Saturday, February 26, 2011

2/13-26/11

Omi is just kickin' some butt. (mostly ours) and things are moving right along.

Man, life takes over quick. I realized it's been a while since I've done an update. Omi definitely keeps us busy.

So last week he had a full dance card of appointments. 

He had an appointment with his pediatrician. Everything is good. He's gaining weight at a steady clip. He's at 9.5 lbs as of last week. His line had been sort of erratic on the growth curve, but is now going straight up, which is kind of funny since it's normally a curve not a straight line going up. All the Doctors are really pleased with this. He's finally getting chubby like he's supposed to be. He's on really high calorie formula (it's like beefcake weight gainer for babies) and we're seeing some pretty quick results. We have to add thickener to his food cause he's really messy when he eats. A side effect from how long he was on a breathing tube. Not a big deal.

They say that overall, it will take him until he's around 2 years old to fully catch up to normal.
He had been having a bit of reflux which is common in preemies, so he's basically on Zantac now. Yep, Omi has heartburn.

He then had an appointment with the people that did his eye surgery. I finally got to see an eye exam, and really don't care to see another one. If you've ever seen A Clockwork Orange, think of the scene in the theater. Not pretty.
But, his eyes look great and they won't have to see him again for another few weeks. Yay laser surgery.

The next day, he had a follow up appointment with the people who did his hernia surgery. Again, he looks just fine and won't have to be checked again for another 4-6 months. 

The day after that, he went in to have his next round of vaccinations. The kid is a champ, barely even bats an eye. It's a little sad that he is used to being stuck with needles, but I'm glad that he doesn't think it's that big of a deal. 
Besides, he got some really bitchin' band-aids with spaceships on them.

The following day, he had home health care come out and look at him. I was really pleased that the Nurse said she thought we were taking really good care of him. 
Later that day, another Nurse came out to get all his information for his developmental follow ups. He will have several of those until he's around 3 years old. The nurse said based on what she saw and the responses to the questions she asked, he seems to be right on track. Good news so far.

The day after that, he had his follow up at the NICU at St. Luke's. A little homecoming if you will. Of course the word got out that Mr. Omi was in the house, so he had a few visitors while they were running his labs. He got passed around a bit and as always enjoyed every bit of the attention. Even the receptionist stayed late just to make sure she could see him and say hello. I've said it many times, but still, they are some of my favorite people in the world.
His main reason for the visit was to determine if his adrenal gland was working properly. If not, he might have to go back on steroids for a while. When his labs came back later that day, his Doctor said she would have been happy with a grade of 4. His was 10. So I guess that means he will take up skydiving pretty soon.
They also gave an order to turn down his oxygen level again. I don't think it will be too long before he can ditch the oxygen and monitoring device. 

We're starting to get the hang of transporting him around. The stroller has a little basket on the bottom and his oxygen tank and monitor fit right in it. He's still not really "portable", but it's not as much of a pain as we thought it would be.

I think we're pretty lucky cause he sleeps most of the night and only really gets up to eat, then goes right back to bed. We keep him in a bassinet by our bed most of the time cause he's still really quiet when he cries and gets drowned out on the baby monitor by the oxygen condenser. It sounds like Darth Vader is in his room.
Overall, he's a pretty quiet baby and doesn't cry much. Don't get me wrong; he has his moments, and sometimes those moments last for a couple hours on and off, but I think we have it a lot easier than I imagined it was going to be. 

We've become pros at mixing bottles. We can wash, sterilize, mix and assemble 8 bottles in about 20 minutes now. It looks like we're serving drinks at a little baby bar.

There are a few extra things that we have to do that I guess are a bit outside the norm from other babies. His nasal cannula can be a bit high maintenance. Just trying to keep the thing on his face can be an ordeal by itself. You have to keep his nose lubed up and use saline drops to make sure he doesn't dry out or get too clogged up with snot. I wonder if later on he will freak out if anyone touches his nose. Probably. I would anyway. 

So, we've kind of found our groove as far as a schedule goes, and we're just enjoying our time hanging out with him. He's cute as hell and makes the funniest faces.

I'll try to update more now since I have some spare time.

Okay, I know everyone wants to see some pics of the little guy, so I'll be quiet now.  :)


 








Saturday, February 12, 2011

2/4-12/11

Sleepy.

Well, as you might have guessed, we've been busy the last few days. Still adjusting to a new schedule with the little man home. 
I'll have to go back and tell the story of the last couple weeks at the NICU the next post or so. Nobody expected him to be able to come home so soon, and we had to cover a lot of ground in a short amount of time. It was like a race getting ready for him to come home. We all thought that he would take a while to get the hang of feeding with a bottle, and he just took off with it. Go figure.
As usual, the staff there made sure we were ready, had everything we needed, gave great advice and made the transition as smooth as possible.
Incredible group of people. We can't thank them enough for everything they did for Omi, Heather and I. 
I have to give them their props in another post. They deserve a lot of credit for what they do.




So, ....... home!


Omi is kickin' some boo-tay.

He is almost nine pounds now!


Omi came home on oxygen and a heart monitor. Not a huge deal, could have been a lot worse. 
So, we had to learn how to use all the equipment and get comfortable with it. We did one sleepover at St. Luke's before coming home the next day. (the sleepover consisted of us taking care of him by ourselves in a room overnight) 

After an emotional, but happy discharge from St. Luke's, Omi got to meet his new Pediatrician a couple days later. 
Hope you like her kid, you're going to be in there quite often for a while. 
His first checkup went well. No problems or worries. Gaining weight and cruisin' right along.

The next day he had another appointment with a cardiologist. Again, no problems.

Around this point, I realize that there is no easy way to carry an oxygen tank, heart monitor and Omi in a car seat at the same time.

We have a home health nurse come out two days a week to weigh him and check to see that things are going okay.

He still has follow-ups with the people that did his hernia and eye surgeries soon.

Omi seemed a little sad the first couple days home, but is adjusting a little more every day. I don't blame him; they took really good care of him, and some would even say he was a bit spoiled at the NICU. (we told them to, and we're glad they did) So yeah, Omi likes to be held a lot. No problem.

We don't sleep much right now. I'm sure I'm not telling anybody anything new by saying that a baby is a lot of work. We're still trying to do all the stuff around the house that we should have done while he was in the hospital (there was just not enough time in a day). 
Heather is on maternity for the next couple weeks, and I'm wrapping it up at my job. We'll have a week or so where we're both home and then she goes back to work while I stay home with the little guy for a while. We should be able to get quite a bit done. No worries.


Anyway, we're just figuring out what works for all of us. And by that I mean that we're all just trying to figure out who gets to sleep when and for how long.    ;)








Thursday, February 3, 2011