Showing posts with label gavage feeding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gavage feeding. Show all posts

7.19.2009

july 16 -18- projectile poop, and catching up

isn't alliteration funny?

this poop was amazing- really! [i find it amusing that bowel movements are the topic of discussion regarding the very old and the very young. ever notice that? i would never talk about my poop...(except for on the blog, while pregnant- which doesn't count.) you probably don't talk about yours... but over 70 or under 7... it's fair game for the dinner table.] anyway, a few days ago uncle rob was changing her diaper, and bam! she shoots poo about a foot, covering the end and top of the isolette. that's my little champ... power pooper. (the nurses were not amused... but we did clean it up. :)

in other news:

breathing
her sprinting is going grand. sometimes better, sometimes worse. last night she sated fine, but needed between 70-90% to do it. not good. we decided to put her back in bed, and as soon as the nurse put her back she went to 100% and stayed there. we tried it out, and got her down to about 40% sating fine... on her belly in bed. please tell me that term babies are not so particular! i want to be held, i don't want to be held, it's too loud, it's too quiet... blah blah. so picky! :) anyway, she ended up staying on 40% for a while to finish out her sprint.
today she did fine, but required 60%. i posed the question: which is better, to be in bed sating fine on 40%? or to be held needing 60%? the RT and the nurse said it's about the same... holding is so important, and she should be much more comfortable on the cannula. i definitely feel closer to her when she's on it. she face plants into our chests and is happy as a clam. (except when she doesn't want to be held. :)
oh! and today she was sating well on 35% on her back! positioning is everything in her little world. so i'm really happy that she did well on her back. and tonight she is on 34% on her back again!

(the discoloration on her nose and upper lip are duoderm, a protective adhesive to keep her skin from breaking down.. not a mustache thadd.)

her skin gets more translucent and her eyes look bruised when her hematocrit gets low

holding her kangaroo today

big yawn!

she ALWAYS face plants on our chests. i think she likes the freedom from the cpap. "look what i can do"...

eyes
she had her ROP (retinopathy of prematurity)exam. so far so good. they said her eyes are still "premature". to which i reply, "of course they are". i thought that this meant that they still couldn't tell if she was developing ROP. (in which case it seems absurd to keep doing the exams until she gets to her due date.) but, i got a clarification today, and really, this is more of a diagnosis best stated "her eyes are premature, and we see no retinopathy yet". they fully expect that she will develop it. several of the nurses and the doctors have made that clear. according to the odds she will get some stage of it. we're hoping for stage 1, self correcting, if she has to get it.
i didn't intend on being there for the exam. (i have an aversion to eye things.) but it just happened that way. and i was going to wait until her turn, then put her down and leave. (i'd been holding her.) i just couldn't justify leaving her there alone for my own comfort. they dialated her eyes several times, and about an hour later the doctor came by. he clipped her eyes open with metal paper clip looking things, then rolled them around with a metal tool that had a round hole in the end so he could look inside. it was unhappiness. she cried the whole time. luckily they were cool with me containing her. (which apparently they pay some private to do. hehe.. poor guy seemed like a fish out of water to me. holding down babies.)

dilating her eyes

getting ready

the exam

her poor eyes


blood
her hematocrit levels are going down again. she's at 27 according to the results from last thursday. i talked to the fellow, and he said they really don't want to transfuse her again. they're hoping her bone marrow will kick in soon and she'll make her own. he said if she gets down to about 23 they'll consider it. (she was at 20 last time they did it.) there are pros and cons. apparently she'd probably need less support in the way of oxygen if she had some blood. i guess it helps. but, they'd have to back off on her feeds because the little ones can't handle so much fluid at once. so, we'll see what monday brings after her lab work.

weight/food
over the 3lb mark! yesterday she was 3lbs 2oz, and tonight she is up 20grams to 1430grams! yay! 1500 is typically clothing time... so we're super excited... or at least I am. :) clothes just make me feel like i have a more "normal" baby. the cpap may hold her back for a bit. we'll have to see what the doctors say. but she is definitely requiring less work from the isolette to maintain her temp.
(the isolette has several settings. the setting she is on now has a probe on her body that tells the isolette her temp, and it adjusts to keep her at a preset temp. the next setting is one that just has adjustable temp control for the air inside the isolette- this is the setting that they can wear clothes/be swaddled on. and the last setting has the top up with just a warmer... so it's more like an open crib, with just a little help.)
she's on 28ml every 3 hours over an hour. hopefully they'll start shortening that hour period soon.

me&thadd
my day off yesterday was SUPER productive. you'd be amazed what freedom it gives you to not get online! :) of course i came back to many messages, and emails to be returned... thank you all for your support. i didn't go up to the hospital, which i feel guilty about, but decided to take yesterday to recoup. i went for a mile jog with mady, washed myself, her, a load of dishes, 3 small loads of laundry(AND put them away! :)... wrote about 10 thank you notes, straightened up the house, washed my bottles, took out the trash, pumped twice, made up the beds, packed up some boxes to ship to friends and family... all after 1pm. (i also slept in until 1pm. :) believe it or not, that actually felt good emotionally.
we looked through max's stuff last night and had a nice time together. also, spent several hours up at the nicu with wren. we sure do wish he was here with us. looking at the pictures we can see they would have looked so much alike.

7.15.2009

july 14- grandad and mim go back home...


bye grandad!

see you soon mim!


wren did great today. nothing new. all the same stuff. her sprinting went awesome! the nurse started her at 100% and was able to get her down to 30s-40s. i think it was a little harder for her to be in the blanket rather than kangaroo'd... but obviously not too much harder! grandad and i both held her, and then she spent the last little bit on the cannula back in her isolette. i think grandad's humming and singing were what kept her sats up. :)
tonight, i was pumping (*sigh*), and thadd was going to hold her while she sprinted. then we (us and the nurse) decided that we would go ahead and wait for her sprint at 10 or 1 since she had had the last one at 1pm. they apparently like to keep them 12 hours apart- which makes total sense! (we'd just not heard it before.)we were happy to oblige... her nurse tonight is awesome. well, while i was gone, thadd got all ready to hold her, and the nurse set up her gavage feed, and it started going in, and thadd mentioned that she had been going on the pump over an hour. she hadn't been told that in her report. thadd thought that maybe they changed it. (they have been lowering the times.) she stopped it immediately to check. she's still supposed to be on the pump over an hour, and definitely DID NOT LIKE the bolus feed. (bolus is rapidly given as it drips in using gravity.)
she desated all the way to the 50s at one point, though she didn't have any bradys or apnea. the nurse said sometimes the full belly can push up to the lungs... so it was a huge deal with bagging her and everything! (i, of course, am oblivious while pumping.) when i got back she was sating high on 30%. when she came back she decided to do it right!
i called a few hours ago and she was doing fine. back to about high 30s-low 40s.
it's funny... but because i like and trust this nurse i wasn't even worried or upset at the mishap. if it had been one of the ones i don't like i would be livid right now. i suppose I'M pretty subjective about their care for my daughter too! i'm working on trying to be more positive, and not get so upset.

also, last night she weighed 2lbs 14oz! yay. we'll break 3 soon! oh, and last sunday she measured 15". this sunday it was recorded at she was 38". we decided that that was probably a mistake. :) so we'll wait until next sunday to see what length she's gettting to.