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I didn't do much of an update on Ewan, did I? Odd how once the scary bits pass you slip back into life as it was just prior.
Ewan was discharged from The Children's Hospital on Friday afternoon after his latest blood work was clean, his oxygen levels remained good, and his heart was no longer racing like mad. His heart murmur (of the ventricle septal defect variety) is still there, but it's a in a section of the heart wall where it's best to have such things, if one must have them, not that one would choose to do so, but - then again - you never can tell with some people. So, in short, they're not concerned about it just yet and think it should close up as his heart grows.
Mrs. WWR spent both nights at the hospital with our boy, so I can only comment in general on the hospital itself: they had free wireless G throughout, the cafeteria food was sufficient but not fantastic, and they had some of the best looking nursing staff I've seen since "A Nightmare on Elm Street III: Dream Warriors." Sadly, none of them ran around sans clothing (as in the link above), but happily none of them turned into Freddy Krueger either.
Dokken, however, did offer to write up a cheesy theme song for Ewan's stay, but we politely declined. You know, 'cause - it's, uh, Dokken.
So, we're all back home, the in-laws left back to England today, and it's all quiet on the WWR front. Thanks again for your thoughts, support, prayers (hey, you mean well, I know you do), and general good viby-ness directed our way.