Saturday, January 31, 2009

Gage Update

I wish we had better news to give you. First, thank you all for your prayers in our behalf. We need them. Gage has worsened since yesterday. His right lung is fuller of fluid and getting "stiffer". This is making his left lung compensate and over inflate. They are still trying to stabilize his blood pressures and fluid volumes. He is on a couple IV meds to help his perfusion better. He is in the start of ARDS (acute respiratory distress syndrome). The doctor tells us that it is 3-7 days they get sicker, 3-7 days they stabilize and then it takes 3-7 days for them to pull out of it. So we are in the beginning of our 3-7 days of getting sicker.

They started an arterial line to be able to monitor his blood pressures better and get a constant and consistent reading of them. They are thinking of switching to a different kind of ventilator to help oxygenate his lungs better. They have to have this ventilator at such high pressures to keep him oxygenated that they worry about damaging his lungs. Well, that is about all we know right now. We will keep you updated. Thank you again for your prayers and thoughts.

6 comments:

Mark and Kristen said...

Hey Jason, Stacy and whole Bingham crew. The whole Child family is praying hard for you guys and little Gage. We love you.

Jen said...

Hey Bingham family, you are in our prayers. I am so sorry to hear about little Gage. We love you!!!

Kay Patterson said...

Stacy and Jason, Our prayers are with all of you. Hang in there. FYI boys just beat Cove 55-39

The Lewis Family said...

Hi Jason and Stacy I am so sorry to hear about Gage. You are all in our thoughts and prayers. Alexus as you know had pneumonia as a preemie she also was on a vent and oscillator. This just really hits close to home for us. We are anxiously awaiting updates any way we can get them. We love you all very much!

Tarrant Talk said...

Oh how we love you guys. Our prayers and thoughts are with you. He is a Bingham after all. Tough as Nails. Right,Jas!!!

Anonymous said...

I was going to call the girls when I got home today to see how things were. Tell them I'm thinking about them, and my prayers are with you all!