and emma is back in her room snuggled up to her mama.
They placed a programmable variable shunt this time. The pediatric neurosurgeon handed Jess the owner's manual.
Anticipating a discharge home in 2 days or so, god willing.
surgery went well
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Had a CT scan this morning, just a post-surgery baseline to check placement.
Her surgeon came by this morning (thank god I was already up at that point) and said that he will be checking with Infectious Diseases as to their recommendation and what is remaining on the antibiotic protocol. It looks like going home today or tomorrow.
I'm late in the prayer department, but please know I'm getting some out now. Gosh, what a rough couple of days for you (and your family).