Monday, October 21, 2013

happy original due date!

For several weeks now, I've been receiving email completion coupons from my registries leading up to Calder’s original due date, today, telling me to hurry to finish my nursery, which is really just a weird email to receive weeks – months – after your son has been born.  (Naturally, we’re nowhere near being ready.)

Calder must have known today was a special day because he's doing great! He had been sitting at a flow of 2.5 liters for a few days while they fooled with compressing his feeds, but they took him down to 2 yesterday and 1.5 today, and he's been at room air most of the day. By yesterday he was down to feeds lasting 1.5 hours every three hours; Soumaya told us that today he got so hungry that while propped up in his Boppy he managed to stand himself up in indignation ... but wound up flopping back down when he couldn't hold himself up. His gas this morning was beautiful, as the nurses like to say, and as they have been for a couple weeks now, with C02 at 57, pH at 7.37 and hematicrit at 39. He is 47 cm long now, his head circumference is 33 cm, and he weighs 2785 g. So after several days of losing weight, he's back up over the six-pound mark. Per usual, he has another eye exam tomorrow.


Though it’s been a long time since we've paid much attention to his heart rate, on Sunday morning Calder had two “spells,” meaning he brady-ed and was simultaneously satting very low, once in the 40s and once in the 50s, I think, which is quite low compared to the 90s we need to be seeing. There was no apparent reason for these spells, especially given that during one of them he was fast asleep. (Earlier in the day he’d brady-ed as well, but that practically doesn't count since it was only after he’d pulled out his feeding tube – ah-gain – and it’s common for the reinsertion of the tube to trigger that reaction.) This isn't necessarily a setback, per se, but a reminder that his lungs still have a ways to go. He's still been generally pretty fussy, and it takes him some time to fall asleep, but when he's out, he is OUT.


The nondairy diet is on hold. This weekend I’d intended to talk more with Dr. D or our primary day nurse about the recommendation to start the diet now that I’d had a chance to think on it, and because I hadn't yet spoken with the doc about it. I wanted to hear the plan for specifically when to start, since our primary nurse had only really asked whether it was something I’d be willing to try, not to try this very second. Or perhaps that's just how I interpreted it. When we were in this weekend, Dr. D was off duty, so I spoke instead to Dr. F … who told me to hold off.  It's so difficult to identify the culprit in my diet that they’re bringing him “back to base” on formula and then reintroducing breast milk “soon,” hopefully without changes to my diet. The Dr. went so far as to say it’s not healthy for me to work toward such a diet [without being meticulous about replacing the nutrients I’d be missing.] Stay tuned. I think the attempt on my part is nearly inevitable, and I've now heard from several of you about how you did it too -- and how it is actually good for you, contrary to the doc's perspective...everyone is a food critic.

This weekend Calder rooted for both of his teams (we’ll skip any discussion of how those teams did, only to say that they were close and that there are still some big games coming up!) Although Kraemer and I had sported our own gear on previous occasions, nothing grabbed the nurses’ attention like this onesie and helmet hat. We've now had many a conversation about allegiances and know who in the unit is an Auburn fan, a Sox fan, an LSU fan, who could care less, etc. Turns out our current preemie neighbor is a Bucks fan, too. O-H!




I can't believe how many of you keep up with Calder, still. After 16 weeks! We're so grateful. Sometimes I wonder whether maybe keeping up is too much work, whether 16 weeks is enough, but then someone writes me a quick note letting me know they're thinking of us, and I know you're still reading. Hopefully soon you can meet the protagonist in person!

8 comments:

  1. Oh my goodness, I LOVE the buckeye hat!!! So adorable. Happy due date!

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    1. Thanks, Linds! They woman on Etsy who made it was the sweetest -- when I asked her to make it slightly smaller for him since he's a preemie, she did... but still sent one in newborn size for him to grow into. He'll be geared up for games for the whole season!

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  2. It's so funny, I was thinking about texting you yesterday about your due date (had it set on my calendar) but couldn't decide how to phrase it...but just saying "Happy original due date!" and rocking out a buckeye helmet seems about right. :)

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    1. I know - we are wondering whether down the line we should be celebrating only his birthday, or is homecoming day too? (They're far enough apart!)

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    2. I say the more parties the better! Why not celebrate both? Calder being born is a pretty big deal and Calder coming home is a pretty big deal too...bring on the cupcakes. :)

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    3. mmm. i like the way you think!

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  3. Taryn,

    I've been following the blog, and am so pleased for Calder's progress. Congratulations to you and Calder. It's been a trying road for all, hopefully the uphill section is over. Here's to a level road for a while.
    Love and Strength, Edna Donaghy

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    1. Hi Edna,

      Thank you! It's so good to know you are reading. As I've said before, it means a lot to us to have the support of family and friends in that way. We are so excited for Kelly and Preston and thrilled that Calder and his cousin will be about the same age. I bet they'll get into some trouble together -- the good kind. :)

      much love,
      taryn

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