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Day 164 - A Baby in Cute Shorts! 🥰

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Saturday, June 12th, 2021 Updates: On Monday, James will be getting an echo to check for pulmonary hypertension. If he is cleared then we'll be able to move forward with scheduling him for a hernia surgery. At this time they will also do his circumcision and put in his new MiniONE button for his G-tube. James has been doing excellent on his auto mode!! Twice a day for 1 hour each (or maybe 2 hours sometimes 😊) Mom and Dad were able to spend sometime together this weekend outside of the hospital (but still visiting everyday). For day shift, his primary nurse dressed him in a cute outfit she bought him. James ended up having a big diaper and got the onesie dirty so he spent the day in his shorts. Cute little shorts! We all agree there is nothing cuter than pants or shorts on a little baby! Mom and Dad were happy to know that his primary nurse and favorite RT had a great day with him! They stopped by in the late afternoon evening so they can also be there for a shift change. We knew ...

Day 163 - 138 Days later...

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Friday, June 11th, 2021 Only changes: Temporarily held  off on robinol due to thick secretions not coming up. Increased Auto control mode to 2x a day (1 hour on day and night shift) Another new nurse last night and kinda again this morning. Basically the last 3 nurses we've had never had were new to James. Today our nurse had James once on January 24th. Why do we remember? Because it was the last Bucs game before the Super Bowl. Everyone working that day was focused on it and it wasn't the greatest experience. Below is a picture so you can see what he looked like comparatively. He was so tiny! Do you think there have been some changes? Just a few things! 😂 It's hard when they don't know your baby and needing to explain everything over and over. Report doesn't give enough information.  Overall the day wasn't great. Just one of those days where Mom felt like she could do this at home, because she did everything on her own. She never felt comfortable leaving the r...

Day 162 - Auto Mode Success!

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Thursday, June 10th, 2021 James had kind of a rough night. Could not be consoled for a while and then a massive diaper at 8:30pm, followed by a 2:00am, 5:30am, and 7:30am events. He just seemed really irritated with his hernia for most of the night. Today around 11:30am he had a huge burp, so Mom is now charting these to see if there is a correlation with the formula versus breastmilk. James is having a 6 month birthday party 🥳🎈 at the end of the month in RM 2120. Hopefully we are still in the NICU so he can celebrate with all of his favorite RNs & RTs. We will be serving prune juice! Make sure you're on the schedule for Thursday, July 1st so you can stop by! 🎉🧁 Changes/Updates: Weigh-in: 5685 grams (12lb 8oz) - gaining 71 grams a day over the past 3 days. Maybe that's too much too fast!? New nurse today that has never had James before, but she seemed very knowledgeable and we would be happy to have her in the neighborhood! Doctor change again.  Mom mentioned to the Doc...

Day 161 - Hands in the mouth! ✅

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Wednesday, June 9th, 2021 James took selfies with Mom in the morning, had a relaxing bath, and got a trach change by his parents! He did Auto Control Mode for an hour for the 3rd time with no help on the Rate from the vent! He is doing great! James had speech therapy today and we tried putting water on his hand for him to bring to his mouth. He has been very interested in bringing his hands to his mouth. See photos below. James has been rather tired all day, even taking naps sitting up. He may be having a growth spurt. Blonde Hair & Blue Eyes P.S. You can email James your love and support as often as you’d like. Mom and Dad read these emails to James as they come in. We all love them! JamesWestonAbramowitz@gmail.com

Day 160 - 3 Fractured Ribs!

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Tuesday, June 8th, 2021 Changes/Updates: James is getting a full x-ray since yesterday's showed us some new findings. We want to make sure we weren't missing anything else. CLINICAL INDICATION: Recent screening for rickets at left wrist suggesting presence of healing fracture distal radius, now for a more inconclusive survey to evaluate for the possibility of other fractures. FINDINGS: There is callus associated with healing posterior right rib fractures, seventh, eighth, and ninth. There is a tiny bony projection from the medial proximal right tibia which is nonspecific, not necessarily of fracture. There is some mature formed periosteal reaction involving the femoral shafts likely the residua of a prior periostitis and possibly a normal physiological phenomenon. Periosteal reactions which had been  present  at the humeri on the prior study are now less conspicuous. IMPRESSION:  *IN ADDITION TO THE HEALING/HEALED FRACTURE OF THE DISTAL LEFT RADIAL METAPHYSIS, ...