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Day 572 - James is Feeling Much Better!

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Monday, July 25th, 2022 Blog Fun Facts - The photos are in order as they were taken during the day, with the exception that the first photo is always the cover photo ✨ (favorite)! Today was Dad's day out of the house so James hung out with Mom. First he worked on some projects around the house with his tools and his workbench. Then Mom cuddled him for a few hours. We believe this is helping with James wanting to be more affectionate and are trying to make this part of the daily routine. This all stems from James being a micro preemie. Touch when only weighing 1lb is painful; this so why micro preemies are on morphine. James wasn't held for the first 48 of life and then only a handful of times afterwards until he received his trach and became more stable, which was months later. We are seeing improvements everyday. For instance, James now plays with Mom's hair and Dad's beard. James' rash has seemed to subsided. Thank goodness because this was the day we needed to ...

Day 571 - Music Class 🎶, New Art 🎨, & Hugs 🫂

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Sunday, July 24th, 2022 James received 2 new toys in the mail from Cousin Janet. Dad played guitar as James laid on Mom's cot. Mom hung new art near James' crib to brighten up the space. Yesterday she painted the frames in the hotel room. The art is done by an autistic 13 year old from South Florida with exceptional talent. You can check out his work here ( https://vichysart.com/ ). On a side note, Aunt Robin has another art show at the end of August in Jacksonville. Please email James for details. James still loves his baths 🛁, and will soon be strong enough the flip the tub over. Since he is teething bad (Mom had spotted the two new ones on the bottom of either side of the front 4) he has been wanting to put everything in his mouth, even towels. Video below shows James reaching for Dad to give him another hug. This is a first! 🤗 Watching Dad play guitar. 🎸🎶 P.S. You can email James your love and support as often as you’d like. Mom and Dad read these email to James as they...

Day 570 - Emergency Call to Our DME

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Saturday, July 23rd, 2022 Dad got Mom a hotel for the night since next weekend he would be out of town. It's hard going 2 weeks in a row on little sleep with no down time. Even though James is more stable now if he is disconnected from the ventilator we don't know how long he can breathe on his own and it's not something we just want to test out without a Doctor's supervision. Dad was experiencing the same thing with the pulse ox not working. Yesterday Mom had asked one of the Facebook groups ("Premies on Oxygen") what the issue could be and would the DME replace the cable. Unfortunately that Facebook group is a joke, so in order to get actual answers Mom needed to post in the Moms of Trach Babies group. Immediately everyone said their cables would die and it was a common issue. So while Mom was out running errands (which is always just getting something for James) she called the DME' answering service and left a message. After talking to about 5 different...

Day 569 - Pulse Ox Problems 📈 & an Ice Pack Sandwich 🥵 🧊

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Friday, July 22nd, 2022 James rash is still pretty bad. Mom gave him 2 ice packs (that were thawed out but still cool). James is also teething while dealing with this rash. He still loved getting tickles from Aunt Robin though. Mom noticed that the pulse ox machine for the 2nd night in a row was just alarming the whole night. It would read straight flat lines as if he was disconnected or came off his foot but James was sleeping, not even moving and everything was secure. Mom suspects it is the pulse ox cable. We also tested it on our fingers and it wasn't working.  Juju, Aunt Robin, and the pups headed back to Jax in the evening after making several amazing meals for us and bringing James lots of new toys. P.S. You can email James your love and support as often as you’d like. Mom and Dad read these email to James as they come in. We all love them! JamesWestonAbramowitz@gmail.com

Day 568 - New GI Doctor & Prune Tastes

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Thursday, July 21st, 2022 New GI Doctor  In the morning Mom and Juju took James to meet his new GI doctor. It is a little further of a drive but so worth it. The office staff was friendly and organized. We did wait an hour to see the doctor but that is pretty typical with GI for some reason. He was very friendly and knowledgeable. The doctor could clearly see that James' GJ button needed to be changed and that this one was too big. The doctor said he would try and get us scheduled with Interventional Radiology, but that in the last six months they have had a change in management and have been refusing to schedule people. However at the end of our appointment we met with his head nurse and she assured us that she would get a scheduled and if not she would push back until they did. What a refreshing change! He also wanted to make a change to increase his Prevacid from 2ml once daily to 3ml twice daily. He did a great job explaining the benefits of prevacid and was able to answer Mom...