More tests for Christopher

We went back to UVa yesterday for a final set of tests before his surgery. Our friends David and Rebecca were kind enough to let us stay with them the night before. It was a real pain since we weren’t allowed to give Christopher any food after midnight, or any liquids after 6am. The reason is that they were going to put him under general anesthetic.

There were two planned procedures: a CT scan to check the structure of his inner ear, and a test to see which of his auditory nerves responds the best to electrical stimulation. Unfortunately, the machine for the latter test was not working, so they said they would do it on the day of surgery. We also asked them to draw blood for a genetic test to see if that’s the cause of his hearing loss.

Anyway, back to our day: we got there pretty early, but it was another couple of hours wait before they could finally begin the procedure. Apparently there was a holdup in anesthesiology. When they finally got us in, they had Dorothy hold him as they put the nitrous oxide on him. Once he was out, they hustled us out of the room while they did the scan.

We waited in the waiting room for a while. Then Dorothy heard a baby’s cry and said, “I think that’s him!” She jumped up and checked, and sure enough it was. The scan only took a couple of minutes (basically they sedate him so that he won’t move around too much). Drawing blood took longer, even though he wasn’t wriggling.

Being the bad parents we are, we didn’t have a bottle ready for him. In fact, we didn’t have any formula mix. So we ended up mixing some apple baby food with water. Sigh… Next time we’ll be more prepared.

We still need to go back to UVa one more time to look at different CIs and make a final choice. But we’re leaning toward the Advanced Bionics device. One last thing-we set a day for the operation: May 23rd. They wanted to do it earlier, but we’re going to be out of town for Josh and Gabrielle’s college graduations.

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