Receiving Treatments for Wheezing
November 6, 2007 by Jeremy
Dr. Katz performed his echocardiogram late yesterday afternoon, and expressed to us that Hedi needs surgery soon for the large VSD – hole between the ventricles – in Hedi’s heart.
First though he must be well, and the doctor wanted him to have breathing treatments throughout the night and today for chest congestion and wheezing. The thought of staying there alone in this strange place with her sick child was overwhelming to Hedi’s young mother and she wept at that reality. He awoke this morning with his usual happy disposition. Through the day he continued to receive breathing treatments, which he lets everyone know he does not like one bit! But he did enjoy visiting with his good buddies Mustafa and Hussein who returned to the hospital from the SACH house for further tests.
First though he must be well, and the doctor wanted him to have breathing treatments throughout the night and today for chest congestion and wheezing. The thought of staying there alone in this strange place with her sick child was overwhelming to Hedi’s young mother and she wept at that reality. He awoke this morning with his usual happy disposition. Through the day he continued to receive breathing treatments, which he lets everyone know he does not like one bit! But he did enjoy visiting with his good buddies Mustafa and Hussein who returned to the hospital from the SACH house for further tests.
Much to his mother’s disappointment, it was determined late this afternoon that Hedi needed to stay in the hospital again tonight to continue the breathing treatments until at least tomorrow. I felt it was safe to leave Hedi’s mother there tonight since she has made the acquaintance of other mothers and knows the routine, the nurses, and the layout of the children’s ward. It is tiring to care for her sick infant alone, and traumatic to consider what is ahead.
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Jeremy Courtney lives and loves in Iraq as a co-founder and Executive Director of the Preemptive Love Coalition. He's also the father of two spectacular children, and married to the lovely Jessica Courtney. When not absorbed in PLC work he can be found writing songs and singing about hope and future. Follow Jeremy on Twitter: @JCourt. |
















