Saturday, May 22, 2010

2 steps forward, 1 step back

"Miraculous doesn't mean instantaneous." I read the talk from Elder Uchtdorf title "Patience" from this last Ensign. It seemed like each line was written for me. It was good that I read it this morning as it gives more meaning to the later events in the day.

Our last post said she hadn't done well last night, but even so, they felt like she was stable and there wasn't anything surprising to them. They continued to work through those issues, trying different medications and the likes. But Shannon continued to work really hard with her breathing. They were doing some suctioning because she wasn't getting rid of her secretions and some how Shannon got a nose bleed that they couldn't immediately stop. By the time they had dealt with the major nose bleed and the suctioning, it was obvious that they would have to intubate her again. (Put her back on the ventilator.) They have to sedate her for that and now they will keep her sedated more until they feel like they can try again to take the tubes out. It was very disappointing but the brighter side is that it has brought down her heart rate and her blood pressure. During all this her right lung collapsed as well. The respiratory therapist worked with her for a long time and they feel like the upper half of the lung is now open. But there is a ways to go. She is getting a higher level of oxygen to support her breathing which will be monitored closely over the next several hours.
Maybe this new set back was to try the patience that I just learned about this morning.... Pheobe

7 comments:

  1. Oh Phoebe, isn't modern medicine marvelous?? As I read the updates on Shannon, I am in awe at the ventilating, sedating, testing, waking up, medicating, monitoring...etc, etc, etc... that is being done for her. You and Udell are exemplary in your faith, prayers, love and patience. President Uchtdorf's talk was only a reminder to you of a principle you have lived your whole life...and shown faithfully to others. Although wearing at times, please know that you ARE supported and loved, and prayed for continuously...which you do... but a verbal reminder sometimes is nice. I know a few whom I endearingly tag... "Job-ettes"... thank you for your commitment to all you hold dear. Love, JoAnn

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  2. Praying hands, we are praying all the time. I hope to come and see you soon. This is the test of faith. Stay strong.

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  3. Phoebe, I think that you are absolutely one of the most patient people I know! Your posts are always full of hope and love of the Lord and gratitude--it's really inspiring. Now I know one of the reasons why Shannon is so sweet and kind and fabulous, because you are a great mom and Udell is a great dad. Hang in there! You are in my prayers and I would love to do anything to help you or your family. Tell Shannon I'm so proud of all of the ways she is fighting to come back!
    Love, Cindy (Nikko's mom)

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  4. Shanni, I am sorry it has been a rough day for you, but I have learned a lot from this day. You my sweet, have a wonderful family. In the midst of all the heart ache this trial brings to your Mom and Dad, they never cease to amaze me. Every post tells us your progress, or sometimes the backslides, but your parents always end up teaching us a gospel principle that goes along with the situation that strengthens all of our faith. How blessed you are to live in such a loving, faithful family. I envy the parents you have. I am praying for you that you feel better tomorrow. It is Sunday tomorrow, and we will dedicate YW to you. It just isn't the same with my Sunday hug! I love you. Sue

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  5. I am one of many strangers keeping track of this blog and hoping for the best for her. Many of my friends have her in their minds, and prayers, and we all hope for a successful, full recovery.

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  6. Sunday, 10:23 a.m.
    Dear Udell, Phoebe, and family. Sybelle and I just returned yesterday from our trip to the Holy Land and heard about your sweet Shannon. We have been reading the posts on her blog. We want to express our deep concern and will remember her in our prayers. We know that it is hard to have your sweet daughter in such difficult circumstances and pray that our Father In Heaven will continue to bless her and all of your family. We send our deepest love. Uncle Sam and Aunt Belle

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  7. Dear Butch, Phoebe and Family, I just learned about your sweet Shannon early this afternoon when my visiting teachers came over after Church. Shannon's friend, Kyrsten, is our neighbor and her mom was telling me about all that has gone on since May 12th. I am so sorry for this trial in your life. I want you to know that there are lots of prayers coming your way from Cedar Hills. May our Heavenly Father continue to bless you and your family, especially Shannon through the coming days. Our family prayers will be in her behalf today and tomorrow and for as long as needed.
    Shane and Leann Jackson and family

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