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Day 653 - Reading Instructions 📖 & Supportive Standing🧍🏻‍♂️

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Friday, October 14th, 2022 Today James' favorite book was the instruction booklet that came with his walker. It had tabs and was colorful and also had photos of babies and toddlers. In a matter of minutes James managed to scoot off the cushions to play with the humidification chamber. 🤦🏻‍♀️ Mom heard from the DME regarding the order that was submitted for the doubles swivels. They said they did not have the ones we wanted so they were going to mail us the two options they have so we could try them out. It's very hard to explain a medical accessory over the phone when the DME does not understand how any of the equipment works. So mailing us the two options was going to make the most sense. After we did James' bath and trach care he got a boost of energy and wanted to practice standing. [Video] 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 652 - Bird Watching 🐦, and Applebee's 🍎

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Thursday, October 13th, 2022 In the morning James was excited about watching birds from his window. Mom added more bird seed and it was only a matter of minutes for the blue jays to come up. Normally we have a family of cardinals but we didn't see them. During physical therapy we worked on James climbing from one cushion to another. Attempting to get him in a kneeling position and then putting his arms up on the next higher level cushion. Just focused on those two steps! After PT while Mom was venting his G-tube we noticed that his gastric juice was tinted pink most likely from blood. Normally it is clear or yellow, but never pink. James did have a couple of gauzes with red blood as well. Probably too much trauma to the site during PT. We ended the day with Applebee's 🍎 because we had some old birthday gift cards from Aunt Debra. Afterwards we went to get Italian ice. Family dinner night was a success and James got to try some new flavors. 🍝 🍦 Yesterday Mom mailed some packa...

Day 651 - First Time on Carpet 🥰 & Referral Refusal 😷

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Wednesday, October 12th, 2022 The day started of by Mom bringing James outside for his morning sprint off the vent and upstairs so James could lay on carpet for the first time. The feeling of  brand new fluffy carpet! 😍  In the afternoon we had our appointment for the sacral dimple/tethered cord consult. We first met with a nurse (a new nurse because there has been high turnover) and she needed to go over every single detail of James history and medical background. It was a good thing though because they didn't even have it correctly listed that James has a GJ. They had it down that James only had a G-tube. 🤦🏻‍♀️ James was discharged from the hospital with the GJ, so this wasn't a new thing. We needed to get a new weight and height. James weighed in at 20 lbs (9.15 kg) and measured 28 ½ inches (72.5 cm) in length at 21 months. Unfortunately we couldn't meet with the doctor and we met with another NP who has never seen James. However we have spoken on the phone several ti...

Day 650 - Bouncing Balls 🏀 & Returned Calls 📞

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Tuesday, October 11th, 2022 Since we were still waiting for James' sprinting schedule, yesterday Mom reached out to a lot of other trach moms on Facebook to see what others had done and what worked for their baby. Unfortunately a lot of these schedules were all over the place. Ranging from people only increasing trials off the vent by 10 minutes a week to those just taking their babies off the vent until they struggled. Mom wasn't thinking of something in between.   So Mom started the morning by calling the pulmonologist's office around 9:30am. She spoke with a receptionist and let them know that we were waiting to hear back from the nurse practitioner on several things (see yesterday's blog post). Four hours later we heard back from the NP. She said that we will be increasing our event trials from 30 minutes 2x/day to 45 minutes 2x/day. We will do 45 minutes for 2 weeks and then increase to 1 hour for 2 weeks. Then we will be back in the pulmonologist office for more s...