TYSON MATTHEW KOTTELENBERG

This blog is about our 14 year old son Tyson. Tyson was born with serious complex congenital heart defects, (Hypoplastic Right Ventricle, Tricuspid Atresia, Coarctation of Aorta, Transposed Great Arteries, with VSD and ASD.) In short, the right side of his heart is completely under-developed (he has half a heart,) his main arteries are mixed up, and his aorta is narrow. He has undergone 3 open-heart surgeries and 5 heart catheterization procedures to try to 'repair' his heart. Tyson also has severe narrowing in his pulmonary veins which are causing higher venous pressures. He's still doing AMAZINGLY well all things considered. We entrust our dear son into the hands of God, knowing that in all things God works for the good of those who love Him!

"Bye-bye Tubie!"

I will give thanks to you, LORD, with all my heart;
I will tell of all your wonderful deeds.
I will be glad and rejoice in you;
I will sing the praises of your name, O Most High
Psalm 9: 1,2


Today we said good-bye to Tyson's last JP tube! His chest x-ray was clear again, and he has had minimal drainage since being off the steroids, so it was good to go! (We were a little worried about the x-ray since Tyson has quite the cough right now...but it must all be upper respiratory because his lungs are clear. I packed overnight bags just in case. Looks like Murphy won again :)

As soon as we walked into the treatment room, Tyson was saying, "No owies! No owies!" But once we left again, he was waving, "Bye-bye tubie!" (He did have a bolus of morphine for the procedure but it never dulls ALL the pain.)

It feels sooooo good to have this stage behind us now. Officially. It's never over until the fat lady sings. Well, I was singing the whole way home :)

Tyson is now in a pair of jeans for the first time in 4 weeks, and a nice onesie undershirt again finally...and he's going to have a nice warm bath tonight :)

Tyson will remain on the minimal fat diet for 6 weeks starting today. The purpose of this is to prevent the reaccumulation of fluid, since fatty foods can irritate the lymphatic tissue, potentially causing it to start leaking again. It hasn't been too bad though; it just takes some extra thought when grocery shopping, and sometimes I have to cook two completely separate meals. Overall it's going well.

Thanks for praying along with us, everybody. We surely do appreciate your thoughts and prayers. We are so pleased that the steroids worked and he was finally able to stop draining...four weeks later!

We're at the pediatrician next week for a checkup and to get the stitches from the tube insertion removed. Then the next trip to Sick Kids is January 26th. Tyson will have a full echo, ecg and appointment with his cardiologist then. Look for an update again around that time.

Blessings to you all,
Mel:)

7 comments:

Tanya said...

Awesome news!! Praise be to God! We will continue to pray that his recovery continues to go so well!

Anonymous said...

Praise God from whom all blessings flow. Love Dad and Mom

Joni said...

Soooo glad to hear that Brain and Mel! Hope to catch up with you soon. Leo Joni and boys.

Anonymous said...

Yay! We are thankful to hear the news!
jkjajhl

Sara said...

HAPPY NEW YEAR! :-)

Anonymous said...

That's great news! We're so happy for you! We'll be praying for Tyson's continued health and healing and a little more normalcy around the house, trying to get back into routines:)
Melissa & Dave

Anonymous said...

that's fantastic! Praise be to GOD!