Parenting Unique and Differently Abled Children with a wide variety of medical issues. ADHD/ODD, Allergies, Aspergers, Autism, Brain Malformations, Cleft Palate, Dysgraphia, Dyslexia, Eczema, Hearing Loss, Hypothyroidism, Mosaic Trisomy 16, Russell Silver Syndrome, Sensory Issues, Speech Issues...just to name a few...
Pages
- Home
- Noah & Mosaic Trisomy 16
- Nathan & Russell Silver Syndrome
- DONATE! Why we need HELP!
- Noah's Story
- Nathan's Story (Noah cont)
- Noah & Nathan's Stories Continued
- N&N's Stories (2013)
- N&N's Story (2014)
- N&N's Story (2015)
- About Our Family
- My Journey for Children
- Other Blogs & Social Media
- Noah's Milestones
- Nathan's Milestones
Showing posts with label Hypospadious. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hypospadious. Show all posts
Tuesday, February 28, 2017
Hope. It's in our genes!
Today is February 28th - RARE DISEASE DAY ...
We don't need to just wait and share our stories that "one day a year" ... we should all be sharing our stories all the time, and that's what I really try to do with the boys and their stories. (If you are going to read this - PLEASE PLEASE read all the way to the end.)
When a mom (and dad) find out they're pregnant, never in a million years do you think that you are going to be one of "those" people who have a child with medical issues. You don't expect to have complication, or premature births, genetic tests, life changing news .... words that no parent should ever have to hear and that just changes your whole world. All of it.
I fought a long heartbreaking battle to have the four boys I gave birth to. I was a teenage parent - I got pregnant with Calahan, but I immediately suffered a miscarriage, only finding out several weeks later I was still pregnant and it had been twins. After Calahan was born I had four more miscarriages, and I didn't have a pregnancy that stuck until he was five years old. This was Noah, but it was very clear that the pregnancy was not going as it should be very early on. Through an amnio we discovered that Noah has a very very rare genetic disorder called Mosaic Trisomy 16. If it had been full trisomy, he wouldn't be here, however; I was told repeatedly that he would not live regardless. He was born weighing only 1lb 12.2 oz and was 13 3/4 inches long. He proved them wrong and he thrived. After Noah I had seven more miscarriages before getting pregnant with Nathan. I had gotten a divorce from Noah's biological donor and met Dennis. Surely odds wouldn't be that I'd end up with another medically rare child. But that's exactly what happened. Nathan's pregnancy mimicked Noah's in so many ways, but was also pretty different. The amnio came back "clean" and unable to detect any sort of genetic issues. Though we found out he had a 2-vessel cord and something called "Dandy Walker" ... Nathan was born weighing 3lbs 4oz and was 15 3/4 inches long. He was born with a cleft palate and various other things. Regardless... what are the odds of having two significantly rare medically challenged children with two different dads? (I had one miscarriage after Nathan before I got pregnant wtih Kaedyn, and then three more after. 16 miscarriages, four biological boys, and the boy we adopted <3 - and DB's daughter whom we hope will come into our lives-)
Both boys have a long list of medical issues.....
NOAH'S MEDICAL ISSUES:
Medical Issues we have dealt with that may not be a big concern at the moment: severe asymmetrical IUGR, low fluid, small poorly functioning placenta, heart deceleration, bilirubin in amniotic fluid, Low Micro-Preemie Birth Weight, On Vent for 40 hours, Brachycephaly craniosynostosis, enlarged right kidney, ASD & VSD (3 holes in his heart all together), eye pupils shaped like footballs, Hypospadious (fixed surgically at 1 year), Natural Circumcision, Hyperbilirubinemia, he had both Apnea and Bradycardia (Brady’s he had, Apnea he didn’t start until a few weeks before his due date)... Brain scan at one point showed some fluid on his brain that was later declared a "variation of normal", umbilical & double groin hernias (fixed surgically at 6 months), C-DIFF bacterial infection from antibiotics and started to go into Kidney Failure, Broken Nose, Gastro issues (vomiting same time every day for years) .... He has had surgeries to repair his hypospadious, hernias, and to put in ear tubes, also dental surgery... and he has been put in the hospital/put under for countless tests.
