Recovery from surgery looking positive
Gabby received many visitors today in ICE. She was more talkative today than the past few days, but still pretty quiet.
Her readings are looking good. They are monitoring hear intracranial pressure (brain pressure) right now to see if ti is possible to take out the EVD (brain drain). Once that is removed she can go to another room without 24 hour direct observation. This also means she would get to go out into the hospital in a wheel chair rather than staying in the ICE ward all the time.
Gabby made some cards today, and was very happy to have her report card hand delivered by her grade 5 teacher, Mrs. K. We had our parent teacher interview right there. Mrs. K. also delivered letters from her class, which got Gabby pretty excited. She decided she should try some school work and write a letter to her class.
Tomorrow Gabby will have a thyroid test, as that is at the top of the endocrinologist's worry list right now. She will also have tests for steroid production and the hormone that prevents diabetes insipidus. Later this week Mom will meet with the neurosurgeon, oncologist, and the endocrinologist to look at what this tumour will mean for our future.
Her readings are looking good. They are monitoring hear intracranial pressure (brain pressure) right now to see if ti is possible to take out the EVD (brain drain). Once that is removed she can go to another room without 24 hour direct observation. This also means she would get to go out into the hospital in a wheel chair rather than staying in the ICE ward all the time.
Gabby made some cards today, and was very happy to have her report card hand delivered by her grade 5 teacher, Mrs. K. We had our parent teacher interview right there. Mrs. K. also delivered letters from her class, which got Gabby pretty excited. She decided she should try some school work and write a letter to her class.
Tomorrow Gabby will have a thyroid test, as that is at the top of the endocrinologist's worry list right now. She will also have tests for steroid production and the hormone that prevents diabetes insipidus. Later this week Mom will meet with the neurosurgeon, oncologist, and the endocrinologist to look at what this tumour will mean for our future.

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