We are thankful to all the nurses and doctors who cared for him during his recovery in the hospital at Hopkins and Mt. Washington and to his current doctors. I know some people (the VP at Mt. Wash) thought I had too many things in Wyatt's crib and that I stimulated him to much. I am so glad that I persisted to treat him like a normal baby while being hospitalized. I encouraged volunteers and child life to hold him and play with him, I encouraged therapy to use their entire allotted time with Wyatt and not just for 15 minutes, we had books, mobiles, toys, and I kept the lights on around his crib during the day. I made sure that someone was with Wyatt day and night, even when I returned back to work. I saw babies that hardly had any visitors and they just slept the day away... I was adamant not to allow this for Wyatt because I know that a brain in an infant adapts to anything and grows like crazy. The only way Wyatt could overcome the ramifications of his brain bleed is to allow his brain to grow and be nurtured. It worked!!! Wyatt shows no signs of an IVH grade 4 (if you read about it on the Internet, it's very scary).
Today, I encourage his home nurses to treat him like a normal child and to play with him constantly, to read to him, play music, and do therapy. I have learned that parents are their only child's advocate.
Since we have been home, Wyatt has been in the hospital five times for three reherniations and two respiratory viruses. I am fully aware our "adventure" is not over and I manage one day at a time. However, Wyatt is home, happy, and healthy and I could not ask for anything more.... Thank you family, friends, doctors, and nurses. Also, thank you to the people that sat with Wyatt while I had to return to work, especially my parents, Pam, and Paula.
Pictures of Wyatt at 17 months old (Now)
Wyatt eating a pickle...
Wyatt and Chloe drawing on the driveway together...
Pictures of Wyatt at 5 month's old...
Chloe and Wyatt meeting for the first time ever....
Going home for the first time...
Home at last... March 12, 2008
CDH News...
Our thoughts and prayers go out to Addison's family... Addison lost her battle with CDH at 3 weeks old after 11 days on ECMO. Please keep their family in your prayers.
Happy First Birthday Sofia!!!!!!!!! Sofia turned one and she has come a long way after time on ECMO and reherniation. She is now off oxygen and weaned off her ng tube. Check out her blog for some cute pictures of her!!
New CDH baby- Maxton is fighting hard and doing great. Read about his story here.
Mark your calendars for CDH Awareness Day on March 31st. Wear turquoise in honor of Wyatt and all the CDH babies. Send in a photo of yourself, your family, your co-workers wearing turquoise for a special slide show. Spread the word!!!! Also, Wyatt received numerous transfusions of blood, I encourage you to donate blood in honor of Wyatt and all the CDH babies.
2 comments:
Your blog today brought tears to my eyes. There is a God! (:)
My exact words are in the post above....You are a wonderful mom Gina!!! Wyatt is a lucky little boy to have you and Bengi!
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