I put this up for the great grandparents more than anything. She isn't doing anything, but laying there obviously, but I thought it might be more or a real experience if there was a video. I also took this video for poor Koen, who is so confused about why he can't see Havyn, but she's out of my mommy's tummy. He broke down, and cried when my mom and I left to see Havyn today because he wanted to go so badly. They said that once they can get some of the tubes, and equipment off of her we will be able to take her to the window to let the boys see her. As of now we can't even hold her. She is still about the same other than her right lung is not filling up with air like it should. The left lung was the problem before and still has the tube in it because of the problem with the right lung. They had to put her back on c pap, which is the thing that is on her nose, instead of a regular oxygen mask to try to resolve the problem in the right lung. As for what they do for it, we aren't really sure, other than the Dr. said that a lot of times these resolve on their own, it just takes time. They took a second x ray after putting her back on the c pap, and the lung looked a little bit better, so we hope this does the trick. Once they get the respiratory stuff under control they will start really slowly trying to feed feed her through a tube that goes down through her nose to her stomach. For now, they are giving her what she needs from an IV. I never knew they could give fats and things this way, but thank heavens they can.
Sunday, January 31, 2010
Posted by Teeters at 4:29 PM
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