Nathan’s class singing about Self Control….
I'd be lying if I said I wasn't nervous about Monday's cardiology appointment. We're hopeful that Charlie's aortic narrowing has slowed, but realistically that is unlikely. We're in a race with the clock right now. The longer we can hold off doing a cath to repair Charlie's coarctation the less likely we'll have to do a second cath to prep for his next surgery, the Glenn.
Charlie seems to be doing well, but there is no denying that his saturations are starting to drop a little. While this is expected t's just a question of whether the coarctation is the cause or if it's time for his Glenn. Luckily his body seems to be keeping up with everything at this point and we haven't had to bust out the oxygen very often.
I fully understand that Charlie will have a cardiac cath in the upcoming months, another one before his third surgery, and probably more in the years following - but from a mom's standpoint - each one that we don't have to do is fine with me. Not that we'd ever put Charlie at risk to avoid the procedure...
Bottom line is that we know the next steps are approaching. In the near future we will be scheduling procedures and surgeries. It is so hard to look at our precious boy and know what lies ahead for him. He seems so healthy and happy on the outside, yet we know that his body is struggling so much on the inside...
So cold #2 is creeping into our house. Everyone seems to have either a runny nose or sore throat (or both). Charlie is just starting to get a runny nose so tonight we gave him a nice warm shower and rubbed some essential oils on his chest. The humidifier is currently running in the bedroom to get the air moist before we tuck him into bed. We'd really like to cut this off at the pass if possible.
We continue the transition from bottle to breastfeeding. However, Charlie's weight gain has slowed significantly in the past week as we've limited his bottles. *sigh* We will keep on tweaking the process as we go, trying to find the right balance of nursing/bottle feeding for our little man.
This week we did catch a crucial issue with our insurance. Our pediatrician submitted paperwork for Charlie to get his RSV shots this winter over a month ago. In fact, the doctor has a letter from our insurance confirming receipt of the request and stating that it was under review. However, shots should start next week and we haven't heard back. When I called Charlie's case manager we realized that the paperwork has gotten lost in the shuffle somewhere. So on Thursday this week our pediatrician resubmitted all the paperwork directly to our case manager. The case manager said she was going to try to expedite the approval so that we don't put Charlie at risk while navigating red tape...
Again - it's all a delicate balance. Trying to avoid germs is next to impossible this time of year - yet, it's vital for Charlie. We need him to continue to gain weight, but would prefer for him to do so without the need of the extra calories in the fortified milk. We need to get shots for him, but need insurance approval first.
Let's hope this all sorts itself out in the next week or so!
PS - our friends delivered a BEAUTIFUL baby girl, Caroline, on Wednesday! Caroline had a cardiac cath with a balloon angioplasty less than 18 hours after her arrival but is doing wonderful and it looks like she has avoided open heart surgery for the moment. God is good! Thanks for the prayers!
I'm calling on my prayer warriors today...some of our college friends are being induced today and are delivering a heart baby! Their precious Caroline was blessed to have a successful fetal cardiac intervention aimed at preventing her from needing the three surgeries Charlie is undergoing. Now they have to wait and see how Caroline's heart responds to life on the outside. It's a time of great uncertainty and anxiety for everyone involved.
Please pray that the delivery goes smoothly and Caroline's heart responds favorably after birth. Also, pray that God guides the hearts and minds of the medical team as they care for Caroline and her mom, Ellen.
Good luck Ellen and Ryan!
We're praying for all three of you!
Heart hugs!
13 lbs! That's how much Charlie weighed at his most recent nursing appointment! Most heart babies don't see 13 lbs until well after their 2nd surgery, so Charlie continues to defy all the odds.
Our little (big?) man is also meeting some "normal" baby milestones. We now have social smiles, cooing, and more awake time in this house. I'm loving it!
There are times it's hard to believe that Charlie has been home for 7 weeks! We've been blessed with few complications along this road. Aside from a scar running down his chest and some slightly bluish lips you'd never know that Charlie has already been through more than most of us will see in our lifetime.
We have a pretty good morning and evening routine going now. In fact, this weekend was the first time we've missed a dose of his medicine. It sent mom and dad into a bit of a panic (one med regulates the electrical signals in Charlie's heart), but a quick call to the cardiologist put us at ease and we adjusted doses according to recommendations.
Charlie is growing and thriving! Next week were back at the cardiologist for another echo and consult. Pray that things continue to go smoothly!
Charlie's cold is subsiding. He still has a little cough, but the runny nose is a thing of the past. Plus, he's finally able to eat without gagging on snot and struggling to breathe.
The cold has put a damper on his nursing, but we're going to give it a try again this week. Since he's feeling better he's been putting on weight again so we have the all clear from the doctor to give it a try.
Today Charlie had a pediatrician appointment. He was 24 in tall (90%) and weighed 12 lbs 12 oz (70%). The pediatrician would like his weight closer to the 85% but was happy that Charlie is starting to catch his weight up to his height. We're headed in the right direction!
Charlie got 4 shots today at his appointment. Boo! While he did let out a good scream during the shots - he quickly settled down with a smug look of displeasure mixed with bring it on. The biggest issue of the day was getting the bleeding from all the shots to stop! With all the aspirin in Charlie's system he tends to bleed more than other babies during shots.
Overall a good report! We see the nurse on Friday, the cardiologist in two weeks and the pediatrician in...wait for it...wait for it...2 months!!!!
Appointments are spreading out a little - that's a great sign!
The last few days have been a bit of a struggle. Charlie seems to have caught his first cold. He's got a runny nose and a nasty cough. He's been pretty miserable.
Thursday we called the pediatrician's office to see if there was anything additional we needed to do. Unfortunately, Charlie's doctor was off for the day so we spoke with the triage nurse. Frankly, she pretty much freaked out when I told her his O2 sats were in the low 70's despite my explanation that this was not entirely unusual for Charlie given his circumstances. I think she was ready to send an ambulance to our doorstep.
I ended up calling the cardiologist for advice. Ultimately we decided to cautiously watch and wait. (This phrase seems to haunt me!) If we would have taken him to the ER they would have admitted him immediately, but they would do the same thing we were doing. Checking his sats, encouraging him to cough, watching for dehydration, and let him rest. And as everyone knows - a hospital is NOT a good place to rest!
The nurse came out yesterday and did a very diligent evaluation of Charlie. He only gained 2 oz over three days which is not very much for our champion eater. So it's clear that his body is burning extra calories with labored breathing and lots of coughing. Plus he's not eating quite as well since he's so congested. She said his lungs continue to sound clear so his coughing is working and he's keeping up with the drainage for now. If the coughing doesn't keep up and the fluid drains into Charlie's chest we'll have a one-way ticket to the hospital.
There has been a tense feeling around the house the last few days. While we certainly didn't think we would avoid all of cold and flu season, it's come a little early for our liking. We are constantly discussing his color, saturations, eating, coughing, breathing, etc. Mom and Dad are on pins and needles...
Oh yeah, then yesterday our big boys came home with a letter saying they may have been exposed to chicken pox at preschool. Because that's what you like to hear when you regularly take your immune-suppressed baby who hasn't been vaccinated yet into the preschool classrooms. Our pediatrician thinks he'll be fine with mommy's immunity from the womb, but it is another thing to watch cautiously.
Please pray that our little man keeps having a forceful enough cough to clear the mucous out and that he doesn't somehow end up with chicken pox. And prayers for mom and dad's peace of mind would be appreciated too...See More