Lilah had another busy week full of therapy and appountments. She had her shunt check-up with Dr. Wilson on Thursday. Josh left work and was able to accompany me, thank god, because again there were many things to carry. I will be so elated when she is off the oxygen and monitor. Every body was super nice at the docs. We had to bring Ethan because I couldn't find a sitter, and Dr. Wilson's staff were very kind to him. They gave him stickers and talked with him and asked him questions. I was in the office for quite awhile when the neurosurgeon walked in, but it wasn't Dr. Wilson, it was another doctor I had never metr. I guess he works there with Dr. Wilson. He checked out her shunt and where her incision was and said everything looked good, but didn't really elaborate. He asked if she had any seizure activity, and I told him no. I did mention that she has a slight leg tremor. The way I explained it was when you scratch a dog and they thump their leg, it's kind of like that. She seems to only do it when she's stretching. He asked me if I had a follow-up with Dr. Allen (the neurologist) and I said no. He told me that he didn't think it was something to be concerned about. I did some research on this and read that this can be a common thing in preemies and even babies so that put my mind a little at ease. I also read that tremors can be a sign of brain damage too, but I think I am reading into things more than I should just because of the possible trauma her brain might have sustained. So anyways he left and Dr. Wilson came in, He is one of the nicest Doctors I have encountered on this journey. He puts his hand on your shoulders and looks you straight in the eye, and really makes you feel comfortable and at ease. He is the type that calls everyone hun ( : So he takes one look at her and immediately says This is exactly what we want to see, no swelling, no fluid build-up, absolutely perfect. He said he was so pleased with how everything looked. He siad her belly incision looked beautiful, and it seemed like everything was going great. He told me there was of course still a chance of failure or infection, and went over the list of signs to look for. He wanted to see her in six months for a cat scan and follow-up. He told me all I needed to do now was go home and love her. I tild him I would have no problem doing that ( :
Her visiting nurse Megan came on Wedneday, and did the typical routine of taking vitals, and weighing her etc. Her scale said she weighed 7 pounds 1 ounce, and if that were accurate would mean she only gained an ounce since her doctor appointment the previous week. She said that it could be that their scales are slightly different, or they might have not lifted her oxygen monitor cord up. Anyways she will be weighed with the same scale this week so I am hoping for a good weight gain, she has been eating like a little pig so I would assume she gained. She asked me how her sleeping and eating was going and I told her it was going well. She took a head circumference which was 34.5 so that is good it hasn't gone up. It ended up being 35 the folowing day at Dr. Wilsons, but she said that people can take the measurements slightly different so a half a centimeter usually means nothing. She said Lilah looked good, and she will be back the following week.
Her PT Lisa came on Thursday, but wasn't able to do too much with her due to Lilah being off in dreamland as usual. She did say that her hips seemed better, and her hamstrings a little looser, so she said I was doing a good job with the exercises. Lilah wasn't too happy with Lisa's therapy session she kept crying everytime she did something, then when she would stop she would go back to sleep. She was putting her on her belly to try to get her to lift her head up, and push up on her shoulders, this strengthens the shoulder muscles, but again all Lilah wanted to do was sleep. She said usually at this age they will stay awake for the session because they're being poked and prodded, not Lilah though, she has her own plans. She stressed to me how important "tummy time" is for shoulder strength, and head control, and to make sure I have her do this whenever possible. She also told me to continue with the exercises we had talked about. Her OT Susan called me that morning and told me that her and Lisa discussed that it would be best if they both came every week (which I had already been informed of by Lisa) I told her I thought that was a good idea too, and I would see her on Wednesday, she said she wasn't able to make it that week, but she would come this week.
Friday I took a ride up to Augusta, to pick up my friend Shaina. I know her from Mass, but her dad lives way up in northern Maine, and she was visting him. Her step mom drove her down about 6 hours to meet me in Augusta which is about an hour and fifteen minutes north from me. I decided to take Lilah with me, to see how she would do on an extended trip, she did good,slept the whole way, big surprise. Shaina has a 6 month old baby named Sierra, so Lilah had a little playmate. Of course Lilah seemed like a peanut compared to her, not only because Lilah is so small for her age, but because Sierra is really big. She weighs 19 pounds, so she's a little chunky, but soooo adorable. All she wanted to do was grab at Lilah and eat her hands haha. We all took a trip down to Old Orchard beach Friday night. We took the kids to the arcade down there, and I just wheeled Lilah around in her carriage while Josh played with the kids. Luckily the place was deserted to there was plenty of room for Lilah's huge carriage. Lilah slept through her first big outing of course. She had also taken a short trip to the mall with me that week, so she had a very adventurous week. It feels great to take her out and treat her like a "normal baby" I am getting more comfortable with getting her ready and taking her out. I don't have that feeling of oh she's so fragile, I think we should just stay home with her. It was nice walking around with her in her carriage, and showing her off to everybody, athough she has raised some eyebrows, with her oxygen tank and monitor in tow lol She has PT and OT this week and Megan her nurse is coming. I also have a planned trip to Chuck E. Cheese with her and the kids, do I will update st the end of the week.
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
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