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Friday, July 24, 2009

6 Month Checkup

Well, today was check up day.  He is 18.19 lbs, 27.5 inches long, and is HEAVY.  His nose started running a few days ago but it is nothing serious.  Doc feels it is a head cold that is associated with his teeth coming in.  Let’s hope so.

All I can say is he has come a LONG way from when he was in the hospital. 

I love my Little man.

Friday, May 22, 2009

Anything with a Drive Thru please…..

I was picking up my lil man yesterday and figured I would swing by and pick something up to eat considering hubby was out of town.  I considered chinese and my favorite chinese place would require me to order, wait, and take him out with the car seat and walk in for a total of 2 minutes and then come back out.  So I opt’d for the drive thru.  then I had an epiphany.

Many single working moms only have this option being it is harder to try to go home and cook when you can just swing by the drive thru.  Now, I am referring to when the kids are non walking, first months of their life when they basically travel in the car seat and you carrying their ever so getting heavier ass.

It also made me realize why so many are not healthy.  Many try SO hard to work out and be a better them but with a kid or even several kids running around, I can see where it would be an issue.

I also realized that even though your priorities change, you should not neglect yourself.  Whether it be time with the hubby, yourself personally, or even just YOU time which EVERY WOMAN NEEDS.

I have to admit that I put lil man first above everything else and I need to stop that.  I am mentally working on it. 

I feel that my current journey personally is going to put everything else into places for me and I am excited about it all.

To ALL the mothers out there.  do NOT neglect your ‘ME’ time.  it will show up later and you may go postal on everyone.  Than again, if you decide to, let me give you my list and have at it. I promise it’s not long…lmao

Monday, May 11, 2009

It’s starting…..

In attempts to find out information about infants, I constantly do research online.  It can be a blessing and a curse.  At times, the information makes sense and I am able to tell what is going on instead of spending money going to the doctor.  The curse is not every child is the same, so you get many different answers and I don’t know what is right.  Perfect Example: When do babies start teething.

I have found out, however, that at 4 months old, he has gotten his first tooth.  Everywhere is saying 6 months but noooo.  I have abseil day and night so I should be ok.  I hope it doesn’t hurt him too bad but being he has never experienced it before, any reactions would not surprise me.

Ever since Mikey has been sick,  it’s very difficult to try to know the difference between normal baby things and serious issues.  It’s a blessing he survived but then again it ruined my thoughts on normal baby things.  Again, why I am always online looking at things.

I’m sitting here watching my hubby holding my son, looking too cute and I hope he can sleep through the night.  Both of them…..lol

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Thursday, April 16, 2009

Flowers for Mothers Day

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We all know that regardless what is going on in your life, one person that will ALWAYS be there is your mother.  What better way then to buy her a beautiful bouquet of flowers from 1800flowers. This would be a great place to get flowers for mothers day.

They have gorgeous arrangements, such as the one above, and you can buy them online and have them delivered all around the US.  Mother’s Day is just one occasion that 1800 flowers can accommodate.

Before forgetting about the day, be sure to check out 1800flowers for flowers for Mother’s Day.  Your mother will thank you for you

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Things are getting better?

First and foremost I would like to say that even though things appear to be changing, it does not mean it’s a good thing.  We are still in ICU which is never great.

It seems some people feel that with every little moving forward action, it’s a time to celebrate, it is FAR FROM that.  Until he is home, it’s not good…period.

They took the tube out yesterday at 4:00 pm.  They put him on 70% oxygen and have been suctioning him and giving him chest PT’s to help break it up.  As of this moment right now he is still breathing on his own.

They have decided to take out most of his IV’s and start feeding him through his tube in his nose because he is not ready to be mouth fed yet.

We will see how things go and go from there.  Keep him in your thoughts.

 

 

Friday, March 13, 2009

I think he may be ready…..

