Thursday, October 8, 2009

FIRST DAY TIMELINE


First of all we want to convey a HUGE THANK YOU to all of you who have been keeping up with us through this whole process. Joseph loves you all very much and if he could right now he would tell you so. 36 people made their way through the doors of Emory yesterday for one purpose: to love on and support Joseph and the family. Along with the 36, there were hundreds if not thousands of people joining us in prayer yesterday from 6 continents including these countries; Afghanistan, Kenya, Australia, Columbia, Honduras, Israel, Korea, Mexico, and the United Kingdom. And that's just the ones we can recall! After Lonnie Mussell (Joseph's father in law) shared this with a friend his friend said “well I have friends in the Southern tip of Chile who can strap a prayer to the back of a penguin and send it across a few miles of ocean to Antarctica to make it all SEVEN continents! (We didn’t do that, but we are crazy enough to LOL!)

Below is a timeline of what took place yesterday:

1:30 am Wednesday morning: Joseph wakes up and doesn't know why he feels so awake (or bright eyed and bushy tailed as he says)

1:45 am Joseph receives the call from Emory to come right away because they have some lungs for him

4:00 am at this point Joseph has been examined and they have determined that everything looks good and the doctor will fly out to get the lungs (we don't know where he had to fly for privacy reasons but we do know that the donor was young, so we need to continue to pray for the donor family as they are mourning the loss of their loved one today)

6:00 am the doctor returns with the lungs and they take Joseph to surgery

8:00 am we get a call saying they are about to begin the surgery

11:00 am, we got an update that they were about to take Joseph’s right lung out and put the new right lung in and they would call us with an update before starting the left one

1:00 pm, we got the update that the right lung was in and working great. They would now start on the left lung

2:00 pm, just an hour later we get the call that BOTH lungs are in and working fine. They will continue to monitor him a while and then sew him up and take him to ICU after

2:45 pm, they let us know they were closing him up and the doctor would come to speak with us after they finish and transfer Joseph to the ICU

4:30 pm, The doctor came to speak with us and he said that he felt very positive about everything but wanted to monitor the inflammation and watch for any excess bleeding. They had to put Joseph on a heart-lung bypass machine for 4 hours which caused the lungs to become inflamed.

5:45pm The Doctor decided to take Joseph back to the O.R. due to excessive bleeding. His blood wouldn’t clot and the lungs continued to swell and ooze blood. They had to re-open, drain, stitch, and clean. He was also given countless units of blood.

9:00 pm, the doctor came to speak to us and said that the 2nd surgery went well and the blood was clotting much better and his oxygenation levels were even better than before. So everything was looking great!

1:30am ICU called and said Joseph was waking up. Kayse (wife), Sherry (mom), Adrianne (sister), and Nadine (Grandmother) rushed down from the waiting room to see him. He could not open his eyes but was defiantly aware of their presence. The doctor asked him to move his feet and he did!!!! This was very exciting. His sister asked him to lift his eyebrows and he did!!! The ladies continued to talk to him and tell him of all the prayers and people who came to visit. While holding Joseph’s hand, Sherry (mom) said, “Baby, I love you” Joseph was able to lightly squeeze her hand 3 times, which is code for I love you too!

7:30am Dr. says he is recovering well and they lowered his ventilator to provide 30% oxygen (it was once at 100%). Normal room air provides 21% oxygen so they want to get him down to that amount. They tell the family that they are keeping him very sedated for the rest of the day to allow his body to recover from all of the trauma.

Stay tuned for more updates…

5 comments:

  1. I have been trying to keep up with Joseph and his surgery, I do this with bitter sweet memories of my husband who died while waiting for a liver transplant. I am so happy for Joseph and his family and I will pray for the donors family in their time of sorrow. My prayers are with Joseph and his family and I hope he has a full recovery soon.

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  2. We are so grateful to God for Joseph's process. All the thoughta and prayers from everywhere. What a true blessing! Pray, Pray,Pray!! Love Aunt Cathy & Uncle Rick

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  3. I have been glued to facebok, and l4j website awaiting updates. I will hopefully come see you this weekend bud. Get to feelin better, and get stronger... I know you will. God Bless you Joseph.

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  4. Rudy, Sheila and Frances MillerOctober 9, 2009 at 5:45 AM

    We are just so jubilant that our God has once again shown us all just how wonderful and powerful He is!! We're continuing in prayer, knowing that Joseph and Kayse are going to have one of the most powerful testimonies that people have ever heard! We'll see you guys soon! We love you!

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  5. I have been following your story ever since I got my new computer. I want his family and him to know that he is a blessing and keeping up with his story and watching his video's has helped me overcome somethings I have been questioning with God. Through your story and the remarkable job he has done in your life I know that he is with me and when I ask for him to take over I have to just let go and let him do his job. Thank you so much because of all of yall I have peace and for this yall will always feel like family to me and I hope to hear about Joseph and Kasey in many years to come. I know that when I'm in doubt in the future I can remember the remarkable job he did for yall and kknow he is with all of us we just have to get out of the way and let him do his job. I will keep yall in my prayers and always in my heart. Thank you so much for sharing this with the world. God has big plans for both of you. I know it has been a long road and I know there are still going to be some bumbs in the road but he will see you through it. God bless and we love you all.

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