Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Growing Baby Girl..

It has been over a week since I updated and Lilah has had a couple OT and PT sessions. Everything is going well with her progress, she is really coming along. Last week Lisa (PT) was working on her hips and hamstrings. Lilah was actually awke this time. She noticed, as well as I, that when she moved her right hip, it seemed to be quite uncomfortable for her. She was really screaming. She also noted that she seemed to move the other side a lot easier and more frequently then the right side. She said that I should mention it to the doctor next time she had an appointment. I asked her if she thought I should call sooner, since her next appointment wasn't for another two months. I also mentioned that she had a hip ultrasound scheduled for the end of July. She proceeded to do some more stretches with her, and then turned her on her stomach. In this position she seemed to be moving it just fine, and equally as much as the other side. Lisa said that was what she wanted to see, so she would hold off on calling the doc. She said that it could be just because it is really tight. She wanted me to continue to do the exercises that she had taught me. Other then that she said she was definately gettign there, and making progress. Her OT Susan came last week and again Lilah was sleeping so it was hard for her to do the things that OTs do, such as getting her to track objects with her eyes, and have her lift her head and turn it. She suggested that if she was sleeping during her next session we might try to change the appointment to earlier in the morning when she might be more awake. Susan did as much as she could with her sleeping. Michelle the nurse came and weiged her she is up to 7 pounds 7 ounces, still a little teenie thing, but she's getting there. She said she's looking really good, and that she was on vacation the following week, and said since I had an appointment with the pulmonary doc, it wasn't really necessary for a nurse to come in that week.


This past week was a little rough as far as Lilah's sleeping habits. I don't know what it was but she just cried and cried all night. It almost seemed like she was in pain or uncomfortable. It was odd to me, because she will be content in her crib during the day. She will lie there for a long time wide awake and not fuss, and she was awake all night for 3 or 4 days straight. Then, of course, she slept all day becuase she was exhausted. I was trying to rack my brain and figure out what could be bothering her. I set up her little music player on her portable crib, it plays clasical music, and has relaxing nature sounds. It also vibrates hard enough so that she can feel the vibrations when she is lying in the crib. That seemed to help a little, along with a pacifier, but she was still fussing on and off all night. I was thinking that it could possibly be her meds, but she takes the same meds in the morn and has no problems. The only thing she takes at night are her poly-vitamins, so I thought this might be the problem. I remember when she was in the NICU they said the vitamins can upset the babies stomachs. I switched the time I give her the vitamins from 9 pm to 12pm. I gave her the other meds at 9 like usual and put her to bed. She fussed a little bit on and off until 12:30 fell asleep until 5, ate, then slept until 10. I had also left the TV on, because Josh suggested she might be so used to the noise and light during the day that it could be upsetting to have it so dark and quiet. Who knows if it is a big coincidence or not that she slept ok, we'll just have to wait and see.


Her appointment with Dr. Cairns, the pulmonary doctor was on Monday of this week. Josh wasn't available to come with me, so this was the first time I had to take her to an appointment myself. I can carry all her stuff with two hands, it's just a matter of positioning everything on my arms in a comfortable way. It was heavy and awkward, but I was able to handle it. First thing they did was weigh her and she was 7 pounds 9, so up a couple ounces since the nurse checked her out a couple days prior. They also took her length which was 20 inches. She aksed me if she had any episodes such as de-sats, coughing and spitting up when she's eating etc. She said her lungs sounded great and she had no pulling or retracting when she takes a breath. She looked fine, but they wanted to keep her on the O2 for another month, then check back. When Lilah goes back in for her follow-up, they will probably have me start taking her off during the day and see how she does. I was a little dissapointed that we couldn't try this now, but we're getting there. She also wanted me to continue her meds, and get some bloodwork done to check her electrolytes, to make sure her diuretics aren't depleting her potassium and sodium and such. They will also check to make sure she isn't getting too much potassium.


Moving on to this week, she had another session with Lisa, who was really excited to see that she was awake again. Two week in a row! She said to me wow she's a totally different baby when she is awake and alert. She had her on her belly to see if she would do some head lifts. She lifted her head pretty far up and turned it side to side, she said this was really good progress. She also noticed that Lilah seemed to be getting more comfortable being on her belly, she HATED it before. Susan came in today, and was pleased to see her awake. This was the first time she worked with her when she was awake. Susan is so great with her, and was telling her how pretty she was and going on and on about her pretty eyes and lips. She had her moving her head mainly to the right, because this is where all the tightness is, You can tell how it bothers her when we move it to that side. Again this is the side her shunt is on. She doesn't think it's the shunt itself that is tender because when you press on it, it doesn't bother her. It almost seems that there is a certain point that it hurts her when she is turning her head, then when she is past that point she is ok. She had her on her belly and she did more head lifts. She also had her on her back and had her tracking objects with her eyes and getting her to move her head over to the right side. She did rather well with this. She also seemed to prefer to look towards the window, maybe because it is so bright over there. She also seems to respond better to bright colorful toys then noisy ones. She told me to try to get her to turn her head by putting objects over there for her to look at. She showed me how positioning her arm extended out and the other arm pulled close to her body caused her to turn her head. This is a reflex thing. It's pretty cool that you can control her head movements by positioning her arms. She was also impressed with her progress, and we will continue to work on all the things we talked about. Putting all this medical stuff aside, she is an absolute joy to have around. I could be in the crappiest mood and I just have to look at her and it instantly cheers me up. She is extremely easy going and has such a sweet disposition. She is starting to get a little personality, and I am excited to see her progression and growth in the upcoming months.

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