Medical Issues we are currently dealing with: Mosaic Trisomy 16, Glomerulonephritis & Hematuria (both kidney issues), Hearing Loss (in his left ear, he has a hearing aid). Ocular Hypertension (high pressure in his eyes). Fine Motor Delay, Mixed Receptive-Expressive Language Disorder, Anxiety, ADD, Dyslexia & Dysgraphia. He is on the spectrum (ASD) in the "Aspergers" range.... oral sensitivity issues (taste & texture)... sound sensitively issues... speech delays....low muscle tone, tone issues from his hips to his toes & Supinated feet, Sensory Processing Disorder, environmental allergies, braces (for both his teeth and his feet!), skin growths/moles that are being "watched," he has ongoing Speech, Occupational, and Physical Therapies .... he homeschools due to having a poor immune system and catching everything he's around, missing more school than being there. Pre-Hypertension. Glaucoma.
NATHAN'S MEDICAL ISSUES:
Medical Issues that we have dealt with and that we are currently dealing with: He is 7 years old (2014) and 28-30 lbs (depending on the scale) and 3 foot 4 inches (103 cm/40.6 in)…..In Nathan’s short little life, he had been diagnosed with the following: 2 Vessel Umbilical Cord, Low Birth Weight, Hypospadious, Natural Circumcision, Hyperbilirubinemia, Soft Cleft Palate/High Palate, Aortic Septal Defect (healed itself), Feeding Issues, Torticollis, Webbing of the fingers, Hydrocephalus, Bifid Uvula, Dandy Walker Variant (Missing Vermis in his cerebellum), Polymicrogyria (another brain malformation, meaning many folds, DR says the front of his brain looks like a bunch of grapes on MRI), Flat Feet, Tone Issues, Undescended Testicles, Russell-Silver Syndrome (a type of Primordial Dwarfism/growth disorder), Human Growth Hormone Deficiency, Scoliosis, Failure to Thrive, Apraxia of Speech, Non-Verbal, Seizures (when sick), Mild Hearing Loss, Velopharyngeal Insufficiency (VPI), Migraines, Asthma, Allergies and Autism. Broken Nose (2013)
In 2016 Nathan's diagnosis of Russell Silver Syndrome was taken away. He is currently and ongoingly going through extensive chromosome and genetic testing in hopes to give us a solid diagnosis. We have no "umbrella" diagnosis now but his Genetics doc is certain there is some sort of chromosome abnormality.
Age 9: weight is 45-47 lbs & 3 ft. 9 inches.
Things get added to the list, sometimes they change...... but this is a fact... something you only understand if you become one of these parents who are in this special community of other parents who "get it" because they've been through it themselves...
These children who have to live their lives knowing absolutely nothing more than the hand they were dealt, this isn't a "normal" but it is THEIR normal because it is all they know........ THESE KIDS teach us more than we could ever teach them, they bring MORE JOY into our lives then all the heart ache and worry ... It is a blessing to know these kids, to be their parents, to watch them grow, to have the honor of living their lives with them. It is an ABSOLUTE amazing thing to witness the MIRACLES that my children are and have been. The amount of PRIDE I couldn't even begin to express because I have watched these boys tackle things that adults can't handle and to step forward with fright hidden behind bravery ....
I wouldn't change them for anything - I wouldn't change one hair on their head - BUT not wanting to change who they are doesn't mean that as a parent of a special needs child you can't wish that things were different for them too. I don't like seeing my kids in pain - all the time, I want to scream every time I have to talk my child into allowing someone to do something to them that they are terrified of or that I know will hurt them, I would rather choke on begging them to be brave and watching the pleading in their eyes as waves of pain envelopes them. If I could *fix* those things that cause them pain and threaten their lives without changing anything about who they are as a person - I WOULD IN A HEARTBEAT.
