30
July
2008

Outing1

Since coming home at the end of April, Dorrie has left home precisely 3 times. Once to go back up to the hospital for Day o’ Appointments, once to go to grammy’s house for her birthday party, and now once to go to the pediatrician for her 1 year checkup.

The nurse who came in to take down her stats must have failed remedial baby measuring (her ear was caught in the head measuring tape, she was wearing a full diaper when she was weighed, etc) so I’m not going to bother to record the numbers.

We decided to delay the MMR vaccine this time, both because Dorrie is still recovering from her ick last week, and also because I think 2 shots at a time is enough for anyone. So chicken pox seemed more important, since there is actual potential for exposure if it came home on my clothes somehow. She handled the varicella and the hep A shots with minimal fuss, and did not even draw blood when she clawed at Bob’s chin. Overall she was well behaved, and we won’t count against her puking in the car seat before we left, puking in the car on the way there, or puking on the table in the exam room.

26
July
2008

PO3

Things Dorrie likes to have in her mouth:

  • Teal Soothies pacifier
  • Blue Hippo
  • Telephone rattle
  • Glitter Baton rattle
  • Breastmilk
  • Ribbit frog

Things Dorrie does not like to have in her mouth:

  • Pink Soothies pacifier
  • Sweet Potato
  • Pears
  • Popsicle
  • Ice cream
  • Spaghettios sauce
  • Chocolate frosting
  • fingers
  • Spoon

You may notice a trend in these lists.

In other news, Miss Dorrie has not been feeling well for the past few days. Looking back, it probably started on Wednesday when she fell asleep early for her nap (1:30) and slept away the entire afternoon, waking only for her bath at 5:30. She had a similar long nap on Thursday and then it was pretty clear by Thursday night that she was feeling blah. She had a slight fever on Friday morning, and though that was gone by noon, she was pretty tired and irritable for the rest of the day. She hasn’t required -more- suctioning than usual, but her secretions are definitely mucousy and not the usual spit. She had another long nap in the afternoon and really only woke up for a very short time before going down for the night. So far she seems to be doing ok with increased attention given to keeping her cool and some extra oxygen, but it’s hard to tell if things will get worse or better over the next couple of days.

17
July
2008

One4

Miss Dorrie is chronologically one today! (Officially at 6:20 PM Eastern)

She’s come a long way in a year, though we still have quite a ways to go before she catches up with both her chronological and gestational peers.

Here’s a bit of a year in review.

On 7/17/07, Dorrie was born weighing 1lb 5oz:

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At 1 month, she was on the conventional vent and getting kangarooed by daddy.

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At 2 months, she lost her fight with the opthamologist and had to have surgery the next day.

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At 3 months, she was reintubated after 2.5 weeks on CPAP due to high CO2.

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At 4 months, she was on high-flow and trying to hide from the camera.

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At 5 months (and daddy’s birthday), she was forced to model dresses.

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At 6 months, she was hanging out at home with dad.

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At 7 months, she was on her way to get a Synagis shot.

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At 8 months, she was waking up after a month of sedation with a new trach.

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At 9 months, she was stylin’ on the hospital floor with her toys.

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At 10 months, she was sitting in her bouncy chair at home.

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At 11 months, she was pretty in yellow.

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At one, she was ready to bop you in the nose.

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And, a couple of bonus pictures. First, Dorrie and daddy in the hospital (April).

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And the Return of Blue Hippo! (8 months adjusted).

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12
July
2008

Friday Weigh-In1

Done at DHMC:

Weight: 8.33kg (18lb 5.8oz)
Height: 64.5cm
Head: 43.8cm

5
July
2008

Another Friday+1 Weigh-In1

Weight: 8.19kg (18lb 1oz)
Height: 64.5cm (25.39in)
Head: 43.5cm

Not a whole lot of change over the last week, but everything’s at least heading in the right direction. Also, the weight was taken with a new scale now (an old, spring-driven dealie), so it’s probably not as accurate as the measurements with the digital scale. We’ll get better measurements next week during our visit to DHMC.