Just for size

Just for size

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Levi is 12 weeks old!

Levi is now 12 weeks old! He is taking 8 bottles a day at 45cc a piece. On occasion, I have been nursing him and he has been doing excellent. The lactation consultant weighed him before and after one of his feedings and determined that he took 32cc. His weight is currently 5 lbs 4.9 oz. He has already outgrown some of his preemie outfits. They have moved him all the way down to the lowest level of Oxygen that they give in the NICU - 1/16th of a liter. He recently had a hearing test done that came back perfect. He has another eye exam on Thursday. This Friday at 10:00 a.m. Levi is going to have a hernia repaired on his scrotum. This means that he will have to be reintubated and will be back in the Intensive Care Nursery until he has strength to get back off of the ventilator. They say it should not take very long for him to do this. This morning they did a lower GI on him since he was requiring suppositories to help him use the restroom. The X-ray came back showing that he had no problems. It is most likely due to the hernia that he has been struggling a little in this department. Levi has such a strong Spirit. Continue to pray for him to have great results for his eye exam and for the surgery/recovery to go perfectly.

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Slideshow - Levi is 11 weeks!

Levi is 11 weeks old!

Levi is 11 weeks old! He currently weighs 4 lbs. 13.7 oz. Today, Levi was ordered to receive all 8 bottles @ 42cc/every 3 hours. We are so excited. They are once again adding neosure to his milk for extra calories as well as a little bit of iron. This afternoon was very special for me, I nursed him for the very first time. He acted as though he had been doing it his entire life. He is already so smart! He has also been receiving a breathing treatment two times a day. His oxygen was switched from 1 liter (blended) to 1/8th of a liter (wall). Despite the fact that we are anxious for him to come home, we want to make sure that it is truly in God's timing. Levi had a desat lastnight while we were visiting that went all the way down to 18 but he did not brady (his heart rate stayed up) and he did not require any blow by to bring his sats back up. I feel as though we are in the last stretch of a race. The end is in sight but we have to remind ourselves that we still have just a little bit more to go. Please pray for us to be patient and for our home to be completely prepared for his arrival as well. We give God complete glory for Levi and how well he is doing.

PS. I forgot to add that they did another eye exam this past Friday the 11th. It too came back perfect (Stage Zero ROP - Zone 2)(Hooray!)

Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Slideshow - Levi is 10 weeks!

Levi is 10 weeks old!

Levi is now ten weeks old! Gestationally, this puts him at 34 weeks. He now weighs 4 lbs and 8.3 ounces. This past Thursday, he took his first bottle. I called the hospital at 4:00 pm to check on him and his nurse informed me that he would be taking his first bottle at 5:00. My mom got to our house with groceries at 4:30 and I told her that I wanted to get up there to see if I could feed him so off I raced and made it just in time. He did so well with it that they decided to increase him to two bottles the following day. This feeding was a little harder for him. He was sucking so hard on the bottle that he forgot to breathe and they had to increase his oxygen a little. For now they are still doing two bottles a day until both feedings are easy for him. Before he is discharged from the hospital, he must be taking all eight feedings perfectly. This past week he has experienced quite a few changes. They moved him out of his isollette into a bassinet. There are lots of babies in the NICU right now (lots of families who would appreciate your prayers as well). They also switched him to the unheated nasal canula. This is a good thing since it is one more step closer to room air; however, it is not as comfortable for him. In addition, they took away his daily dose of caffiene. His Nana and Papa were able to come from AZ to visit with all of us for a week. They had to return home on the 4th. Levi was very sad to see them go (as were the rest of us). As a result of all of these changes, he had to be bumped back up to two liters on his nasal canula and had even gotten up to 50% on his oxygen. They did an X-ray and a CBC to check for any infections to see what was going on. They both came back fine so they decided to change out his tubing on his nasal canula and immediately he went back down to 30%. The nurse thought that the connection must not have been very good on the tubing. Needless to say, we were relieved to see that that was all he needed. When we arrived to see him last night, we saw that he had just had a bath and was nice and clean. His hair was so soft and stuck straight out in some places. He was really working hard to get his milk out of his bottle for us but when we turned it upright we saw that he wasn't really getting much out of it. The nurse tried a different flow on the bottle nipple. He started high satting (he liked it better) but was still only able to get 13 cc of the 36 that we were feeding him. After 30 minutes of sucking it really burns up all the calories that he received from the feeding so we decided to let him rest after 15 minutes of eating and give the remainder to him via his tube using gravity. Levi is so adorable. He has the best sense of humor and is so well behaved for the nurses. Continue to pray for him to grow out of his "desatting" and that his feedings increase as they are supposed to so that he can come home soon.