I received my normal 5am wake up for his daily X-ray.  Went to the bathroom and came back and slept for about 3 1/2 more hours; 8:30am.  I decided to have another bathroom break and when I walked out, I went downstairs to the cafeteria for something to eat.  My breakfast consist of a bagel.  When everyone including the people that work here tell you that the food sucks, it is best to listen.  I also had first hand experience and they are right.  *gag face*

SO I come back to find about 6 women around him. Apparently, he pulled his tube out.  Which is exactly what happened next door with a little girl who has the same thing.  It is Friday the 13th after all.

Well, they put everything back in and he is ok for now. It seems while it was out he was still struggling and having issues.  They decided to paralyze him in a drip so his lungs and him can rest so he will be prepared when they do take it out which it should be soon.

I spoke with the attending yesterday and he said he has the H flu which they have vaccines for it to get rid of it which is good.  I spoke with the resident and she said he has Bacterial Pneumonia. 

I asked for the Dr to see what is going on and shall share later.

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Day five.....

I am sitting here trying to figure out what is going on.  Being a virual infection, it needs to 'run it's course'.   What's sad is I'm ready for the course to be run and ready to take my son and go home.  I'm expecting things to get better, but they remain stagnant.  They gave him a 2nd blood transfusion and there is no change.  His anemia is gone for the time being, and his immune system is great yet he still is in the same condition.....

I am stressed, hurt, worried, depressed, pissy, I have so many emotions running through this head of mine and it is not good.

 

Postal comes to mind....

What is happening to my son.....

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Tuesday morning, Mikey woke up crying but you could not hear anything. It was like he was horse. I heard some congestion and called the Dr's office. They told me there is nothing they could do and no meds they could give him. They said to make sure there was a humidifier in his room. Later that evening, he was feeling hot and not acting right.
I called the Dr on call and told her what was going on. I had just checked his temp and with the ear temp checker, it ranged from 99.9-100.9. She said he needed to get checked in the morning. In the meantime, to give him infant Tylenol, and to call first thing in the morning and schedule an appointment. I went immediately out and bought the tylenol along with baby rub and stick on temp monitor.
I put it on him and it said over 100. She did mention that if at any time I felt uncomfortable or his temp gets over 101 to go to the ER. The next morning I called and made an appointment for 2:15pm.
The whole day he didn't want any bottle or his pasifer and slept most of the day. I knew something was wrong. I took him to the Dr and he was weighed and temp taken. It was 102.2. not good. The Dr came in and listened to his chest and knew he felt hot. He then consulted with my main Dr and he ordered a chest X-ray and test for flu and pneumonia. Unpon doing that, they concluded that he had pneumonia due to what they heard, saw and the X-ray wasn't very helpful. They told me they were waiting for a Dr to call back from Pitt on suggestions on what to do. This b/c nash was NOT equipped well for the specialty of children.
So, I waited and cried a little. My friend Kristy who is also a nurse came in and stood with me and let me cry on her shoulder which I greatly appreciated. The whole time I was between phone calls with mom and Thomas. Thomas was on his way home.
After a little bit, the Dr came in and told me that Pitt was sending an ambulance to pick him up and they were waiting for him. To take him to the ER since they did not pick up at a Dr's office. I drove over there panicing and shaking the ENTIRE time not knowing. They take us back and set him up, take blood, weigh him, take his temp etc. I also find out at this time he is ANEMIC and has a low blood count which attributes to his paleness.
Next thing I know, they said the HELICOPTER is on it's way and will be here in 17 minutes. Ok, even worse. They confirm that he has pneumonia and the upper part of his right lung has collapsed, yeah you heard me, COLLAPSED. I'm staying strong the ENTIRE time I was breaking down inside. They had 8 nurses at a time in there all trying to get him hooked up and booked up to prep him for Pitt. The helicopter arrives and they introduce themselves. At this time the Dr's decide to put a tube down his throat since he is struggling so bad to breathe. Needless to say my wonderful Nash general hospital took more then once to do it and cost the helicopter nurses alot of down time and it seemed to waste time. Then it was curled and they had to do it again. THe East Care nurses could have done it, but it wasn't their house, you know? SO I don't plan on going back there, ever.
They get him in the incubator and ready for take off. I say my goodbyes and go home. Luckily, the helicopters go over my house in their flight path to and from pitt so I was able to see him on his first helicopter flight even though it was VERY bad circumstances.
IT's 10:00 and we are finally at Pitt in the Pediatric ICU (PICU). He looks as he does below and they do more work on him assessing the situation. Come to find out he actually has RSV which is a virus and isn't as bad as pneumonia but could turn worse at any time. His lung was not collapsed, but the virus just blocked the airway and deflated the upper part of the lung.
I am still here and we have to wait it out. He's not ready to be weened as they tried and it didn't work well. Last night was bad.

