Monday, April 30, 2012

Surgery, AFOs and Spring Time

Wouldn't you know I'm behind again. I should've posted last week but stayed pretty busy taking care of James.
Two weeks ago James went to the pediatrician for his Pre-Op visit. He got the all clear! We did find that he gained 2 more lbs putting him at 29 lbs! We haven't been too concerned about his weight lately. I took a peek at my own baby book recently and found that I only weighed 27 lbs when I turned 4. To me that puts James a reasonable weight for his age. I do understand that he burns calories like crazy, but as long as he isn't losing weight or showing signs of malnutrition I'm not worried.
After the pediatrician we headed to Dr. Goldstein's office. She's James' physicatrist-physical rehab doctor. I scheduled an apointment with her because James had been getting some pretty bad bruising on his legs from his AFOs. She agreed that they defiately were too small and he shouldn't wear them at all anymore. Of course it takes a couple weeks to get into the orthotist so he's been without AFOs for awhile now. Wednesday of this week we'll head to Healthcare Accessories before therapy to get molds made of his legs. She had a pretty lengthy conversation with the orthotist about what kind of AFO would be best for him-give his the best support but not be harmful and still give him some control. He was going to have to have a couple of conversation with some fellow colleagues and so I guess we'll see what's best for him when we get the new AFOs. The fun part about new AFOs is getting to pick a new pattern! I think this time mom will narrow it down to 2 and let James practice his eye gaze choosing to pick what he wants!
Last week on Tuesday James had surgery to remove his adenoids and put tubes in his ears. We've been waiting for this surgery to hopefully help with James' sleep apnea. He sweats super bad in his sleep-which is one of the symptoms, and he doesn't sleep well so we were hoping this would be our answer. Surgery went very well. James did pretty good after surgery and came home the same day. He was sore the first couple of days but since then he's been great! He's still snoring but now it sounds more like a normal person snoring and less like he's not breathing! Hopefully the snoring goes away completely. They warned us that he may snore for a couple weeks while all the swelling goes down. We've also noticed his reflux symptoms have lessoned since the surgery. They are still there but nonetheless way better. Now it's only occassional instead of every morning. We did take James out of school for the rest of the week to recover and going back today was a little tough for him but I'm sure he was glad to see his teacher and friends again.
We've been loving the nice weather and going for walks with the boys, going to the park and of course blowing bubbles!

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Off to school

Here's a picture of James ready for school!
Not too much is new with the family for now. Later this week James will have his 4 year check up and his preop visit for surgery on the 24th. Hopefully getting rid of his adenoids and getting tubes will help with the sleep apnea and congestion James is constantly fighting. I'll also be asking the doctor about James' reflux. In past weeks we've been noticing a lot of flare ups, gagging and even some throwing up. I'm not sure if it's all reflux or also to do with all the drainage that comes with allergy season. Hopefully a few answers on Thursday!

Saturday, April 7, 2012

Easter



Happy Easter!
Today the boys and I dyed our Easter eggs. Daddy was at work so set to work covering our table with newspaper and mixing egg dye. I saw a new idea on Pinterest :). Instead of getting and egg dye kit we used 1 pkt of KoolAid + 2/3 cup water. It worked just as good as the kits do and we didn't have to deal with the stinky vinegar! I sent Andy to the store to buy the KoolAid and the selection was pretty poor so we did some experimenting to get some of the colors. I combined Mixed Berry with Orange to get the green color, We used a black cherry for the dark red color, Mixed Berry for blue, Strawberry for pink/red and Tropical Punch for red and of course Orange flavor for Orange. I also saw another idea online (not sure where, it may have been Pinterest) and we used a whisk-put the egg inside it to make it easier for James and Elliot to help dump the eggs into the dye. Both boys had lots of fun.
Since the table was already covered with newspaper we decided to do a little finger painting too. We like to use Crayola's fingerpaints that wash off super easy.

Monday, April 2, 2012

Happy 4th Birthday James!


It's amazing what can happen in 4 years and how fast the time flies.
4 years ago on March 31st I was in for a rude awakening. I was just barely 25 weeks pregnant. I woke up on a Monday morning and had a little spotting. After talking it over with my mom and a friend who was in nursing school I decided I'd go to urgent care before my Monday morning lecture (I was in the middle of the internship). As I was being examined the urgent care doctor told me my bag of waters was bulging and he was going to call the on-call OB doctor. I was young and it was my first baby-I had no idea what my bag of waters bulging meant. The doctor came back and said they were going to send me up to OB. I assumed the clinic but as I was being pushed in the wheelchair I quickly figured out we were going to the hospital. I really had no clue what was happening. When I got to the hospital the nurses were waiting for me and hurried me into a room, put in an IV, hooked me up to all the usual monitors and a doctor came in a few moments later. He checked me and asked how I slept and if I was having any pain or contractions. I told him I felt just fine and slept great the night before. He seemed baffled. He said you're 5 cm dilated. I was a little confused but that was when I realized how serious it was. I called my school director, and my husband. Andy rushed to the hospital so we could wait and see what happened. They put me on a drug called nifidepine (not sure about the spelling). About an hour or so after I arrived at the hospital I started to have contractions. The drugs helped to stop them and they had me laying down "standing on my head". My hips had to be higher than my head-basically just using the law of gravity to help me from delivering. It sure made it hard to eat, sleep and pee. Eventually they had to put in a catheter because as my bladder would fill my contractions would become worse. They gave me a shot in my butt called betamethasone. It's used to help develop the babies lungs. My husband was good enough to get me some movies to watch and we settled in to wait. Not much more happened Monday. The OB doctor came in later to explain to us that I wasn't leaving the hospital until I delivered a baby-whether it was a day or 3 months. Tuesday brought the same things except we got a visit from a neonatologist. They have to inform the parents of all the risks and possibilities that come with having a premature baby. She came in with a binder that had tons of graphs that showed all the chances of death, developmental delay, brain bleeds, etc. The day continued the same as Monday, just standing on my head. Same on Wednesday, except around noon they told me they were taking me off the drugs and moving me to a regular room. It seems that after they get 48 hours of the betamethasone they stop and that's all they can really do. They kept me on bedrest and told me to let them know if I had any changes. About 5:00 that night I went to the bathroom and had some bleeding. Immediately the doctor had me moved back to the delivery suite. About an hour later I began laboring. At 2am on Thursday April 3, 2008 James was born. We couldn't see him. The NICU nurse immediately took him to resuscitation room. I don't know if we really knew what to expect. I was taken back to my delivery suite (He was delivered in a high risk delivery room that's attached to the resuscitation room) to recover. About 2 hours later they took us to the NICU to meet our son. We couldn't believe how small he was. I think we were so overwhelmed we didn't even know what to think or say. Here was this tiny baby, that didn't look like a normal newborn, and we were barely allowed to touch for fear that too much stimulation could be painful for his smalle underdeveloped nerve endings. We were introduced to the rules of the NICU, the machines and the nurses around us that would become our lives for the next 4 1/2 months. They warned us there would be good days and bad days and our lives would quickly become a rollercoaster. Little did we know how right they were. James had good days, okay days and bad days. And they could change so fast.
With all this I don't think we realized how amazing James would be. We had no idea he'd have special needs, not be able to talk or walk, but nonetheless we loved this tiny baby we didn't know.
Happy 4th Birthday James! You are an amazing little boy that we love so much and can't imagine you being any different! You've brought so much joy to us and many other people. Everyone just loves your smile! You've taught us all so much and can't wait to see what you've got in store for us in the next year!