Portlin weighed 17.4 pounds and is 25 7/8 inches long. He got a good report from the doctor today. He is so healthy. Here's hoping he doesn't get sick from the Rota Virus again!
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
It's Been A Year
It's been a year since we learned I was pregnant with Portlin. I can't even believe that I have him now. Sometimes I have to pinch myself when I look at him. He is just so perfect! While I was getting ready this morning, I reflected on the last year. I almost forgot some of the things I've been through. October 24, 2011 I was admitted to the hospital at almost 8 weeks of pregnancy because Dr. Sheth thought I could be having a stroke. The left side of my face went numb during the middle of the night. It was scary to say the least. Benjie was working and unable to meet me at the hospital right away, so my second mom, Patti, came to be with me. I remember calling Dr. Stice in a panic because they were going to do an MRI and CT Scan. You don't do those things when you're pregnant right? He assured me that everything was going to be ok! I found out it wasn't a stroke and I was released the next day. Dr. Stice thought it was an atypical migraine.
Several weeks later during a doctors appointment we were given information about doing some genetic testing to see if the baby could have a chance for Down Syndrome, Trisomy 18 & 13. Here's where I would encourage people to do the research about what the test is really telling you. We were under the assumption we would get either a positive or negative result. Not exactly the case. The nurse called to tell me that my tests came back positive. I didn't know it but, a positive result doesn't mean you are having a downs baby. It only means that based on your blood evaluation, your age, and several other factors, I was at a higher risk for having a downs baby. A 1 in 170 chance to be exact. After many tears and an explanation from Dr. Stice we started meeting with a high risk OBGYN, Dr. Robinson. She explained our options as far as further testing but we already knew we weren't going to risk the life of our child no matter what! Somewhere around the 15-20 week mark they do an ultrasound to measure different things on the baby which gives you a better idea if your child could have downs. Portlin measured perfect in all areas. I must admit, a weight was lifted from my shoulders. I always kept the thought in the back of my mind but I just knew God hadn't chosen us for a special needs child. We were cleared from seeing the high risk doctor. Hallelujah!
On a regular visit we got a surprise from nurse Lindsey! She got us in for an ultrasound to see what we were having. We went straight to the bakery to get cakes that said It's A Boy. We had dinner with Aunt Heather and Uncle Adam and revealed to them, the Parker name will go on! We were so excited. My nesting mood kicked in way early and by February Portlin's nursery was complete! Even with all the craziness through my pregnancy I would have to say it was a pretty pleasant experience overall.
I've been meaning to contact nurse Ruth that took care of Portlin while we were in the hospital. That woman was an angel! We asked her for an email address before we left but she said she was leaving the hospital to take a teaching job with the university and didn't have her new address yet. I've learned a thing or two being married to a background investigator. After a quick search through the nursing staff email list I found her! Here's our conversation.
Several weeks later during a doctors appointment we were given information about doing some genetic testing to see if the baby could have a chance for Down Syndrome, Trisomy 18 & 13. Here's where I would encourage people to do the research about what the test is really telling you. We were under the assumption we would get either a positive or negative result. Not exactly the case. The nurse called to tell me that my tests came back positive. I didn't know it but, a positive result doesn't mean you are having a downs baby. It only means that based on your blood evaluation, your age, and several other factors, I was at a higher risk for having a downs baby. A 1 in 170 chance to be exact. After many tears and an explanation from Dr. Stice we started meeting with a high risk OBGYN, Dr. Robinson. She explained our options as far as further testing but we already knew we weren't going to risk the life of our child no matter what! Somewhere around the 15-20 week mark they do an ultrasound to measure different things on the baby which gives you a better idea if your child could have downs. Portlin measured perfect in all areas. I must admit, a weight was lifted from my shoulders. I always kept the thought in the back of my mind but I just knew God hadn't chosen us for a special needs child. We were cleared from seeing the high risk doctor. Hallelujah!
On a regular visit we got a surprise from nurse Lindsey! She got us in for an ultrasound to see what we were having. We went straight to the bakery to get cakes that said It's A Boy. We had dinner with Aunt Heather and Uncle Adam and revealed to them, the Parker name will go on! We were so excited. My nesting mood kicked in way early and by February Portlin's nursery was complete! Even with all the craziness through my pregnancy I would have to say it was a pretty pleasant experience overall.
I've been meaning to contact nurse Ruth that took care of Portlin while we were in the hospital. That woman was an angel! We asked her for an email address before we left but she said she was leaving the hospital to take a teaching job with the university and didn't have her new address yet. I've learned a thing or two being married to a background investigator. After a quick search through the nursing staff email list I found her! Here's our conversation.
Ruth,
I
am so glad I found your email. You took care of my son (Portlin) while we were
at The Medical Center. I wanted to send you a few pictures and give you an
update on him. Hope all is well with you and the new career.
The
first two pictures are newborn pictures we had taken of him. The last one is a
recent photo we took this weekend. He weighs 15 pounds 1.5 oz. 25 1/8 inches
long. He is so healthy! He talks and giggles so much. He will be 4 months on
October 20th! He is such an awesome gift from God!
We
can look back now and laugh but we had a rough first night at home with him. I
remember you telling us how good he was, that he never cried! We watched the
sun come up that next morning after leaving the hospital. I thought for sure
they had sent the wrong child home with me! I guess the new environment just
wasn’t as good as having Mrs. Ruth take care of him! It took a few weeks but we
have since adjusted very well! He wakes only once at night to eat and is right
back to sleep. He goes to bed at 7:30 and wakes for the day at 5:30-6:00. He is
so happy and hardly ever cries. He has already gotten an ear infection, but you
would never have known it. Thank goodness I was that first time worry wart
mother and took him in for a runny nose!
