Tuesday, September 18, 2007

More struggles

Brandon sleeping


Derek holding Katelyn





Blake also holds Katleyn but he always seem to be done when we pull out the camera. Blake and Derek really like to hold both babies and are very loving.






Let me start by telling you how well Brandon is doing. He is growing and last night he nursed really well. Before he can go home there are three things that need to happen. His the amount of oxygen he needs must improve a little. They want to make sure his eyes don’t continue to get worse and he needs to learn to eat completely on his own (not through a tube). Notice that "have his operation" isn’t on this list. We talked to the surgeon and while they may do the operation before he goes home it isn’t a requirement. He could come back later. We may however, want to get everything taken care of before he comes home. He now meets the minimum size requirements for the operation but because he is doing so well they aren’t in a hurry to do it. The longer they wait and the bigger he is the more likely it is to go smoothly.

Now, for the latest on Katelyn: Not long ago she was doing so well and now she is really struggling. Yesterday she was headed down for an MRI and she had another seizure. The nurse noticed and brought her immediately back to the NICU. They gave her a couple of medications. The first one seemed to temporarily stop it but it didn’t stop completely. They gave her a second medication that seemed to do the trick. After she had been settled for a awhile they did the MRI. She hasn’t had another seizure since yesterday.

As of right now they still don’t have an explanation. I learned something interesting. If they don’t find an explanation, then these seizures will be considered to be epileptic seizures. Not knowing the exact cause is the definition of epilepsy. The good news is that the doctors say that most babies outgrow seizures. They could be a lot of different causes. They have checked for many of the scary possibilities and everything has come back negative. Today they are focusing their efforts and checking for a virus. They are going to do another lumbar puncture and are working on a bunch of cultures.

Katelyn also received a very needed blood transfusion yesterday. She has been very heavily sedated because of the siezures. Since she has been sedated she has also had a lot of problems breathing. She seems to be retaining water and it is clouding her lungs. They have given her medication to help her get rid of the water. They also have moved her back to the C-Pap machine and they continue to test her. There is a chance that if she doesn’t improve they might have to re-intubate her.

Right now they attribute the breathing problems to the amount of sedation she has needed. It just seems like we are moving backwards really quickly. While I know that things could turn back around quickly, it is very scary and causes a lot of stress to her mom and dad. Please remember her in your prayers and we will keep you updated.

2 comments:

the Varley Family said...

Brent & Amy,

I'm Jaime, a friend of Randy and Staci's (we came over to your house in Orem once when they were in town and we celebrated Randy's birthday...)Anyways, I came across your blog from their page and just wanted to let you know you're in our prayers. My best friend and roommate from BYU Stephanie, and her husband Steve, gave birth to twins in April that were 16 weeks early. They have a very similar story to yours, and you may find theirs comforting to yours. Although their sweet boy Max didn't make it, their little Lucy came home from the hospital about a month ago and is doing fantastic! Their blog is www.lucyandmax.com. We'll continue to keep you in our prayers :)

Kathie Turnert said...

To all my children:
Amy & Brent - you are both so strong...so very fortunate to have the blessings of being members of the Church and the understanding that comes with being close to Christ and our Heavenly Father. One foot in front of the other and with all the people praying for those little ones I just know they are going to be fine. And Brent, I know many times the last thing you want to do is write in the blog, so I thank you graciously for doing so. I hate not being there, and look forward to when I can to help out. Until then, Brent, you keep me (all of us!) in the loop. Thank you for that. I love you both, Mom

Blake and Derek - Mamaw says "hi!". I miss you guys so much and can't wait to see you as soon as I can get there! I've seen photos and movies of you with Katelyn and Brandon...how lucky they are to have such great Big Brothers! And I just know you are both being good to help your Mom and Dad during this time when they have to be at the hospitals so much.

I love you two so much and we will have fun when I do get there. Keep helping Mom and Dad, okay?
I Love You Both so much! from Mamaw