I don't think people realize just how hard it is on a family to have to watch your children (sibling, grandchild, nephew/niece, etc) go through things like this - to live with the constant fear and worry that we go through. Sometimes it's hard to sit there and think "must be nice" to have such a "normal" life and not have to plan out every "what if" scenario that might happen when you leave the house just so you can be prepared.. just in case.
I have been accused of doing things like abusing my kids - making them sick on purpose (munchausen by proxy) - having people call CPS on us because they feel as if - not living in our house/living our lives - they know that our children need to be taken away because we are somehow causing their medical issues. I've had friends turn on me, family ignore me, and people just stop "caring" ... People start to complain about my being "too negative" because they don't like HEARING or READING about the boys medical issues. They feel I should focus on the positive things in our lives, and trust me - when I say - WE DO. Here is the difference. Because of our kids medical issues, our lives literally REVOLVE around the medical issues going on with our boys (and our family in general.) We don't CHOOSE to be negative - we are just expressing our everyday lives. You don't like it ....... imagine LIVING IT. This is OUR LIFE! So don't shame us, have little compassion and have some understanding. Sometimes - though - we need to vent about our day, our fears, all these things that worry us and the trials and hard things we go through on a daily basis.
I'm not saying we don't enjoy our lives, because we do. Even though our lives revolve a lot around medical stuff, I will take every day with doctors over not having my kids. We couldn't love our kids anymore than we do. It doesn't make our fears any less real. But every day is a blessing with these kids - because unlike most parents, they don't live by the motto ......
ENJOY EVERY SINGLE DAY BECAUSE YOU NEVER KNOW WHEN IT WILL BE THE LAST .....
We do....and actually have it be a reality. #theBoyWhoLIved and #SuperNathan
(Thanks for reading.)
Saturday, February 7, 2015
Oye the Hyposadious Crazies Continue ...
.My mother is a genius. Now I know where I get it from, but I didn't think of this. So Nathan has had (so far) 4 surgeries on his boy bits. His urethra was on the under side of his penis and not the tip. It took 3 surgeries to get it to the tip. (Noah had this also but only needed one surgery) ..... We thought we were done then. Then he needed a 4th surgery because he had 3 holes he was peeing from. We thought we were done.
Finally we get him completely potty trained and his underwear is constantly wet. Not because he is peeing/having accidents. He is leaking.
So he is going through a lot of underwear a day because they get wet.
I hate to put him back in diapers or pull ups because it feels like a step back and I am afraid he will get lazy with it.
So that whole story was to say my mom thought about putting pantry liners in his underwear to catch the wet but save the underwear. Yay!! And I was worried about him being okay with it but we sat and explained it, and he was okay with it!! Yay!! He gets really upset when he gets wet. So genius idea!
So I put a panty liner in his underwear early this afternoon. And it came out all scrunched up. So I taped down each end of the panty liner with soft medical tape to see if that would help it stay in place. Guess we'll see tomorrow. This was getting his night time undies ready, and that is taped on with clear medical tape ....
He ended up still wetting his pants with ^^^^ that one .....
Finally we get him completely potty trained and his underwear is constantly wet. Not because he is peeing/having accidents. He is leaking.
So he is going through a lot of underwear a day because they get wet.
I hate to put him back in diapers or pull ups because it feels like a step back and I am afraid he will get lazy with it.
So that whole story was to say my mom thought about putting pantry liners in his underwear to catch the wet but save the underwear. Yay!! And I was worried about him being okay with it but we sat and explained it, and he was okay with it!! Yay!! He gets really upset when he gets wet. So genius idea!
So I put a panty liner in his underwear early this afternoon. And it came out all scrunched up. So I taped down each end of the panty liner with soft medical tape to see if that would help it stay in place. Guess we'll see tomorrow. This was getting his night time undies ready, and that is taped on with clear medical tape ....
He ended up still wetting his pants with ^^^^ that one .....
