Sunday, October 12, 2008
October 12, 2008
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
October 8, 2008 5:15 p.m.
Love,
Todd, Leah, Cole, and Laurie
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
October 7, 2008 5:15 p.m.
Love,
Todd, Leah, Cole, and Laurie
Monday, October 6, 2008
October 6, 2008 5:15 pm (101 days in the hospital)
Good afternoon! Laurie and I are spending another day waiting on the ophthalmologist! He put in an order for her eyes to be dilated at
I realize it would seem that bringing Laurie home would be an easy decision; however it is also very complicated. After three months of becoming dependent on watching monitors and having nurses and doctors who can be at Laurie’s bedside at a moments notice, it is very difficult to let go of that security. The thought of traveling three hours home with Laurie sitting in a car seat is worrisome enough. Todd and I have already decided that once discharged we will stay at the UAB townhouse with Laurie a few days in order to be close to the hospital. We are looking at coming home this weekend or at the first of the next week!!!!
Once at home, Laurie and I will continue to be on “lock down” until at least spring. After being in a sterile, hospital environment all of her life, Laurie will be very susceptible to germs and infections. This is especially troublesome since Laurie will be coming home at the beginning of the cold/flu season. Laurie has already had her first synagis shot to help prevent RSV. Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) is a virus that causes a severe chest cold and wheezing. It can be detrimental to preemies! Therefore, we will have to be extremely cautious with Laurie once at home. She will continue to have a RSV shot once monthly from now until April. Although we are ready to be able to “show off” our little miracle, it will be several months before we can get her out. We will also have to limit guests coming into the house in order to decrease the likelihood of infections. As you can imagine this is also very scary with Cole bringing in germs from school. But, he has already learned the importance of scrubbing when entering the NICU. Todd did not even come into the nursery on Sunday due to having a sinus infection! The doctors have also advised that Todd and Cole change clothes and scrub immediately when getting home before touching Laurie. So, although we will be home, our lives will not be back to “normal” (we’re not even sure what that means at this point).
You all have been so supportive during this long and challenging ordeal. Your prayers have sustained us and helped Laurie get to the point of coming home! We are so thankful! Since we will not be able to get out once at home, I will continue to update the blog with Laurie’s progress and pictures. I’m sure that I will not be able to do this everyday, but will try to post 2-3 times a week. Thanks for continuing to check in on Laurie and please continue to pray as we take the next step of this long journey!
Love to all!
Todd, Leah, Cole, and Laurie
Friday, October 3, 2008
October 3, 2008 2:20 p.m.
Happy Friday! We are having another good day with not a lot of changes. Laurie continues her bottle feedings and weighed 5 lbs. 5 oz. last night. We still have not been able to wean her oxygen level any further. We are also still waiting on the ophthalmologist to come to re-examine her eyes. Hopefully, Todd and I will be able to get some answers and make plans for coming home over the weekend. Please pray for travel safety as Todd comes to
I will post again on Monday! Have a great weekend!
Todd, Leah, Cole, and Laurie
Thursday, October 2, 2008
October 2, 2008 3:05 pm
Love,
Todd, Leah, Cole, and Laurie
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
October 1, 2008 7:45 pm
Laurie has not had many changes with her care plan today. They did increase her feeds to 50 cc every 3 hours. She gained weight last night, weighing 5 lbs. 3 oz. We are also still waiting for the ophthalmologist to re-exam Laurie's eyes. After talking with the ophthalmologist, we will make further decisions about the posibility of Laurie coming home with oxygen. This is not the ideal situation, as she would have to come home on 100% oxygen (not good for her ROP). However, she is not tolerating us trying to wean her oxygen level past 30% very well. Hopefully, by this weekend the doctors, Todd, and I can make a plan for when and how is the best option for coming home! Please pray for wisdom as we make these decisions, not only for what is best for Laurie, but also for Cole. Thanks again for your love and support!
Love to all!
Todd, Leah, Cole, and Laurie
