We found out yesterday that Max's right lung collapsed, so they are going to try a few different things to see if they can get it back up and running. They are going to first try to increase the pressure in his nasal cannula to see if that helps. If it doesn't they are going to put him on the CPAP. Unfortunately, the next option would be to go back on the ventilator. He is still fighting and going strong, but he is still working very hard to breath. We are still playing the wait and see game to determine whether his lungs will be able to support him. It is not a fun game to play at all, but we are holding onto our hope and faith that Max is going to do well and that all of our prayers are going to be answered.
I also spoke to the nephrologist (kidney doctor) yesterday, and he said that Max is going to need to go on dialysis at some point and will need a kidney transplant. He is watching the results of Max's daily renal blood work very closely so that he and his team can determine when dialysis will need to be started. Right now, Max's levels aren't great, but are not to the point of needing to intervene-
yet. All of the decisions in regards to his kidneys are going to be based on his lungs.
Keep the prayers coming that Max will adapt to his small lungs and that they will be able to sustain life. We are very, very scared, but like I said before holding onto our hope and faith. He is a fighter and we are
not going to give up on him!
Max's cousin, Zach, gave him this doggy blanket that he loves to cuddle with!
Max telling mommy enough is enough
Max all nice and comfy in his bed
6 comments:
Keep hanging in there and stay strong for the little guy!
Harm, Eric, & Logan
you are doing an incredible job staying strong and being positive for max. hang in there! i will keep him in my prayers.
we love you guys, and we pray for that handsome little man everyday. the picture with the puppy blanket is the sweetest thing ive ever seen! Rick & Alie
im keep my prayers coming!!! God Bless you all!
Evan had a collasped lung and was just over 2 lbs, I'm sure Max will pull through just fine. He has already proven what a fighter he is.
Denise
Matilda&Leon.
What a cutie he is. Not sure where he got his "plumpness" from. He looks like he's trying to keep up with me :)
We wil keep little Mighty Max in our prayers. Your are in a GREAT area in terms of children's doctors. I know with your faith (as well as that of all your friends and family) & the expertise of the doctors that everything will work out. Please let us know if there is anything at all we can do.
We love ya!
Nate, Emily, and Carter
nate-and-em.blogspot.com
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