Tuesday, April 24, 2012

5 months!

Andrew and I celebrated our three year wedding anniversary on April 11! Wow, time really does fly. I can't believe last year we were in Asheville celebrating, and now we have a 5 month old! It sure has been quite a year. Who knew so much could happen and change in 365 days???? Colt is still doing pretty well. His congestion cleared up, and it's now back again :( Nothing we can do about it but wait for it to leave again. It seems to be allergies, but the doctor says he is too young to have them,so who knows. I'm not the professional. His eating seemed to pick back up though, which is good. He is drinking 5 bottles per day, only 4 ounces in each. Most babies his age eat much more. My days are usually spent texting Karen throughout the day to see how much he eats and stressing out about him not eating enough. But, we can't make him eat more. He still loves his baby food, now eating one container per day, sometimes more. The doctor says I shouldn't be worried about how much he eats, because he is obviously still gaining weight. Up to 15 pounds, 2 ounces today! And by looking at the chunker he obviously is not under nourished. I just worry anyway. This next surgery should help him to be able to eat more, so if so watch out scales, haha! There are some times where he will eat 5 or 6 ounces at a time, but then he will only have 2 or 3 ounces of a later bottle. It seems to always work out that he eats between 18 and 20 ounces per day. We have been doing a dream feed each night between 10 and 11 to get those extra 4 ounces in him. So, I finally have decided to slow down on the pumping. I only pump two or three times a day now, and have started transitioning Colt to formula. He has at least one formula bottle per day. As much as I would like to keep it up, I was just really tired of it to be completely honest. So we will see how long i'm able to keep getting milk just pumping so few times per day. They finally called to schedule Colt's surgery. He goes in on May 2nd for a heart cath, and his surgery will be the next day. Like I said before, I will be so glad when it is over. There is so much we have to do before to get ready, I don't really know where to start. We are going to drop the small dogs at my mom's this weekend. So sometime between now and the 1st we have to pack up for our temporary move. Hopefully a short stay. I have lots of questions for the doctor which we see on Thursday at Duke. I will try my best to update the blog daily while we are there. Please keep precious Colt and us in your prayers as we face this next surgery. This is an explanation of what they will do in the surgery. A lot of people have asked, and it's easier for me to copy and paste than try to explain myself :) "Doctors perform the second operation, the bidirectional Glenn procedure or hemi-Fontan, when your child is four to six months old. In this procedure, they connect some of the veins carrying blood from the body to blood vessels carrying blood to the lungs. This surgery allows most of the blood to flow directly from the body into the lungs. Blood with more oxygen is pumped to the aorta to supply oxygen to the body's organs and tissues. This approach reduces the work of the lower-right heart chamber (right ventricle) by allowing it to pump blood only to the body." Sorry about the huge paragraph for some reason blogger wouldn't separate paragraphs for me :(

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