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✨ Official Facebook Update! (Feb '22 - Sept '22)

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It has been one year since we have been discharged from the hospital on September 10th! 😁 What's so interesting is that two of my closest trach mom friends had babies with extremely long NICU stays who were also discharged around the same time! ❤️ 🎶 Do you remember...When we were discharged in September? We would soon get a DME vendor.. While chasin' the clouds away. 🎶 😆 Here is an official update on James! He is 20 months (16½ months adjusted) and 20 lb. Technically once he reaches two we're not allowed to say adjusted anymore. 🤣 I believe the last update on Facebook was in February. Well since then a lot has happened! First off, we let go of all of our nursing in March. To make a long story short, it came down to incompetence, laziness, and James' safety. It was pointless in having them because I was doing everything, and they were simply charting what I was doing. Training and retraining nurses who have over 10 and 20 years of experience was ridiculous. We are ...

Day 619 - One Year of Being Home 👏🎉

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Saturday, September 10th, 2022 Today marks our 1 year anniversary of being home! 🏡 James performed several songs for James on the guitar, the James Weston Lullaby, his own original, and a classic mashup. 🎸🎶 Please check out the other blog post listed as "Official Facebook Update" with a summary of what has happened since February! 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 618 - Vampire Baby 🦇 Not Feeling Well 🤒

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Friday, September 9th, 2022 So James starting biting himself on his arm. Is this a normal phase? 🦷 During the day things were great! James played with his toys and explored. Then the evening took a turn... At around 6pm we contemplated going to the ER due to his respiratory distress. 🚑 It seems to always be on a Friday evening once our pediatrician has closed and we are reliant on the ER (and night shift, on top of it 🙄). James ended up having a fever of 101, high respiratory rate, high heart rate, increase in secretions, needed an increase in oxygen, and was having lung retractions. The increase in secretions and increase in oxygen started on Wednesday when Mom was up with him the entire night. We really tried to think about what they would do at the ER for him. Because of the lung retractions they would probably do an x-ray, but it wouldn't show anything because we knew this was a trach infection. They would do a sputum culture and it would come back that he was colonized with...

Day 617 - James Attends His First Flamenco Show!💃🏼💃🏻💃🏽

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Thursday, September 8th, 2022 We had a pretty bad night last night. All throughout the night starting at around midnight James needed suctioning. His oxygen was dropping, yet it was saying that it was getting a really good reading. So we knew the issue was not the pulse sox on his foot. Every time Mom suctioned she wasn't getting very much up but yet she could feel it in his chest and in his back. So even though James was in a dead sleep mom had to sit him up and pat his back. This is called chest PT and we haven't really had to do this since the NICU. Typically after a lot of padding you can bring up secretions to his trach and then suction. There is a good chance that James has a trach infection. Mom increased his oxygen from .25 to .4. We didn't get very much sleep, well at least mom didn't. Every hour she was up either increasing oxygen or suctioning. You can throw in a couple diaper changes in there  We had rescheduled physical therapy to be earlier today than norm...

Day 616 - Trying to Stand Up On His Own

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Wednesday, September 7th, 2022 Tomorrow we are scheduled for another pulmonology appointment. But just to be sure we would see the Doctor, Mom called the office. Sure enough they said he would not be in and we would be scheduled with the Nurse Practitioner. We decided it would be best to just reschedule since we would really like to move James forward with trials off the ventilator. It would be great if everyone was on the same page, but that is not the case. It's a shame that Doctor's offices do this nowadays... They meet with you and then transition you to see an NP instead. We would like consistency. Considering this is one of the only Doctors we really like, we would love to actually meet with him. So we rescheduled for next week! But it's better than waiting another month! Our EI therapist came over and we discussed what some of the appropriate play would be at his age. So we are working on things like James acting out a nursery rhyme using his hands and playing consec...