Monday, May 18, 2009

I've got an angel

These past six days have brought a whirlwind of cries, shouts for Mommy, groans, and multiple trips to the bathroom for almost everyone in our little household. The flu bug, or something evil like it, had gotten a hold of even little Mason. My sweet boy would throw up every time he drank his milk. He could keep down both Pedialyte and Gatorade and so we existed on that for 2 days. Through it all Mason wasn't even phased. He continued being his cheerful, little self as soon as he finished spilling out everything he just took in! Those sweet smiles are doled out like candy to an eager crowd on a 4th of July parade. I call him my "Dolly Boy" because he is just so darn sweet and is just a doll. God let us have his little angel to fill our hearts with a love so complete you just couldn't ask for anything better.
When I weighed him yesterday, he had lost .4oz from our last visit to the cardiologist. Not bad, I would say. His 02 sat last night was 82, without the oxygen. That too, is pretty darn good. As far as appearances go, you would never be able to tell there is anything wrong with him. The shirt he was wearing to church yesterday wasn't buttoned all the way up and I could see his little "zipper." When I pointed that out to Matthew, he got a great kick out of it. He never really looked as Mason's scars like that before.
Mason is scheduled for his first physical therapy visit this week. The therapist is hoping to work on his rolling over/tummy time in order to facilitate crawling. He already has a preference for standing, with help, and really hates to be on his tummy. I think a lot has to do with the fact his mickey button is pushed into him when he is face down. Although I don't think we really need a therapist, it can't hurt to help him get pushed along towards either walking or crawling. That will certainly be a site to see.

Monday, May 11, 2009

Great Cardiology Visit 5-7-09

We had a visit with Dr. Goens, Mason's cardiologist last week. She held clinic in Las Cruces and we were happy to not have to travel to Albuquerque for this visit. The nurse had plenty of help in taking care of Mason's vital signs as Matthew was eager to help out. Surprisingly, Mason's 02 sat was 88! That was on .5 litre of 02, but was remarkable nonetheless. Dr. Goens felt it was time we allowed Mason to come off the continuous 02 and hold his own. We will continue to monitor his 02 levels and make sure he is maintaining them while at home. The oxygen tanks/concentrator will remain in case there is a need. Dr. Goens also discontinued one of his doses of Lasix and discontinued his Captopril and replaced it with Enapril, 2 times per day. Happily, we are making progress!
Now that he doesn't have the 02 cannula and cheek stickies, he looks darn good. His weight was 18 pounds and is therefore another reason to celebrate. We can discontinue the nightly g-tube feedings and see if he continues to gain weight properly. He is currently somewhere in between the 10th and 25th percentile for weight, which we will be glad to maintain. If you didn't know all about him you would never know what he has experienced. God has truly blessed us and we can see it in Mason each and every day.