Saturday, November 15, 2008

Home sweet home (10 weeks, 5 days old)

Quinn got to join Corbin at home today!!!! The NICU extended stay is finally over!!! The hospital will not be missed, but the wonderful nurses, therapists and doctors will be. They cannot be thanked enough for the loving care they gave to the boys.

Mom and Dad are looking forward to staying at home and taking care of both boys from this point on.

Hopefully more pictures will be added from time to time, but for the most part the posting will be much more infrequent. Here's a slew of pics from today, along with two movies from the homecoming.






Thursday, November 13, 2008

Getting closer (10 weeks, 3 days old)

Both boys are over 6 pounds! Last time each were weighed, they both actually weighed 6 lb 2 oz.

Quinn is now up to full feeds! He is currently taking 6 of his eight feedings by bottle and doing a nice job with it. He is back to his old self now and loves being cuddled every chance he can get. Hopefully he will be home with his brother soon.

Corbin is enjoying being at home. He had his first pediatrician appointment this week and all went well. He is eating well and gaining weight nicely.

We will try to get more pictures up soon!

Saturday, November 8, 2008

Tug of war (9 weeks, 5 days old)

With Mom and Dad now juggling the boys being in different places, unless there is big news, new postings will only be every few days...

Corbin is adjusting well to being at home. So far things have been calm, and as long as he is fed on time, he's been a peaceful baby (knock on wood). Mom and Dad have a hard time not holding him when they're home!

Quinn is still getting his 15 mL's of food every 3 hours, with the occasional feeding being by bottle. The immediate goal is for his stomach to keep normalizing so that his feeds can increase in size. When this happens, his IV fluids will be lowered and eventually stopped (which will help reduce his puffiness) and he can start working more on bottle feeds as well.

Here's Corbin fighting off sleep, while Quinn had no problem giving in to a nap.

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Two boys in two places (9 weeks, 3 days old)

Corbin enjoyed his first full day at home today. He had a pretty peaceful time, and didn't even fuss during his first bath. He is already used to the schedule of feedings every 3 hours.

Quinn started getting feeds again this afternoon, in doses of 10 mL's every 3 hours through his nasal tube. The doctors said that his stomach looks and sounds good. Hopefully a good bowel movement will help him get back on routine for his feedings.

Pictures: Corbin snuggling on the couch and Quinn with his binkie.


Bittersweet homecoming (9 weeks, 2 days old)

Corbin arrived at home around 6:30 Wednesday evening. All of the nurses said that he looked very handsome and ready for the world! He didn't mind his first car ride and snoozed the whole way home.

Quinn is still working on getting back on feedings. He took a few feeds on Wednesday, but his stomach still showed signs that it just wasn't ready for digestion again. The nurses inserted a PICC line (long-term IV) because all of his IV's were only lasting a day or so before they went bad. This will be a safer way for him to keep getting his nutrients through his IV while he works on feeds. Hopefully tomorrow he'll get another shot at eating.

Here's Corbin ready to leave and Quinn relaxing.


Tuesday, November 4, 2008

50% voting to go home, 50% electing to stay put (9 weeks, 1 day old)

Corbin is officially going home on Wednesday! He flew through his car seat test with no problems and is eating like a big boy. He should be hanging out at home by tomorrow late afternoon.

Quinn is finally getting to eat again. He took 5 mL's by bottle this afternoon - he sucked it down in the same frantic manner he had before surgery. If all goes well, the doctor said his feeds will get increased by 5 mL's each day. Some of his feedings will still be through his NG tube for the time being.

Here's Corbin is his first pair of sweats, and his late Halloween shirt. Quinn was workin' on his binkie as usual while he took in the scenery.


Monday, November 3, 2008

Big news and no changes (9 weeks old)

Mom and Dad found out today that Corbin will probably get to go home this week! He is now eating a minimum of 40 mL's each feed, but can eat more if he wants. He has taken 44 and 43 mL's with bottles so far. He will go through the "car seat test" soon, to make sure he handles sitting in it for a period of time. Mom and Dad are going to be spending the night with Corbin in a parent room for a trial run on their own. He also got his two month shots today along with the RSV vaccination - he really wasn't so excited about them.

