....Maisie was up by 5.30am, which was ok as it ment that she could have a drink of juice before the 6am cut off time. We let Maisie just run around the ward once all the lights had been turned on, just trying to keep her entertained and her mind off food and juice. At 9.20am we got the call to say theatre were ready for her, which was great timing as Maisie had just started asking for her juice. By 9.40am Maisie was asleep and laid on the bed, the anethatist had to hold her jaw up because it was making her make this odd flapping-type noise and we were led out of the room. We already knew that Maisie's operation would take a little longer than her first open reduction, so we went to sainsbury's cafe for a cuppa tea and bacon sarnie, can't really say either of us enjoyed them...
...At 1pm the call came to say Maisie was in recovery and is ready to be collected. Maisie had been in surgery for 2 1/2 hours. This time Maisie was on a morphine drip, with a background dose of 1ml per hour and a button to press for more if needed...once again we have a casted little girl...


....The anethatist came round to see us, and because Maisie was sick twice and seems to be doing ok, they agreed to reduce Maisie's background morphine to 0.5ml per hour...
Steph xxxx
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