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Slideshow - Levi is 9 weeks!

Levi is 9 weeks old!

Levi is now nine weeks old! It is amazing how you can love someone so much. Yesterday when I went to visit him, he was looking at his hands as if for the first time. (In my heart, I believe he waited for this to take place until his mamma was around to witness this miraculous moment). He moved them all around in slow motion with a look of awe upon his face. Tonight, I got to kangaroo him again. While I did, he had so much to say. Anytime that my husband would say something funny, he would chime in with his sweet little voice as loud as he could at just the right time. Then he smiled his first smile for us. It was such a perfect moment. This too was a praise report for us because their was a chance that his "voice box" could have been damaged during his PDA ligation and he would have lost his voice. His weight is 3 lbs 14 ounces and he is currently still on one liter of oxygen ranging any where from 30-32%. It will not be long until they try his first bottle on him.

Sunday, December 30, 2007

Levi is 2 months old!

Levi turned two months old today. Can you believe it has already been two months? Time truly has gone by so quickly for us. Wow, I used to think that two months was a huge milestone before with my older children; with Levi, I truly see it as being an immense accomplishment. Nurses count the age of NICU babies in days because each day they are still here is something to be noted. I really believe that each of us should learn something from that simple fact in our own lives. Every day we are here is truly a gift from above. None of us should take tomorrow for granted as none of us are promised a tomorrow. Take each day at a time and live it as if it were your last! Levi is once again stable enough to be out of the Intensive Care Nursery. He was moved to Special Care two days ago. He is eating 30cc/3 hours and no longer has an IV (Yeah!!!). We know that we made the right decision to have surgery on our son. Before the surgery, he was on 6 liters of vapotherm (a step or two below the ventilator) and is now only having to have 1 liter. His oxygen level is set at 24-28% with 21% being what the rest of us breath. He is doing so well and getting bigger everyday. He now weighs 3 lbs and 13.7 oz. Unfortunately, I have not got to see him in 6 days due to the cold that I had. I wanted to wait until I was 150% over it before going to visit. Today is the day. I feel great and can not wait to see my beautiful baby!

Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Levi is 8 weeks old!

Levi is 8 weeks old!

This is Levi's 1st Christmas. He currently weighs 3 lbs and 9 oz. His brother colored him a stocking that said "Baby's 1st Christmas" and his sister colored him a star ornament that has his name on it and with an angel sitting on it. Both of them are decorating his isolette as well as the Christmas card that many of you received from us with all three of their pictures on it. This Christmas is very special to us. We have so much to be thankful for. We are surrounded with wonderful friends and family who have shown nothing but love to us. Words can not begin to describe how thankful we are for the excellent meals they have prepared, endless dishes that they have washed, piles of clothes they have cleaned, not to mention the exceptional care that they have provided for our beautiful children - even when they have been fever stricken and full of tummy aches. We love each and everyone of you and are sorry that you have had to deal with us when we were not "handling things" so well. I am sad to say that I did not actually get to visit with Levi today since I woke up with a sore throat this morning. Justin and I did get to have a very special visit with him last night though. Merry Christmas everyone.

Friday, December 21, 2007

Levi had his surgery

Levi had his PDA ligated on Thursday, December 20th at 10:30 a.m. The surgery went perfectly - Thank you Lord! In addition to recovering from surgery, Levi was expected to "take his first eye exam" this Friday morning at 7:00 a.m. This too he passed with flying colors. Oxygen, while often necessary for premature babies, can be damaging to the undeveloped eye. They dilated his eyes and proceeded to check them for Retinopathy of prematurity (ROP). If found, stage V is the worst and stage I is the most mild. As of this morning, Levi is said to have stage zero. (Again, another reason we give the Lord glory and praise). Continue to pray that he gets plenty of rest and recovers quickly and fully from his ligation.