March 25, 2010

our little trooper

Alright, I'm doing this from my iPhone, so hopefully it works. Just wanted to post a quick update on crew for those friends and family members who have been wondering how he's doing.

We were finally able to bring crew home from the hospital last Friday...and it was one of the happiest days of my life! I was starting to feel trapped at the hospital we were at, and for different reasons, i wasn't completely confident in their ability to monitor and treat crew for the issues he was having. Zac and Emerson loved having crew home...Emmy is great at ignoring her parents and smothering him with kisses ALL day long. Zac prides himself in the fact that he has the "magic" that gets crew to sleep...they both have been very sweet to their baby brother...Such happy times! :) Here's Crew on our drive home...

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On Monday we had an appointment with a pediatric neurologist at primary's. At the appointment, the dr. increased crew's phenobarbital dosage to help with the seizures because he had started having a few more earlier that day. He also did another EEG and said that crew really did seem completely healthy and he saw no major issues...good news. We were hoping that with the increased medication level, that the seizures would stop once again...but unfortunately they didn't.

Here's Crew getting his 4th EEG...they put 20+ electric probes on his head to monitor his brain activity & then tape his head up so the probes don't fall off, pretty cute...

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Yesterday (Wednesday), Crew had atleast 13 seizures. They were lasting anywhere from 2-3 minutes. Once again, they aren't crazy violent seizures, just suttle twitching in his face, hands, and feet. We called the neurologist around 7 last night, and he told us that he wanted to admit crew to Primary Children's hospital...so that's what we did. It was a crazy late night...Chad and I are trying to function on 2-4 hours of sleep...and we're doing a pretty good job so far! Crew is doing great, the poor kid is such a trooper. I feel so bad for him having to be poked and prodded all over so often...but that's what needs to be done, so I can't complain too much. He had a spinal tap around 3 this afternoon and the doctors said he did great, he actually fell asleep once they got the needle inserted...I'm telling you, he's such a strong boy! He weighs 9 lbs. 6 oz. now and is just so dang cute with his little double chin! I've never had such a chubby baby before, zac & emerson were both pretty small & it was stressful at times, so I'm very thankful that this little boy likes his food so much...one less thing to worry about!!

Here he is just a few hours before we took him into primary's...He was so happy & content just sitting in his crib, soaking up some sun while looking at all the dots everywhere.

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So as of now, we will be here atleast until Saturday...maybe longer depending on what we find out. We have some of the best doctors that we are working with and just hope that we'll be able to get some answers and figure out what exactly is causing these seizures to occur. Crew is in good hands, and we're so grateful for that!

and here's our little sleepy head of a trooper today...

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Thanks for your thoughts and prayers...it always helps!! :)

March 15, 2010

the latest on crew

it's crazy to think that crew is already 2 weeks old!! time has flown by...but at the same time, it's seemed like an eternity...especially when it comes to leaving him there at the hospital. we really just want this little boy home. we were hoping to be able to bring home today, but he had another little seizure on saturday, so we need to keep working with the doctors to get his medication at the right level. i think most people get scared when they hear the word "seizure"...and i'm hear to tell you that these are minor seizures that crew is having...they're enough to notice if you're holding or observing him, but if you weren't right there, you would have no idea it was happening. the nurses in the NICU are busy, i understand that...but i have felt all along that they weren't watching crew as closely as they should be. i had walked into the NICU a couple of times to find his head covered with a blanket (to help him sleep better). obviously they can't be watching for seizing if he is covered up. so now crew is in an incubator...his body is fully exposed...and he LOVES it!! it's so funny to see him all sprawled out in there & it makes me feel better knowing that he's so comfortable. he's off of oxygen...which personally, i never really felt like he needed to be on in the first place. the day that they put him back on oxygen, i found 2 huge crusty boogers up his nose, so obviously he wasn't breathing well. i talked to the nurses and asked them to please check his nose before they put him back on oxygen this time...so hopefully they'll do that. i really do appreciate all the nurses are doing to help our sweet boy...they are great...but no one can love your baby like you would, so it will be nice when we can bring him home and just cuddle & love him as much as we want...

crew is scheduled to have an MRI this morning...which will give us more information & help us rule other things out. as for now, it's a waiting game...waiting for the blood around his little brain to reabsorb...and waiting to get the medicine at the right level so that he doesn't seize anymore. this medicine is a hard one to regulate...so we're slowly increasing it & hoping to get it figured out soon. :)

these pictures are from yesterday afternoon...he was wide eyed most of the day & just so dang cute!! don't you want to just squeeze him like crazy & eat him up??!! i do...