Anyhow,
thanks so much for everything you did for us while we were at the Medical
Center. I am sure they were sad to see you go! I know I cried when we got in
the car. I wanted to bring you home with us!
Thank you for the update and
photos! You made my day and week! I can’t believe how Portlin has grown-he
looks so amazing. Absolutely adorable! I’m sure the only reason he was up the
first night at home was because he had rested well on the way home and didn’t
want to miss anything.
While I am enjoying my new role
here (and still get to see babies in the nursery during clinical time with my
students) I still very much miss the opportunity to meet fine folks like you
and help care for precious little ones like your Portlin. It thrills me to see
him so happy and healthy. He is just as cute as I remembered him!
Take care and give him an extra
hug and kiss from me. Enjoy these fun years as they fly by so quickly! And take
care of yourself too!
So good to hear from you. God
bless you and your sweet family!
Ruth
Of course I cried! Here is one of the pictures I sent her. Such a big boy!
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
That Time of Year
Well I finally broke down and took Portlin to the doctor again on Monday. After waking up to him with a screeching cough Saturday night I figured I better go just to make sure. Glad I did. Little buddy had an ear infection. He had a snotty nose for a week but I just figured it was that time of year for children to be snotty. All the kids at the sitters were too. Guess I should count my blessings. Portlin seems like he might be one of the kids, you never know when he is sick. He hasn't stopped smiling, laughing, or talking. He is such an angel. He weighed 15 pounds and 1.5 oz and was 25 1/8 inches tall. My big buddy!
Saturday night was kinda scary listening to him wheeze and cough. It almost sounded like he was struggling to breath at times. Of course he slept in mommy and daddy's room the rest of that night and Sunday. I was so glad that my Angel Care monitor arrived yesterday afternoon. We originally purchased one before Portlin's arrival but after a few months had past and we never took it out of the box, we returned it. I then had a lady make me feel like mother of the year one Friday afternoon. We purchased a swing from a lady in Clarksville and she offered to sell us her monitor. I kindly declined and told her we purchased one but returned it. She looked at me like I had two heads. "What for? That monitor saved my best friend's child!" For weeks I felt guilty but then I forgot about it again until I saw those videos last week. We still had the giftcard from the return so I ordered it again. Lucky me, it was on sale this time! Any how, I got another email reminder that this month is SIDS Awareness month. Did I mention I was glad I received my monitor yesterday? Lol. I hadn't really lost much sleep over it but it was a sense of relief knowing I don't have to worry now. Until we have a false alarm and it scares the crap out of me! I here it happens but it worth it.
I have to report too that Portlin is doing a lot better with tummy time. He really enjoys the exercise ball. When he gets fussy Benjie turns him to his back, holds him by the legs, and rolls him around on the ball. Portlin loves it! He especially likes to turn upside down and watch cartoons. Yes, we bribe Portlin into doing tummy time with cartoons. The kid loves tv, although mommy worries it is mind rot!
I finally made it to the allergy doctor. This was a much needed appointment that I've put off way too long. This is my third day on steroids, antibiotics, and a nasal ointment and I can't tell you how much better I feel already. Dr. Bressler said he really hadn't seen someone as bad as me in a while. Of course, I had to admit that my nasal passages were rotting out due to my addiction to Vicks nasal spray. I can now say I am 1 1/2 days clean! I can't wait to go back for allergy testing next week and begin my daily regimen to feel better for good. Why had I waited so long to do this as miserable as I have been for years? I read an article saying people with severe asthma tend to have bad allergies. Go figure!
Bonus pictures, because I don't think I post enough! Lol!
Saturday night was kinda scary listening to him wheeze and cough. It almost sounded like he was struggling to breath at times. Of course he slept in mommy and daddy's room the rest of that night and Sunday. I was so glad that my Angel Care monitor arrived yesterday afternoon. We originally purchased one before Portlin's arrival but after a few months had past and we never took it out of the box, we returned it. I then had a lady make me feel like mother of the year one Friday afternoon. We purchased a swing from a lady in Clarksville and she offered to sell us her monitor. I kindly declined and told her we purchased one but returned it. She looked at me like I had two heads. "What for? That monitor saved my best friend's child!" For weeks I felt guilty but then I forgot about it again until I saw those videos last week. We still had the giftcard from the return so I ordered it again. Lucky me, it was on sale this time! Any how, I got another email reminder that this month is SIDS Awareness month. Did I mention I was glad I received my monitor yesterday? Lol. I hadn't really lost much sleep over it but it was a sense of relief knowing I don't have to worry now. Until we have a false alarm and it scares the crap out of me! I here it happens but it worth it.
I have to report too that Portlin is doing a lot better with tummy time. He really enjoys the exercise ball. When he gets fussy Benjie turns him to his back, holds him by the legs, and rolls him around on the ball. Portlin loves it! He especially likes to turn upside down and watch cartoons. Yes, we bribe Portlin into doing tummy time with cartoons. The kid loves tv, although mommy worries it is mind rot!
I finally made it to the allergy doctor. This was a much needed appointment that I've put off way too long. This is my third day on steroids, antibiotics, and a nasal ointment and I can't tell you how much better I feel already. Dr. Bressler said he really hadn't seen someone as bad as me in a while. Of course, I had to admit that my nasal passages were rotting out due to my addiction to Vicks nasal spray. I can now say I am 1 1/2 days clean! I can't wait to go back for allergy testing next week and begin my daily regimen to feel better for good. Why had I waited so long to do this as miserable as I have been for years? I read an article saying people with severe asthma tend to have bad allergies. Go figure!
Bonus pictures, because I don't think I post enough! Lol!
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