Friday, March 14, 2014
March 14 ~ Hospitalization Day: 3
Nathan went in for his FOURTH hypospadious surgery. He was peeing out of three holes this time, and they had to go in and close off the two that opened up - that weren't supposed to. The parts in quotations, they are my facebook status messages.....
"So....... he hasn't peed all night (he's been hooked up to the IV all night) .... and he still hasn't pooped and it's been well over 12 hours since the suppository He is still complaining about a belly ache too... (which pretty much told me he didn't poop, but I wanted to get it confirmed and she said he hadn't, nor had he had a wet diaper.) ... so they came in with a portable ultrasound machine and said his bladder was pretty full (at least a cup of urine in it) ... but didn't like to be any blockages. This kid.... :: Sigh ::"
"So update on Nathan this morning. As of 8:30 this morning he has not peed ALL NIGHT LONG ....... he's just refusing all around, he actually just stood up to try to pee in a urinal (because I bribed him) and couldn't do it at all. They are talking about doing a catheter.... boo. He had a stool softer suppository yesterday (I thought it was a explosion suppository) .... we'll get the exploding one today. And his pain level is been around a 6 ... he is still complaining about his belly hurting a lot ... So, we're going to get up and moving a bit this morning to see if we can get anything going before having to go to extremes...."
We decided to get out of the hospital room for awhile. Got him all unhooked from everything again, and away we went. First stop, cafeteria for breakfast for me and the Daddy....
Nathan had some chocolate milk....
Then we stopped in the gift shop again for more bribery .... we tried on some Mickey Mouse ears ... probably closest to Disney we'll ever get (boo!)
The puppy in his hands is what he decided on. His encouragement to poop and pee!
I love this owl thing. They have another one with cats...
Hot pack the nurse brought in to try to help him get things moving....
Such a hobbit, second breakfast .... he mostly stuck to the fruit again ....
Nathan and Liam .... that's what he named him.
The doctors have been in and out, a lot of them... talking of all the things that can be done... all the way to doing a cath ... don't want no catheter .... see... revolting ...
Liam is cheering Nathan on along with the rest of his fan club. Seriously - we're losing so much hope at this point of even GOING home ... usually we go home on day three but he's hurting and nothing is coming out. Ugh ugh ... I'm surprised he's doing any intake ...
I went down to get his prescriptions so we had them when we went home. I stopped in the gift shop just to delay my going back to the room for a bit.... I love these tiny glass animals.... the two doves, reminds me of my Grandma ... Blue Birds of Love is what she called them.
This is AWESOME ....
I got back to the room and I was thinking, I should take him in the bathroom and have him try to go in there. Just about at that point in time, Dennis said it. So I did.......
"Woohooooooooooooooooooohoooooo ooooo!! Nathan finally peed after 12 hours of NOT PEEING ........."
Shortly after he peed, he screamed "I HAVE TO POOP!"
"The missile has acquired it'd target and we had our explosion!!! Not only did he pee, but he pooped too - yay!!!!!!!! And he was definitely backed up. Also - HE ASKED TO USE THE POTTY TO POOP!!! This is HUGE! This is the first time this has happened!! HUGE YAY!!! We had a discussion after - asked him if he wanted to continue to poop in the potty and wear underwear, he said yes.... we shall see ::: crossing fingers for that and going home today :::"
WE ARE GOING HOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!
"Who needs to see out the back window?"
"Goodbye Seattle. ....."
We stopped to get something to eat around dinner time. He was so excited NOT to be in the hospital...
"Just wanted to let everyone know we made it home safe. That's all I have to say tonight."
Nope, I don't look tired... not.at.all....
