
Next stop was the Slinky, and things got a little silly...
When the oral anesthesia began to take effect, Lucas got REALLY silly...
...but unfortunately, this is where things got really difficult. The oral anesthesia was not strong enough to calm Lucas in a way that would have him lay perfectly still for 2 minutes in order to get all the pictures the doctors needed of his bone structure. The staff and I tried everything, but Lucas was very upset and crying. (Who wouldn't be when they were literally strapped and duct-taped to a table with no way to understand why?)
Unfortunately, Lucas then had to receive intra-venous anesthesia in order to be asleep and then perfectly still for the delicate CAT Scan. It had to be done right...a lot is riding on this!
Things got even more difficult when no one could get an I.V. into any of Lucas's veins to administer the stronger anesthesia. Two doctors and two nurses tried into the teens of times to find a vein that would accept the I.V...it was unbelievable! They said this was definitely a case for the record books! Apparently, Lucas's veins are very flat, making it extremely difficult or impossible to insert the I.V. Finally, over an hour and many hot packs to cause dilation later, a CRN specialist was called down, and she got the job done on the second try. Poor Lucas. He was not at all happy. Child Life brought a cool iPod touch down for him to play games on for a distraction...and it worked.
After it all was the best part...he got to choose what he wanted to eat from the nurses' stash after he "came to"...and of course, he went right for the Diet Coke and cookies.
Now, we'll just pray that Lucas's bone structure will support the implant...we'll find out on Monday!












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