Unfortunately, Quinn is still not getting to eat. An x-ray of his abdomen was done, and it showed that a portion of his bowel was dilated. This is most likely from his bowels not moving. All that can be done for this is waiting for it to move through. An abdominal ultrasound was also done but results will not be known until tomorrow. The doctor said that he wants to be very cautious and although it is frustrating, Mom and Dad know he is not sick and it could be worse. Another x-ray will be done in the morning.

No pics today...hopefully there will be time for some tomorrow!

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Feast and famine (8 weeks, 6 days old)

Last night, Corbin pulled his nasal feeding tube clear out. His night nurse said that he was awake for every feeding, so he continued to get bottles every feed. Today he took all of his feedings by nursing or bottle. If he can keep up at this pace and keep gaining weight, he shouldn't need a feeding tube any more! Mom and Dad aren't getting too excited yet...things can change quickly.

Quinn is still getting all of his nutrition through his IV. His third IV in five days fell out and the best place left to put one in was in his scalp. Needless to say, he's had better evenings. Also, the doctor decided to consult with the surgeon tomorrow to see if any more tests are needed before Quinn starts getting feeds again. He is acting like himself and his abdomen looks good.

Here is Corbin then Quinn snoozing this afternoon.


Saturday, November 1, 2008

Two months old (8 weeks, 5 days old)

Quinn started to show signs of his old self today as he started squirming around more and pulling on things. The breathing tube was taken out this afternoon and it was quickly replaced with a binkie. He is still getting all of his nutrients from his IV and his swelling from the surgery has started to decrease, although he is still puffy. Mom and Dad got to hold him again today which made everyone feel better. His squeaks and cries are much more hoarse today because of the breathing tube. The cultures are still negative and the doctor's concern over them is decreasing each day. Overall, he's doing well and rooting around looking for milk.

Corbin took all 6 of his by mouth feedings today! It seems the light bulb may have clicked on like the nurses have been telling Mom and Dad that it would. Hopefully tomorrow he'll get bumped up to 7 of 8 feedings by mouth. Corbin is also starting to get the schedule down and is letting everyone know when it's time for his next feeding.

Here's Corbin full after a feeding and Quinn snoozing.




Below are updates from the last few days:

Recovery and feeding time (Friday - 8 weeks, 4 days old)

Quinn continued to recover from surgery today. The surgeon checked up on him and said that everything looked good. His morphine was decreased to help him wake up more, and the settings continued to be turned down on the ventilator. It was decided in the afternoon that he deserved another evening of rest and recovery while the meds wore off.

Corbin, sensing that he needed attention, decided to start eating like a big boy. He took all 5 of his feedings by mouth very well - so well that he was bumped up to 6 oral feedings (out of 8 total) for the next day!

Mom and Dad spent another night in a parent room to be close to the boys.

Surgery day (Thursday - 8 weeks, 3 days old)

Mom and Dad got their kisses in early this morning before Quinn was taken for surgery at 7:00 AM. The procedure went smoothly after the anesthesia kicked in and his breathing tube was in place. Both hernias were repaired as expected. The surgeon did note that there was some greenish-colored fluid around his intestines, but it did not look new. Cultures were taken and so far everything has been negative. Quinn returned to the NICU around 10:30, still on the ventilator. He was "snowed" all day from the anesthesia and morphine, so they decided he was too out of it to breathe on his own.

Corbin wasn't sure what to do with all of the extra room in the crib, but he seemed to manage. He got 2 times the hugs and cuddles while brother was gone to surgery.

Surgery eve (Wednesday - 8 weeks, 2 days old)

Both boys received blood transfusions today because their hematocrit levels were low. Corbin and Quinn both worked on feedings, but Quinn's feedings were stopped around midnight for his surgery. Mom and Dad were also updated on all of the details for Quinn's surgery.