January 22nd
This afternoon the doctors and nurses extubated Amelia. So far so good, she
handled her extubation a LOT better then the last time they extubated her.
Amelia is still on the steroids and will be getting weaned off of them, that
will be the true test is when she is completely off the steroids. So as of
right now we are taking it one day at a time, praying that she doesn't get too
tired from breathing on her own and that we don't have to intubate her so she
can get bigger and stronger.
January 23rd
It's been almost 24 hours since they extubated Amelia. I spent the
night in Amelia's room to be close to her and she did well though the night. She
didn't have many alarms until the nurse got in to check on her and change her
diaper. Early this morning the nurses took she nasal prongs out and switched it
with a face mask for preemies. She loves being on her tummy and not being
touched, which is common in baby's her size right after extubate because she is
working so hard to breath on her own with the help from the machine. But we are
really proud of her and how far she has come. She as been a little bit more
alarmy this late morning early afternoon, could be do to the fact that she's
getting tired from breathing more on her own. The nurses have turned the oxygen
level on the machine up to give her more help. I know if God can get Amelia
this far and get her through the first day she will continue to get
strong and be that much closer to breathing on her own.
As of 8 pm tonight the night nurse was checking on Amelia changing her
diaper, checking her vitals when Amelia decided she was tired and had enough of
the breathing on her own. The great thing is that Amelia lasted 30 hours this
time around. After getting intubated Amelia's vitals all looked good.
January 24
After the exciting night before and getting intubated again, this morning
Amelia was doing great she wasn't as tired from being extubated like she was
two weeks ago when they extubated her. The doctors did stop her feed Monday
night after she was intubated, just to be on the safe side to not agitated her
stomach with whatever air that might be in her stomach as well. But over all
she had a good day, until 8 pm when she had another episode where her body
clamps down and she can't open her air ways by herself. The nurses had to help
Amelia out a little bit.
January 25
From looking at her x-rays, along with sucking mucus out of her, did her
medical team decided to start breathing treatments to help break that mucus up
that's in her lungs making it hard to breath. They will be doing those
treatments every 8 hours until they feel like they have gotten most all the
build up out. The nurses started Ameila's feeds again starting her out on
1.0ml/hour. With that the doctors will increase her feeds depending on how she
tolerating it.
January 26
After doing Amelia's breathing treatment for a day now she really enjoys
them. The respiratory therapist (RT) has gotten a lot of mucus out of her lungs
with the treatments along with moving her every 2 to 4 hours so that the mucus
doesn't settle in her lungs. Doing the treatments seems to be helping with
her breathing. Yes, she still has some alarms but she has been recovering on her
own without the help of the nurse or the machine.
January 27-31
The last hand full of days around here have been fairly uneventful. After the start to the week uneventful is a pleasant change of pace! Amelia has been switched to an auto-ween vent setting that automatically adjusts to her needs and weens her down as she's ready. With this system her alarms have become less frequent and less severe. She doesn't desat as low and she's able to come out of them on her own. Over the last couple days we got he worked back up to full feeds and we are patiently waiting to see some growth. Her weight gain is back and forth right now, At one point we saw her get all the way up to 1lb 12.6 oz. We'd like to see a little better growth at this point, but we'll take what we can get.
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