Guest guest Posted June 5, 2006 Report Share Posted June 5, 2006 > > > > Hi - I'm Nikki and our 7 month old son, Chase, is such a little > > trooper. He's our first non-furry child (we have 2 dogs and a > cat) > > and the joy of our lives. He has had such a rocky beginning, but > > you'd never tell from his amazing outgoing personality. > > > > He was a full-term baby (although he was a vacuum birth - he had a > > big old head for my small pelvis). I thought being readmitted for > > jaundice at five days old was horrible, but while he was there, > our > > ped. caught a heart murmur. The jaundice was a blessing in > > disguise. Chase needed closed heart surgery when he was just 12 > days > > old for a coarctation (an aortic valve was too narrow). He was > home > > on day 19 and other than repeated visits to our cardiologist, the > > small scar on his back is all that is left of that problem. > > > > At our follow-up after heart surgery at three weeks, our ped. > > detected a fibroid mastiosis coli (torticollis). He's been in PT > > since he was 6 weeks old (every week at first, but every other > week > > since Feb.). I was warned about the DOC band then, but his head > was > > pretty round, so none of us worried too much. > > > > By four months, he had some definite flatness on the right > posterior > > side. Around this time, we also were hospitalized for six days > with > > endocartitis (a bacterial infection of the heart). He came home > with > > a PICC line and I had to administer medicine 2xs a day for 28 > days. > > This set us back with the PT and tort and his mild eczema now > turned > > so severe that we needed to see a dermatologist. Once the meds > > stopped, his skin got better (with the help of prescription > > hydrocortisone and Aquaphor, plus daily baths) and his neck once > > again started to improve. He also learned to roll on to his > stomach > > (constant tummy time since he was four weeks old had to help) and > > started to sleep that way. > > > > His flat spot in back is almost gone, but thanks to three months > of > > stomach sleeping and still some major tort issues, he's now > > developing a flat spot on the left side of his forehead. Both our > > ped and PT have referred us to a plastic surgeon (we have an > > appointment in three weeks for a consult). Our wonderful ped. who > > catches everything told me " maybe he won't need a helmet. " As I > just > > smiled at her, she added, " of course, the odds aren't in our > favor, > > but you never know. " This is the doctor I've been dreading since > he > > was six weeks old. > > > > If you saw Chase and didn't know any of the above, you'd think he > was > > the cutest baby ever. Friends, co-workers, church members and > family > > all know most (if not all) of his history, so I am forever giving > > doctor updates to the very thoughtful and concerned masses. > However, > > I'm terrified about the stares and rude questions we'll get if > Chase > > does indeed need a band - you can't hide that like a scar. > > > > My husband's theory is whatever is best for Chase is all that > matters > > (and thankfully until now, insurance has been really good). While > I > > completely agree, I just have days where I feel that enough is > > enough. We've been through so much but a new mom can only take so > > much. I just so want Chase to be like all of the other babies > (he's > > never been in a swing or a bouncy seat). I know all of these > issues > > have made us more appreciative of the little things and we're > blessed > > that he is always in such terrific spirits. I know he'll be fine > > (and my husband, the football coach, already has ideas about > > decorating a cool helmet) - right now, I'm worried about how I > will > > do with it. How do you all do it? > > > > With Mother's Day yesterday, I got a lot of cards and comments > about > > all I've been through and how strong of a person I am, but as we > get > > closer to the plastic surgeon visit - I don't feel strong - I feel > > scared! After a textbook perfect pregnancy (and waiting 34 years > to > > have a baby), I wasn't prepared for any of this. While I've > learned > > to cope, it's still so hard. I'm home (after 12 years of teaching > > 8th graders - this was a huge, but enjoyable, change), so I have > to > > deal with the doctors more than my husband (who goes to visits > when > > he can) and days like today, I just feel so helpless! > > > > Sorry to be so wordy on my first post - but ANY words of wisdom > would > > be so helpful! I wouldn't trade Chase for all of the stars in the > > sky, but something simple like an ear infection would be a nice > > change of pace > > > > Nikki > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > _____ > > Feel free to call! Free PC-to-PC calls. Low rates on PC-to-Phone. Get > <http://us.rd./mail_us/taglines/postman10/*http://us.rd. ..com/e > vt=39663/*http://messenger.> Messenger with Voice > > For more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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