End of the day.

Aunt Debbie and Aunt Tammy arrived safely tonight and we stopped by and saw Greyson.  He is doing A LOT better tonight and we are very thankful for that.  He has some form of staph infection, they should know the exact kind by tomorrow.  Regardless of what kind they are already giving him antiobiotics to help him kick it and he seems to be doing better.  His blood gasses have been really good, his c02 on his last one was 57.  He has had at least one in the 40’s as well.  They are adjusting the settings for the optimal gas verses pressure on his lungs ratio so this will vary for a little while.  It has been so long since we have seen c02’s this low so we are just praising God for all he has done and putting us in the right place to get what apparently is the right treatment.

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7 thoughts on “End of the day.

  1. Bob Stacy and Greyson, Praise our Lord for good blood gasses and His hands on Greyson….We just want you to know we are here for you and keeping you in our prayers and thoughts…What a last few days you have had but we just pray this will all bring about very positive changes and growth for Greyson…We love you all so much. Aunt Sue

  2. Words can not express how we go through all of this with you. My prayers have been continual and I am so pleased that they have found that infection and are treating it. What a beautiful room he has now.

    Is the visiting the same as the other room?

    I will be be praying you have a lovely visit with Aunt Debbie and Aunt Tammy.

    We love you guys so much. Give Greyson a kiss for me.

    Great Aunt Nana

  3. Stacey and Bob,
    I came back from 3 days off and my big guy was gone. My heart dropped. I was so sad to hear of the events that Greyson has endured since I left Thursday night. I do believe the bridge move is a good thing as there is a new perspective on the situtation. I do want to say “Thank you” for allowing me to care for Greyson and being a part of his life. He will always hold a special place in my heart. I do believe in Proverbs “Trust in the lord with all your heart” I rely on that passage often. and know he is carrying you guys and Greyson through these last few days that have been so tough.
    I am soo glad you have a room with a veiw, natural light does so much for your soul. Love to you all, Give Greyson a smooch for me. I’ll see you soon. Cathy

  4. Bob, Stacy, and Greyson,

    I just looked at the blog entries today and found out what has been going on with Greyson for the past couple of days. I can’t imagine how hard this must be for you to have to see him back on the vent and with all the tubes. Just remember that this is what he needs now to make him well enough to go home with you. I’m very glad to hear that his CO2s are coming down in the normal range. I will really miss all of you, but will never, never forget you! And I look forward to hearing of Greyson’s progress and getting updates on his road to recovery. It was truly an honor to have had the oppurtunity to care for this amazing little boy.

  5. I’ve sat here wondering what to say to you. I know the last few days must have been so very difficult. Your faith and strength are so evident in the words you share. You are both a wonder.

    We pray that this move to Mary Bridge is just the right move at the right time for Greyson.

    We are so glad and know you must be encouraged that his cO2’s are low. We continue to pray for healthy lungs and add a prayer that the antibiotics get rid of the staph infection in record time.

    Good night to you, Greyson and to your mom and your dad. We pray that your days get better and better and that alone will help mom and dad’s get better.

    Rest and be well little one.

    Judy

  6. Praise God for those low numbers! God’s plan is always perfect, and this move is part of His plan. Greyson’s new room looks wonderful. I hope he enjoyed the sunshine today. It almost felt like Spring:) I will continue to pray for all of you. God is so awesome! Take care, Dawn

  7. I have sat here for about an hour or so and I can’t seem to find the right words to say. My mom and I have been trying to keep up to date with everything, we feel so connected to you guys. I can’t even imagine how exhausted, stressed and upset you are. I mean, I remember going in everyday and having that question in your head of “is it a good or bad day?” and you never seem to be able to predict the bad days. The bad days always seem to really wipe you out. Be strong, as strong as little Greyson is being for you. I know you’ll get through this. You are all in my thoughts.

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