In September 2010 we welcomed our second son, who was prenatally diagnosed with CDH - Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia. This blog has been our way of sharing with the world as our family works to fight this monster of a birth defect.
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Stomach bug :(
Lalito continues doing well and has only sporadically gotten sick over the last week. He has been gaining great weight too! Tonight our nurse said he is 13 lbs 4 oz! They continue to gradually wean narcotics - alternating between methadone and valium - and increase his feeds - I believe we are up to 2 hrs at 50 cc's and 1 hr off. He has tolerated everything really well other than a few outfit changes here and there. No luck on the bottle at all, but after all he has been through you can't really blame him.
But the biggest news...Lalo has a move scheduled for tomorrow! He is headed to a subacute care hospital in DC. While it isn't much closer than Hopkins, it is super close to where Lalo sr. works so he should have a lot more time to see him during the week, which is great. It is scary to think about moving because Hopkins is all we ever known for Lalito, but it is also very exciting because it is a big step closer to home! Thank you to all the doctors, nurses, respiratory therapists and everyone else who gave our little man the best and helped us teach him to have the biggest smile. We will miss you but look forward to coming back to show off our cuteness at a later date ;-) so the plan is for Lalo to go tomorrow by ambulance - his first taste of Washington winters!
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Saturday, December 25, 2010
Friday, December 24, 2010
Day of Life 100
We are cautiously optimistic that Lalo is over the worst of it GI-wise, but we don't think the road will be bump free. We have compressed his feeds slightly more but the most he gets in an hour is 45 cc's, which is what the last gi study showed as his max. We will slowly compress that more and more as he tolerates it. We are also back on the prevacid as of 2 days ago which he has so far done fine with.
The next step is to get him to take a bottle, which so far we have had zero luck on. He did meet with the swallow study dr this week who ordered a fiberoptic endoscopic evaluation of swallowing (FEES) to look at whether it is safe for him to eat orally. I actually was able to watch as they did it and, aside from the crying, it was incredibly neat to see. Best of all, Lalito did a great job, showed no obvious issues and was able to protect his airway! This means that it is safe to continue trying to introducing small amounts by the bottle (well it's ok by everyone but him). Once he is actually taking small amounts we plan to reevaluate and see if he can take everything by mouth.
We wish everyone a very Merry Christmas! We are looking forward to snuggling Caleb and Lalo as much as possible and celebrating with family and friends.
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Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Monday, December 20, 2010
Good day
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Sunday, December 19, 2010
Sunday
We haven't been able to get him to take a bottle. Hopefully this might change as his tummy starts to feel better, but for now all that really matters is reducing his throwing up. Some non-medical things that we are working on to help - infant massage (great for digestion and rehab from the stroke), keeping him at an angle when he is lying down, and trying to get him used to tummy time. If anyone has some good tips, please share. We really don't want to do the surgery, but even more important is for him to have good growth and be comfortable.
Lalo turned 3 months old on wednesday and is starting to become an old man in the nicu. Unfortunately it looks like we will be spending another holiday at Hopkins, but every day we are getting closer to home. We can't wait for the day we are able to have our boys under the same roof.
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Sunday, December 12, 2010
Friday, December 10, 2010
Staying out of the operating room for now
He also had a ct scan done to make sure the plates of his head aren't fusing already. Apparently there was debate over the results, so neurosurgery was called in to evaluate. Their opinion was that the plates are not fusing and that he may need a helmet to help with the shaping. Helmet = fantastic, compared to surgery!
Our goal for the weekend is to convince little Lalo to put on some holiday pounds! Think chunky baby thoughts for us. He is 11 lbs 3 oz as of last night.
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Thursday, December 9, 2010
Meeting
> Sarah and I were there for our family meeting yesterday. The meeting was very informative regarding Lalo's condition and where he needs to be. Over all he has made great improvement considering all he has been through but is still at a point where he needs lots is support and care, which includes learning how to eat and years of PT and follow up.
> The main thing they are concerned with right now is his throwing up and lack of good weight gain. Lalo has made it to 33 cc of continuous feeds an hour and they have just begun to fortify his milk with extra calories. They will do another upper GI test to try and pinpoint the pylorus or reflux as the issue. A previous test said no reflux, but since we are still experiencing lots of puking they want to try and rule it out. If reflux is not the issue they will suggest surgery to open that muscle and put in a gtube at the same time to get him home. If it is still not clear whether that is the issue we will wait and give more time to let the situation resolve itself before we opt for a gtube placement, most likely transferring to a subacute care hospital in the upcoming weeks. In the meantime, we are going to start challenging his stomach more by transitioning him to bolus feeds (large one time feeds) versus continuos feeds. JHH will start to bottle feed him three times a day, up from only once that was only started this week and give him a few weeks to try to learn to eat on his own before we decide to do a gtube surgery. Lalo will also have a swallow study done to figure out if he it is safe for him to be eating orally (if he can protect his airway, and if he can suck/swallow/breathe at the same time).
> The narcotic weaning schedule puts us at Jan 20th to be finished with narcotics. Regardless of the plans for his weight gain/eating we have decided that at this point we are not yet comfortable to do this weaning at home, but will continue to reevaluate as we progress further.
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> So for now, our plan is to keep Lalo in the hospital at the very least for a few more weeks. He will have all the tests above and then some to help us form our long term plans. We are getting closer and both of us feel really happy after this meeting. Thank you for all your thoughts and prayers.
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