"So....... he hasn't peed all night (he's been hooked up to the IV all night) .... and he still hasn't pooped and it's been well over 12 hours since the suppository He is still complaining about a belly ache too... (which pretty much told me he didn't poop, but I wanted to get it confirmed and she said he hadn't, nor had he had a wet diaper.) ... so they came in with a portable ultrasound machine and said his bladder was pretty full (at least a cup of urine in it) ... but didn't like to be any blockages. This kid.... :: Sigh ::"
"So update on Nathan this morning. As of 8:30 this morning he has not peed ALL NIGHT LONG ....... he's just refusing all around, he actually just stood up to try to pee in a urinal (because I bribed him) and couldn't do it at all. They are talking about doing a catheter.... boo. He had a stool softer suppository yesterday (I thought it was a explosion suppository) .... we'll get the exploding one today. And his pain level is been around a 6 ... he is still complaining about his belly hurting a lot ... So, we're going to get up and moving a bit this morning to see if we can get anything going before having to go to extremes...."
We decided to get out of the hospital room for awhile. Got him all unhooked from everything again, and away we went. First stop, cafeteria for breakfast for me and the Daddy....
Nathan had some chocolate milk....
Then we stopped in the gift shop again for more bribery .... we tried on some Mickey Mouse ears ... probably closest to Disney we'll ever get (boo!)
The puppy in his hands is what he decided on. His encouragement to poop and pee!
I love this owl thing. They have another one with cats...
"Conversation that just happened. ... taking a picture of my hot chocolate. ...I say. ..."getting proof that they don't know how to spell Dennis" we are use to my name getting misspelled but how can you screw up Dennis? DB says "did they really?" Me. .."Yep only one N" .....DB... "I should have just said DB, kinda hard to screw up DB" Me...."well they could spell it out. ....." and together we said "d-e-e-b-e-e" and laughed. ....."
And then he put it behind my laptop (or maybe I did) and I went to move it to do something, and all over the floor it went! Smelled like Chi-tea or awhile...
Hot pack the nurse brought in to try to help him get things moving....
Such a hobbit, second breakfast .... he mostly stuck to the fruit again ....
Nathan and Liam .... that's what he named him.
The doctors have been in and out, a lot of them... talking of all the things that can be done... all the way to doing a cath ... don't want no catheter .... see... revolting ...
Liam is cheering Nathan on along with the rest of his fan club. Seriously - we're losing so much hope at this point of even GOING home ... usually we go home on day three but he's hurting and nothing is coming out. Ugh ugh ... I'm surprised he's doing any intake ...
I went down to get his prescriptions so we had them when we went home. I stopped in the gift shop just to delay my going back to the room for a bit.... I love these tiny glass animals.... the two doves, reminds me of my Grandma ... Blue Birds of Love is what she called them.
This is AWESOME ....
I got back to the room and I was thinking, I should take him in the bathroom and have him try to go in there. Just about at that point in time, Dennis said it. So I did.......
"Woohooooooooooooooooooohoooooo
Shortly after he peed, he screamed "I HAVE TO POOP!"
"The missile has acquired it'd target and we had our explosion!!! Not only did he pee, but he pooped too - yay!!!!!!!! And he was definitely backed up. Also - HE ASKED TO USE THE POTTY TO POOP!!! This is HUGE! This is the first time this has happened!! HUGE YAY!!! We had a discussion after - asked him if he wanted to continue to poop in the potty and wear underwear, he said yes.... we shall see ::: crossing fingers for that and going home today :::"
WE ARE GOING HOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!
"Who needs to see out the back window?"
"Goodbye Seattle. ....."
We stopped to get something to eat around dinner time. He was so excited NOT to be in the hospital...
"Just wanted to let everyone know we made it home safe. That's all I have to say tonight."
Nope, I don't look tired... not.at.all....
March 13 ~ Hospitalization Day: 2
Nathan went in for his FOURTH hypospadious surgery. He was peeing out of three holes this time, and they had to go in and close off the two that opened up - that weren't supposed to. The parts in quotations, they are my facebook status messages.....
"7 am this morning and he slept through the night. .... good pain control. .... Waiting to see how he is feeling...."
He slept pretty late ... I think it was almost 9 before he got up ...
"Someone is waking up First thing he did was look for Daddy.... he loves his Daddy...."
"Look at this smile this morning! He says his tummy still hurts a lot.... we shall see how today goes. ...."
"Trying to eat take two. ..... so far it's just the peaches .... and he asked for more. ... the eggs he isn't so fond of. ...."
