Brent's done with surgery. They brought the lithotripsy machine down to this hospital for him and did a lithotripsy this afternoon. They were able to "pulverize" (doctor's words) both stones. He's still in a fair amount of pain, as they were expecting. They're going to keep him overnight again. Hopefully we'll have a happy Brent again soon. Thank you, Amy and Andrea, for taking such good care of him today.
The doctor that did rounds on the floor last night shared an interesting story. He has a colleague who has adopted two children from China. His daughter was 2 when they brought her home from the orphanage. He said when she got her she started refusing to interact with people who tried to speak to her in Chinese. To this day, she won't speak to Asian people unless they speak English to her. He said they figure it was her young mind's way of dealing with the difficulties of being in an orphanage and the massive change of being brought to the USA.
I've wondered for sometime what Lexi will deal with as she tries to make the transition to her new home. I'm still terribly optimistic that Nathan will be young enough that it will be easier for him. There's still no way to know how long we're going to have to wait to bring them home. I just hope and pray that we're able to help them get through the current wait and the next transition and help them to grow to be strong, productive, confident people.
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Sorry to hear about your husband. Glad the surgery went well.
Quick question - have you read about RAD in adoptive children? Be careful - the research can be scary and depressing. But it felt good to be prepared when our adoption came through. Our oldest was 15 months when we got him - so I had a lot of fears with his adjustment.
Yeah! for the stones being pulvarized! I hope that he is back to himself very quickly. YW's went without a hitch last night - a great turnout of 11 girls. You were missed. Let me know if I can do anything for you.
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