Barnaby is in the GDU (growth and development unit) now. On saturday he got put in a real crib and rolled down the hall to a whole other neighborhood where he shares a big room with two other babies. This is a graduation from the solo rooms that are reserved for younger and less stableContinue reading “To The Growth and Development Unit for Mother’s Day, Day 50”
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Barnaby Music
Click play above to listen to Micah Motenko, who is an old friend of Jasmin and wrote this song for Barnaby. We have been humming it nonstop and it’s proven so catchy that nurses in the NICU who have not even heard the recorded version are singing it because they’ve heard Barnaby’s nurses singing it!Continue reading “Barnaby Music”
The Ups and Downs of Breathing, Day 45
Barnaby is off CPAP. They decided that he was doing well and it was time to try him breathing completely on his own. They replaced his feeding tube around that same time and for the first time we got a photo of his little face with nothing taped to it. In the ebb and flowContinue reading “The Ups and Downs of Breathing, Day 45”
Lowest Possible Respiratory Support, Day 41
As of yesterday, Barnaby is on a CPAP pressure of 5 cm h2O. This pressure is achieved by literally dipping the outflow tube from his mask five centimeters deep in a cup of water where it bubbles away, keeping a constant air pressure flowing to his lungs that is the equivalent weight of that muchContinue reading “Lowest Possible Respiratory Support, Day 41”
Barnaby is Doing Great, Day 37
At this point, the team thinks that his spells are back within typical premie territory. The doctors have given him an allotment of 5 spells per day based on what they consider normal development and he is not going over his limit most days. Many of his spells seem to be feeding-related, and a fewContinue reading “Barnaby is Doing Great, Day 37”
Mysterious Problems with Mysterious Solutions, Day 34
We started the week trending in the wrong direction. Barnaby’s tachycardia (low heart rate) spells were increasing in frequency and severity. Also concerning was that these low heart rate moments were not always accompanied by apnea (breath holding) meaning that there was some other underlying cause. There are a lot of reasons why this couldContinue reading “Mysterious Problems with Mysterious Solutions, Day 34”
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Finding Rythm, Day 29
Today we spent a little more time at home and a little less time at the hospital. When we there this morning it seemed like our little guy needed to rest and the stimulation of having us touching him and reading to him was causing him to drift and spell more, shallow breathing leading toContinue reading “Finding Rythm, Day 29”
Progress, Day 26
Generally good news over the past two days. Yesteday he had a head ultrasound and the results were stable. His head has a sizeable boggy lump of fluid under the skin where the shunt is draining. At this point they think the bleed has stopped completely which means that the shunt is still flowing becauseContinue reading “Progress, Day 26”
The Equipment
One of the markers of success in the NICU is machines that get added or removed from the room. In the beginning Barnaby’s room was crowded with equipment. When they ruled out seizure activity three large monitoring machines were rolled and he had a dozen less wires coming off of him. When he started absorbingContinue reading “The Equipment”