Dylan's nurse Cherie did all of his checks and gave him medicine that made him really drowsy. A lot of people saw Dylan today and asked a lot of the same questions, everything was checked and double checked so that was good. Dylan was brought down to surgery at about 7.15am and I made my way back up to the private waiting room (teary eyed)! A member of Dr Parks team rang at 8.15am to tell me that surgery had started, they rang again at 9.15am to say Dr Park was half way through and again shortly after 10am to say that Dr Park was finishing up, every phone call also assured that all Dylan's vital signs were good and he was doing just fine. Dr. Park came to our waiting room at about 10.45am to tell us that everything went well and that Dylan was doing ok and advised us that we will get another call to let us know when Dylan can be visited in recovery. Everything from start to finish was so smooth and you just know your child is in the hands of complete professionals, its a very calming feeling. Dylan was moved to the ward at about 12pm, when he woke he was very sleepy and very teary. Daddy is on night shift at the mo and is keeping me updated on how well Dylan is doing. Full of smiles and chat, he received a lovely big Lightening McQueen balloon from Katie Byrne, which has made him a very happy chappy, thank you Katie x
From the minute Dylan was born he was a trooper, there's no stopping him now! :) Dylan has a hard road ahead of him but there's no better boy for the job! I just hope he gets through the next couple of days alright, but I'm sure he will :)
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