Monday, February 23, 2009

6 weeks

Well, going back to the dr to check myself out wasn't so bad other then the finger up the booty which made me feel violated.  Luckily, everything is healing great and I started back on my BC pills which no one gave me when I left the hospital.


He is also going on 7 weeks and he is doing so well.  He has already rolled over on his own and he can follow things with his head as well as hold his head up as he did when he was born.  Yeah, he's kind of ahead of his timeso others are telling me.  

I took him to his Dr and he was under weight, being a new mom you would think they would be more forthcoming with information.  Now I started feeding him as they should have in the beginning ad SURPRISE he is gaining weight.  I go back tommorrow to check his weight again.  Let's hope he has gained more weight considering he is massively eating like a piggy which I love.

More later peeps

Monday, January 26, 2009

Baby Experiance

Well, 9 months have passed and I gave birth to a baby boy.  Michael Thomas High, 7 lbs 2 oz, 20 1/2" long.  Yes, it was my first child and it was something that I don't plan on doing again.

I went in to get induced because it seems he was refusing to come out.  I got setup and dressed and got into the bed after the weighing, IV setup and everything.  So I laid there, waiting while people were in and out visiting.  It's hard to be modest when you are sitting there nekkid under a thin ass sheet.  A few people stayed with me all day besides my hubby.  My g'ma and mom which was surprising. 

About 10:00 am, they decided to break my water.  I had 23% fluid in my tummy, so I had more then most.  So, he stayed lively due to all the room he had to float around in.  When he broke my water, it was A LOT.  I did not realize how much comes out when it breaks so I knew NOW what would have expected when and if it happened naturally.  Needless to say I'm kind of glad it didn't happen on it own because I would have ruined my floor, bed, car seat, where ever it may have happened. 

They then fitted me with the IV pack to help induce the labor about 11:00am.  I laid there, waiting.....waiting......I started having pains but not very bad and often.

There was discussion of the epi. I wanted to wait until I needed it, right at the last point.  Well, they needed to do a C-section for someone at 2:00pm so I had to make a big decision to do it before then or I had to wait a few hours.  Not knowing what to expect, I said let's do it and about 1:30pm he came in and gave me the epi.  It took a while b/c he kept hitting a nerve, but he did it and I started to feel numb.   Well, apparently, there was a 'hot spot' in the top thigh of my right leg so I felt every labor pain there for several hours.  He came in after the C-section and gave me more epi. juice, didn't work, and then gave me a strong 'narcotic' hoping it would work.....it didn't work.  Around 700 pm or 7:30 pm, he decided to give me another epi.  That one worked, yet they decided to try to start pushing at 8:00pm.  I pushed yet he didn't want to get past my pelvic bone, so pushing didn't help too much.

The epi quit working, but he didn't want me numb so I knew when to push.  Needless to ay for 2 hours, I pushed and felt the pain as I had all day.  I was tired but managed to push him out with the help of the vacuum.  In the process, he 'lacerted' me and I needed stitches and now my private area isn't pretty anymore....lmao

It's completely worth it looking at my son, but once is enough.  I have my son and my step daughter so I'm happy.