can use all the prayers you can get. We just had another friend that went through a life threatening experience...with their daughter. She was in Primary Children's for over a month and a half. She went home a little over a week ago and is progressing well. At the very beginning the doctors told them that the odds weren't very good for her to recover. Well, that little girl had prayers being said for her - EVERYWHERE. The power of prayer is a POWERFUL thing. We saw miracle unfolding over that time. The first little bit was grim, but then all of a sudden it started turning around. We hope and pray that things will start turning around, for the better, so we can get Ryan healthy again. We Love You!!!

    Jason and Tami Spraycar

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