Thursday, March 12, 2015

7 Months Old

I know I'm a couple of days late on this, it's been a busy week!


We have been home for seven weeks now!!! Abby has been doing well overall, making huge strides in her ability to reach, lift her head, and hold a supported sitting position. We were told numerous times that after about a month at home we would probably start to see her really start to progress developmentally, but I didn't expect to see so many improvements in such a short amount of time! With her newfound skills, Abby has developed a great love of grabbing my sleeves, hair, face, and anything else she can get her hands on. It's really pretty funny.

This has been Abby's biggest area of struggle.
The fact that she can look at this toy now while on her tummy is amazing.
She has really gotten great at sitting.  She is even starting to support herself on things in front of her.
Pretty soon, she's not going to need me to hold her up!
Abby has continued to average about four appointments a week. She had recently seen GI, ophthalmology, nephrology, radiology, complex care (pediatrician), the interdisciplinary feeding team, pulmonary, and cardiology (along with PT and OT). We will follow up with orthotics and neurology in the next week as well, and she will start regularly seeing speech therapy for feeding therapy. She handles her demanding appointment schedule pretty well, all things considered. It requires quite a bit of time in the car and definitely doesn't coordinate with her preferred nap times. Hopefully as we get more of her post-hospital follow-ups out of the way, things will settle down a bit. 

Abby has had strabismus and nystagmus for some time now.   To ensure that the strabismus does not start interfering with her vision, we now have to alternate patching for an hour each day.  Pirate Abby is not a fan, arrrr.
We will be heading back to the OR next Thursday for a very scheduled procedure for once. Abby is due to have her long g-tube changed out for a button. Tubes aren't designed to last forever, and because her tube was initially placed endoscopically, it will need to be removed the same way. Once she has the button setup, we will be able to change out the tube at home. Hopefully we will be inpatient for a max 48 hours - I've explained this to her many times. It's going to get through to her, I just know it.
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Dear Abby,

You are now seven months old! You have changed so much in the past month, it's astounding! You can now hold your head up for a couple minutes when laying on your tummy, can stay sitting up while hanging onto my fingers, and can reach and grab everything in sight! You like to tell us long, involved stories, and despite the fact that you have 10,000 toys, you've decided that washcloths, sleeves, bibs, and my hair are the absolute best things to play with. You have developed a great love of Silly Songs with Larry and kicking the crunchy paper at your medical appointments. You make the funniest faces and are so quick to smile, it lights up my day.

Yummy bib
In the past couple of weeks the weather has started improving and we've gotten to have some really fun experiences with you! We've taken walks around the lake behind the house, and you even got to experience snow for the very first time. It has been so nice to get to do things with you that have nothing to do with doctors or therapy - things that are truly just for fun! I hope that as the winter ends and respiratory virus season along with it, we'll get to have even more adventures! Maybe we can go on a hike, or to the park. We might be able to take you to a restaurant or out shopping even! I know that we'll have to take it easy, but it would make me so happy for you to get to experience life outside of the house, car, or doctor's office. 

Beautiful little snow baby
Looking cool on her walk
We have to take you back to the hospital next week for a quick procedure, and while I've tried to stay optimistic about how everything will go, I'd be lying if I said I wasn't nervous. I've loved having you at home so much, that I don't even want to think about another extended admission. You're going to do great though, you will, and we'll be back home before either of us know it.

I love you, sweet baby. This past month has held so many gifts and surprises as you've thrived and grown. I can't wait to see what the next month has in store for you. 

Love,
Your Mommy





1 comment:

  1. Bethany,
    Beautiful pictures. I am so happy you and Jameson have had special time together. Her progress is amazing. What a sweet little smile too! Hugs to you all. Colleen

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