The pulmonologist visit last week was to check the development of her lungs and to read the results of the apnea monitor to which Ellen has been attached non-stop (minus baths) essentially since she was born. They were also pleased with the progress, but wouldn't graduate her from the machine. Instead, they said we could wean her off of it, removing it when we were feeding her or watching her closely. But otherwise, when sleeping or in another room, she should still be on it. I think it's more that they are weaning us off the machine rather than Ellen, since she doesn't know if it's on or not. But it was another positive report.
Finally, the cardiologist last week was to check on a heart valve that had not closed yet when she was sent home from the hospital. After the initial check up and regular check in things (weight - 7 lbs, 11 ounces, length - 20 inches) the cardio doc came in and said it was really to early to check since she hadn't made it to her due date yet. But he also assured us that it wasn't a big deal and that we should make another appointment in 3-6 weeks "for peace of mind." In other words, this is not a big deal. Did I say that already? Even if the doctor's appointment was really quite pointless, I did still get a sticker and a lollipop out of the deal.
So here we are, 7 weeks and 5 days into life on the outside. Ellen eats well and sleeps well. We've officially moved her into her own room upstairs and we took her for a hike yesterday in the beautiful New Jersey autumn weather. Here are some pictures for your enjoyment - with some older ones so you can see how much she's grown and changed.
Just after bathtime...
Birthday picture with dad...
Mid-feeding...
Day 1...
the ROP checks are a barrel of fun, eh? i was a terrible mom and let jeff deal with those while i sat in the waiting room... :( and just a warning - these appts never end!!! we just had another eye check-up and i need to schedule benjamin's 2 yr heart check-up pretty soon... and as for your cardiologist appt - did ellen have a PDA or is it something else?
ReplyDeleteanyway - glad little ellen is doing well!!!
congratulations and celebrations on all the great progress, c&j&e! and blessings with all the big deals and no-big-deals.
ReplyDeleteGood to hear the doctors visit were a non-event, but wow, that eye exam is something else.
ReplyDeleteJanel