Charlie and Jamie Blanchard here! We counted down until Charity was born. Now this blog is about her.
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Things Are Turning Up Roses
I haven't had a whole lot of time to update the last few days, but a lot has happened.
First of all, Charity is HOME!!!
A few days ago, the surgeon mentioned putting in a PICC line. What he did not mention was that he wanted it in so we could take her home. The PICC line procedure took place Tuesday. It was to last 1-2 hours. Of course, Charity decided that it should last 3 hours instead. Unfortunately, we didn't know what was going on for that extra hour, so it was a long hour. For some reason, we were not able to get any updates about the procedure. Jamie and I were both kind of freaking out because we had no idea why it was taking an extra hour. Apparently, the nurse practitioner performing the procedure had some issues trying to find a good enough vein to use for the PICC line.
In the end, the PICC line was in, so things were looking up. They had to keep her in over night to be sure that everything went well. Yesterday, we had just a little more stress to be sure that we were on our last nerve. When the nurse went to give Charity her medicine, it did not go in right away. We were both holding our breathes. If the medicine did not go in, she would stay in the hospital. Luckily, they found out that her arm just needs to be kept straight in order to receive the medicine.
So around 2:00 yesterday, we were able to take Charity home!!! It was great! Of course, we got stuck in a traffic jam, but at least we still had her in our van once again.
Last night, Jamie and I enjoyed our first night in our bed (the first night in almost a week in any bed for me). Charity also got to enjoy her night in her cradle once again.
Charity does need to get antibiotics through her PICC line every 6 hours. A home health nurse came to our house last night to show us how to give the medicine. It is definitely a 2 person job! From now until Monday, we will be giving Charity her antibiotics at 6 am, 12 pm, 6 pm, and 12 am. We will have about 5 hours to sleep in between the night cycles. It takes about 15 minutes to prep, 20 minutes to give the medicine (we have a pump to do this), and 5 minutes to clean up. Of course, Charity also needs to have her diaper changed and be fed during this time as well.
Jamie will be taking Charity to a follow-up appointment with the surgeon next Thursday. Hopefully, that will be end of this whole nightmare that has consumed Charity's whole life at this point.
I know that Charity could have been much worse off, but it still has been a long 7 weeks since she was born. She already looks much more relaxed and seems more interested in the world around her.
Again, thank you for all of your thoughts and prayers.
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OK Blanchard! Now you got me crying!
ReplyDeleteCharity is one lucky little girl to have such loving parents. You have been so strong through all of this and I am in awe of the two of you! Keep up the good work, try to get some sleep, and above all, enjoy every moment with your beautiful daughter!
Hope to see you on Tuesday.
Jean
PS: Dang.....You're going to miss Picture Day! lol
So glad things are on the upside now--PRAISE GOD! Many prayers still being lifted up that all heals safe & well! :) Miss you guys!
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