Its was a rough start to the day… This has been the hardest age for him to go through this stuff yet. He understands fear and anticipation 
He is so bad at taking oral meds that he didn’t get even half of the versed dose he needed to sedate him for the IV so after 2 attempts and LOTS of tears, sweat and screams they just took the blood they needed to type match him in the event he needs blood during the procedure and were going to wait until after they gave him the gas to put him to sleep. Well I could hear him screaming and crying as I walked down the hall way. How scary must that have been for him to have a mask coming at and being held to your faceĀ 
As usual, even after zofran, reglan and emptying his stomach, he still threw up several times. Poor guy! I wish he tolerated the anesthesia better.
We got through the night, Trevor doesn’t seem to sleep much when we are here so he finally got into a deep sleep around 4am only to be woke up for a chest x-ray at 4:45! We are waiting for the ECHO and Lung Scan and hopefully we will go home today as planned.
Off to find some coffee…strong coffee!
Trevor's Allstars

I read how well things went on Twitter. Good news! Hope things go well today too. (((hugs to you)))
Sarah,
There is a wonderful drug they have that prevents nausea due to anesthesia ….have they ever mentioned it to you? I have to ask for it every time I have surgery (3 times) or the docs don’t remember it, but it works great and I am almost certain that children can tolerate it. If you’re stressed when reading this don’t bother to answer. I’ll talk to you later about it.I’ll ask my daughter if children can have it. It starts with a P. Can’t remember the name.
Poor little guy. I hated hospitals as a child. Was in one for six months myself as a little one.
Praying for Trevor ! Love you Sarah ! Barbara