Friday, January 4, 2013

9 North

9 North is where Emmett usually stays when he's admitted to the hospital. It's not the normal oncology floor, but the Neurology floor. There are a lot of epilepsy patients or any patient that's had brain surgery stays there. They opt to put the brain tumor patients here because the staff are all specially trained to pick up on neurological deficits.  For example, they routinely check his eyes to see if they dilate correctly, but on other floors they don't normally do this. 
During one of our 2nd admission to Children's here in Boston (Emergency Surgery followed with his first round of chemo), one of my dear friends, Allye, came to visit. She had been through a cancer battle with her sweet mother and she told me that the nurses will become like your family. I didn't believe her, but smiled anyway.

Emmett quickly made himself at home here:
This past week he made this incredibly brave face for the first time instead of crying ;)


Emmett thinks (knows?) he owns the halls
Our nurse friends visit us when we're on other floors...
turn music on for us and have dance parties;

are patient, no matter how many times a day Emmett
tangles his tubes and make the pumps beep;
come visit (even if he's not their patient for the shift) at 1 am and are surprised
and disappointed to find Emmett asleep (he has quite the reputation for being a night owl)...
may have even brought us a delicious dinner....
accommodate Emmett wherever he is, whatever mood he's in and
tolerate whatever he's wearing (or not wearing; Emmett is also single
handedly trying to bring back moon boots!)....
help him hoard his favorite toys...
come and chat with mom and dad and make us smile;
have brought books from home for me to read;
they don't mind that Emmett never makes his bed;
hurry him out to the hall to see the pneumatic
tubes arrive (a big obsession for a few weeks);
let him play in the food carts;
they even roam the halls with him and keep him from tripping on his tangle
of tubes; (Emmett always whines when his friends have to go back to work;
 he seriously thinks everyone's purpose is to sit and entertain him)

Most of all, the nurses take great care of him (and us)!
We've never met a 9N nurse we didn't like!
I just wish we'd taken more pictures with them this past year.
Even the housekeeper is awesome!  She lets (encourages!) Emmett run over her feet with the lawnmower and will hop up and down like she's hurt.  Here she is all dressed up because she was attending a luncheon for an award she got and she still let Emmett run over her nice dress shoes.

Obviously, I couldn't agree more, now. It didn't take long to feel
like Emmett has a whole new bunch of aunts!

...and I think it might be safe to say that they love Emmett just as much, too!

8 comments:

charity said...

always nice to see nurses who care about their patients

Bri!!! said...

This was so cute!

Joel & Megan said...

Absolutely! Well said.

Betsy said...

his brave face is killing me!! just when you think he can't get any cuter and tyson helping pull is pole!!!

balmforth.family said...

I have thought of this post a hundred times since I first read it. I love you my friend!
Btw, text me, my phone died and I lost all my contacts. I've been wanting to get a hold of you.

Kacey said...

I love Emmett's very brave face. What a trooper. We think of and pray for your family often!

ellen said...

Emmett's a rock star.



Annette C. said...

Thank you for taking the time to share this, Katy. I am so glad you have such wonderful nurses helping you and loving you! Angels to help bear you up through this time. I am so very glad for your Christmas miracle. We will keep praying for you all. The picture of Emmett's brave face is remarkable. Someday, you should share it with the world. The love and encouragement of a nurse, the love and tenderness of a father, the sweet submissiveness and courage of Emmett, were captured so beautifully! I think these things could impact the world. This picture should be framed and placed in your hospital. It would probably capture every eye if placed in a collection of photos or a contest. Just saying.