I decided to take a walk to the cafeteria and get Daddy and I some breakfast. Had to stop in the gift shop to bribe encourage him drink and eat and pee and poop... he picked out a little dino claw thing...
"Got little man out for a walk right away this morning.... he didn't want to go but he had a good time riding in the wagon"
After Daddy and I ate, he decided that riding in the wagon was the thing to do ...
Then the trips to the playroom began ...
"Another gift from the hospital. ...." This was one of the "freebies" that patients could take from the playroom that volunteers make. Nate saw it and .... well.... love...
"OMGosh someone sent Nathan this little sloth. ...it is so cute and soft! There was no name on the card so whomever sent it, thank you! He got really excited when he saw it! It also had front row seat to his lunch! Lol"
"THIS JUST IN .................... NATHAN FARTED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! There was a rumble in his bed.... I heard it .... I hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhheard it... now, back to your regularly scheduled facebook feed...."
"Nathan and his fans are hanging out watching The Muppets for the first time. ..... he is actually watching it too"
"Some of Nate's favorite things for lunch! Cheese sticks bread, apples, carrots and celery. ... seriously, four winners in his book!"
There are several dogs that come around to visit the kids.... and this is Mika :)
Back down to the playroom for awhile, this time Nate wanted to play outside for a little bit...
Um.... yes, this happened....
Out for another walk, I took pictures of some of the tiny glass pieces (I think it's a type of shrink-a-dink type thing) .. some of our favorites... and the bottom are some of our pipe cleaner animals we did in the playroom earlier ...
It's pure SILLINESS here....
"Nathan was told that to go home he had to drink, I turned around and saw this. .... ha ha ha.... he did it for awhile but didn't actually drink much...."
"His nurse was just in here about 45 minutes or so ago, doing his vitals and he was doing really good - just when I think there is HOPE going home tonight - maybe - it gets crushed. She was doing his vitals and he pointed to a zero on the pain scale, and then just about 10 - 15 minutes ago - everything changed. He had a bad face, even burst into tears Went from a zero on the pain scale to about a 6. So we are doing some ibuprofen and hoping that helps. I am hoping he'll take a nap but fat chance of that...."
"We are for sure staying tonight ..... Nathan just got a suppository too ... so we should expect an explosion at some point ..."
Dinner came ... but ... he didn't eat much :( He did have FUN eating though... and he cracked up his nurses....
"Asking your child permission to watch TV .... cuz, it's his hospital room and he's had an endless supply of DVDs of Blues Clues going..... right now, it's Monsters University .... but I literally just said to him "Hey Nate, can we watch Hell's Kitchen tonight" ... he went "um-hum" ... I think that was a yes. I think DB secretly enjoys Blues Clues ...dontcha Daddy?"
"Nathan got real upset tonight. ..."
"So Nathan just had a good cry, he wants to go home, so we called up is brothers and talked to them for a few minutes.... and now he's sleeping. No poop yet though ......... humph."
"Sleeping at 7pm....."
"So Nathan's output has gone down a little and he has drank maybe 6 oz of liquid all day. He's been eating well but just not drinking - even though he's been off the IV all day. Took him until afternoon to really get all the IV fluids out of him and since then, diapers haven't been that good. So .... they are hooking him back up to the IV tonight. I can't disagree with that, I don't want him getting dehydrated. He's eating - now just need him to drink and poop"
"More on Nathan.......
They had to come in and mess with his IV line……… he weren’t happy like…. no no …. but he is sleeping again …. as long as he be sleeping, I be happy like….
And when I talk like that, I really need sleep….."
"Over two hours later ………. IV is finally in an more pain meds on board … he should be undisturbed for about 4 hours…"
And I finally went to sleep for a few hours.....
"7 am this morning and he slept through the night. .... good pain control. .... Waiting to see how he is feeling...."
He slept pretty late ... I think it was almost 9 before he got up ...
"Someone is waking up First thing he did was look for Daddy.... he loves his Daddy...."