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he had lots to say to mom & dad yesterday...we love hearing those little baby coos...

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zac saying "i love you" to his little brother. even though it's fun for the kids to see crew through the window, it's not quite cutting it anymore. when we told emmy that she could go up to the hospital to see crew through the window, she said, "i not yike the window!" they are getting so anxious to be able to hold him again...and i don't blame them!! :)

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this has been quite the experience for our little family. i'm learning to take it a day at a time...and to count my blessings. i have so much to be grateful for...and by taking time to recognize those things each day, i'm finding the strength i need to get through this little experience...which down the road really will seem so brief...thank goodness!

March 6, 2010

so happy to have him...

Crew Michael Field
Sunday, February 28th @ 7:05 p.m.
8 pounds, 20 1/2 inches

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this week has been a busy one...full of all sorts of emotions. we couldn't be happier to have this little boy join our family. he is soooo sweet and has such a tender spirit...he has already brought so much happiness into our lives & we are so incredibly grateful to have him.

like i said, this week has been a bit crazy, so i'll try and give a quick overview of what's gone on. sunday morning i put the kids in the tub around 9 and started having contractions. they were about 3 minutes apart. after 2 hours of this, i called labor & delivery to see what they recommended and they told me to stay home as long as i could handle the pain...so that is what i did, stayed home and kept busy by cleaning, vacuuming, and baking cookies. my sisters & mom drove up to be with the kids & we got to the hospital around 3:30. i was dilated to a 5 & about 90% effaced. then you know how it goes, epidural & all that. around 6:50, i began pushing. crew's little heart beat dropped down to around 50, and i could tell the doctor was getting a bit stressed. after pushing through 4 contractions & crew's heart beat continuing to go down, the doctor decided to use a vacuum to help with the delivery. and sure enough, he came right out...thank goodness!!

on monday i started noticing that every once in a while (like once every 3 hours) crew would start twitching. it was a rhythmic twitch that would last about a minute or so & it wasn't something i remembered seeing with zac & emerson. i asked the nurses about it, and they told me that it was just normal newborn behavior...their nervous systems aren't completely developed and it's nothing to worry about. but something didn't seem right to me. monday night around 10:30 a nurse came in to take crew to the nursery to check all of his vitals & i mentioned the twitches to her...she also kind of dismissed my concern & assured me it really wasn't something to worry about. 15 minutes later, the nurse came back & told me that she saw him twitching & agreed that it wasn't normal. she called the pediatrician, crew was admitted to the N.I.C.U. & they ran some tests that night. tuesday morning, they confirmed that crew was experiencing minor seizures due to a slight hemorrhage surrounding his little brain...(the hemorrhage was caused by the vacuum). they started crew on some anti-seizure medicine which has been great. as far as we know, he hasn't had a seizure since tuesday morning at 11. this monday, they will run another test to make sure that the seizures really have stopped...and then we'll go from there...figuring out how long to keep him on the medication...(he needs to stay on the medication until the little amount of blood that is surrounding around his brain is fully reabsorbed) hopefully, he'll be home sometime next week, but you just never know, so we're trying not to get our hopes up too high. he really is doing so well though & the doctors are very hopeful & optimistic that there are no major problems or issues.

thanks to dad field being here with zac & emerson, chad & i have spent about 6 hours a day up at the hospital with our little crew. at times i feel torn, but this is our reality right now & so i'm trying to make the most of it...but it hasn't been easy. i love my little family & really, i just want for all of us to be together under the same roof. i know that it will happen soon, but it feels like an eternity...

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so excited to have a brother...

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and just as excited to be a big sister...no wait, according to emmy, she is the "mommy" and supposedly i am "emmy"...funny girl!

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this is crew when he was first admitted to the N.I.C.U....i'll have to post some more pictures of him now though because he doesn't look like this anymore. he really looks like a perfectly healthy baby...he is still hooked up to the oxygen because the medicine he is on makes him sleepy which causes him to not breathe as well, but we're in the process of getting that regulated though, so it's not really a concern. poor boy...i'm glad he won't remember this...

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chad is such a dedicated dad. he loves our kids so much & i love him for that...

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i'll try to be better about keeping everyone posted...we should know more at the beginning of the week. please keep little crew in your prayers... ;)