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Ramblings in Retrospect: We're Not Out Of The Woods, But At Least We're Still In It.
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We're Not Out Of The Woods, But At Least We're Still In It. Stole the quote from my wife. And now we will continue to walk through this journey in the woods and see what comes next. Discovery of the infection and treatment of it. Continued weaning off of ventilator and extubated. Continued watch of bleeding and possible signs of a stroke, post surgery. Thank you all for standing in the gap and praying for my dad. The calm that has been with us has been incredible. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Ramblings in Retrospect: 2010.11
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Roadblocks are important too. I've had this post sitting on my blogger for days that I can't quite finish for some reason. I thought it time to break this silence I've been in and just lay out some facts ad maybe it will help with the completion of the post. Crazy mental roadblocks. I'm currently sans laptop at the moment so I'm writing this post on my phone. Please forgive typos or missing words. What if we didn't? Would be easier to do than give Him glory through these spirit breaking times.
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Ramblings in Retrospect: 2011.08
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Summer days keep on a rollin' by. Ok, so it's been a while since I posted last. A lot has happened since then and I can't even begin to try and catch you all up from last time and if you've been reading this you know that the real juicy updates are over at Bethany's blog. Things like vent settings, CO2 levels and g-tube feedings, the good stuff. Bottle feedings have continued and in an increasingly surprising way! Continued development with bottle feeding. Muscle development and strengthening. Subscribe ...
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Ramblings in Retrospect: First time NICU Parents
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First time NICU Parents. And Baby A had a 9.5 month stay, leaving with a G-tube and a trach vent support. Both babies have been home since Oct. 12, 2011 and we are currently still on vent and MIC-KEY but in active trach trial procedures. Here's a blog on NICU parental advice:. 3) Do google things like medicines and specific diagnosis. You will gain a better understanding of why and how certain things work and affect your child. 4) Get to know your health care professionals and build a relationship with t...
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Ramblings in Retrospect: 2013.05
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Says hello and thank you for all your continued prayers and support. We're continually amazed at this progress and are grateful to you all for your prayers but also to the miracle of modern medicine. I do believe this is a way God answers our prayers because without these advancements and practices by gifted medical personal, lives would not be saved. 1 Continue to gain strength. 2 For no residual infection in the heart. 3 No more clots or potential stroke. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I AM KNIT TOGETHER.
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Ramblings in Retrospect: This Guy
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Says hello and thank you for all your continued prayers and support. We're continually amazed at this progress and are grateful to you all for your prayers but also to the miracle of modern medicine. I do believe this is a way God answers our prayers because without these advancements and practices by gifted medical personal, lives would not be saved. 1 Continue to gain strength. 2 For no residual infection in the heart. 3 No more clots or potential stroke. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Ramblings in Retrospect: One Foot In Front of The Other
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One Foot In Front of The Other. I love the song from my friends, Building429. That's how I'm going to discover. One foot, one foot at a time. One foot, one foot at a time". The past few days have seen some ups and downs, brought a lot of questions with little answers and lots of prayers and tears. Since my last post on Tues. a number of things have happened. We don't know the state of his heart and whether or not it might be infected still. For a hot second, dad's heart converted from afib back to a norm...
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Ramblings in Retrospect: 2012.05
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First time NICU Parents. And Baby A had a 9.5 month stay, leaving with a G-tube and a trach vent support. Both babies have been home since Oct. 12, 2011 and we are currently still on vent and MIC-KEY but in active trach trial procedures. Here's a blog on NICU parental advice:. 3) Do google things like medicines and specific diagnosis. You will gain a better understanding of why and how certain things work and affect your child. 4) Get to know your health care professionals and build a relationship with t...
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Ramblings in Retrospect: 2011.03
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What a precious precious moment we were blessed with. One of our first family hang out times complete with simultaneous crying, dirty diapers, and lots of hugs and kisses. There are just no words to describe how this felt. After months of being separated from our two girls, finally having us all together was just bliss. By Bethany from http:/ iamknittogether.blogspot.com. Well the best laid plans of mice and ophthalmologists. Penny's eyes to do well until Monday and for the procedure to be successful.
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Ramblings in Retrospect: 2013.04
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We're Not Out Of The Woods, But At Least We're Still In It. Stole the quote from my wife. And now we will continue to walk through this journey in the woods and see what comes next. Discovery of the infection and treatment of it. Continued weaning off of ventilator and extubated. Continued watch of bleeding and possible signs of a stroke, post surgery. Thank you all for standing in the gap and praying for my dad. The calm that has been with us has been incredible. The Calm Before The Storm. We were told ...
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