"Look at this smile this morning! He says his tummy still hurts a lot.... we shall see how today goes. ...."
"Trying to eat take two. ..... so far it's just the peaches .... and he asked for more. ... the eggs he isn't so fond of. ...."
"4 little cups of peaches......... that's what he's eaten! YAY!"
After breakfast he was just blah ... so I wanted to get him unhooked from all his wires and chains tubes ... so we talked to the nurse, got it all cleared.... and he got his IV unhooked to try to encourage him to drink more, and got in his own clothes...
"Got little man out for a walk right away this morning.... he didn't want to go but he had a good time riding in the wagon"
After Daddy and I ate, he decided that riding in the wagon was the thing to do ...
Then the trips to the playroom began ...
"Another gift from the hospital. ...." This was one of the "freebies" that patients could take from the playroom that volunteers make. Nate saw it and .... well.... love...
"OMGosh someone sent Nathan this little sloth. ...it is so cute and soft! There was no name on the card so whomever sent it, thank you! He got really excited when he saw it! It also had front row seat to his lunch! Lol"
"THIS JUST IN .................... NATHAN FARTED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! There was a rumble in his bed.... I heard it .... I hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhheard it... now, back to your regularly scheduled facebook feed...."
"Nathan and his fans are hanging out watching The Muppets for the first time. ..... he is actually watching it too"
"Some of Nate's favorite things for lunch! Cheese sticks bread, apples, carrots and celery. ... seriously, four winners in his book!"
There are several dogs that come around to visit the kids.... and this is Mika :)
Back down to the playroom for awhile, this time Nate wanted to play outside for a little bit...
Out for another walk, I took pictures of some of the tiny glass pieces (I think it's a type of shrink-a-dink type thing) .. some of our favorites... and the bottom are some of our pipe cleaner animals we did in the playroom earlier ...
It's pure SILLINESS here....
"Nathan was told that to go home he had to drink, I turned around and saw this. .... ha ha ha.... he did it for awhile but didn't actually drink much...."
"His nurse was just in here about 45 minutes or so ago, doing his vitals and he was doing really good - just when I think there is HOPE going home tonight - maybe - it gets crushed. She was doing his vitals and he pointed to a zero on the pain scale, and then just about 10 - 15 minutes ago - everything changed. He had a bad face, even burst into tears Went from a zero on the pain scale to about a 6. So we are doing some ibuprofen and hoping that helps. I am hoping he'll take a nap but fat chance of that...."
"We are for sure staying tonight ..... Nathan just got a suppository too ... so we should expect an explosion at some point ..."
Dinner came ... but ... he didn't eat much :( He did have FUN eating though... and he cracked up his nurses....
"Asking your child permission to watch TV .... cuz, it's his hospital room and he's had an endless supply of DVDs of Blues Clues going..... right now, it's Monsters University .... but I literally just said to him "Hey Nate, can we watch Hell's Kitchen tonight" ... he went "um-hum" ... I think that was a yes. I think DB secretly enjoys Blues Clues ...dontcha Daddy?"
"Nathan got real upset tonight. ..."
"So Nathan just had a good cry, he wants to go home, so we called up is brothers and talked to them for a few minutes.... and now he's sleeping. No poop yet though ......... humph."
"Sleeping at 7pm....."
"So Nathan's output has gone down a little and he has drank maybe 6 oz of liquid all day. He's been eating well but just not drinking - even though he's been off the IV all day. Took him until afternoon to really get all the IV fluids out of him and since then, diapers haven't been that good. So .... they are hooking him back up to the IV tonight. I can't disagree with that, I don't want him getting dehydrated. He's eating - now just need him to drink and poop"
"More on Nathan.......
They had to come in and mess with his IV line……… he weren’t happy like…. no no …. but he is sleeping again …. as long as he be sleeping, I be happy like….
And when I talk like that, I really need sleep….."
"Over two hours later ………. IV is finally in an more pain meds on board … he should be undisturbed for about 4 hours…"
And I finally went to sleep for a few hours.....
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)