11 April 2014

Rejoice!

Always been a side-sleeper
C's respiratory doctor had returned from leave. We took the first opportunity to explore the possibility of reducing BIPAP pressure settings so C could quickly resume usage. Dr B was very understanding and see to the changes immediately. Pressure was dropped from 15/7 to 12/6.

First night of trying yielded surprising results:
09:00pm   Mask on
10:30pm   Fell asleep
11:00pm   Woke in state of shock, heart-rate climbed to 170
11:20pm   Returned to sleep
07:30am   Slept till next morning

Second night was a breeze:
09:30pm   Mask on
09:45pm   Fell asleep
07:00am   Woke up

It definitely brought about hope and peace of mind knowing that C is quick adapting and is able to breathe properly during sleep.

Mid-week, we made another trip to KKH for a scheduled (video)fluoroscopy. C being a glutton, completed the procedure effortlessly. Nom nom nom, doctors monitored the motion x-ray display and voila! he's done in less than 10 minutes. Doctors observed droplets of milk entering and exiting the top of his airways, C is at risk of asphyxiation. Taking preventive measure, we were instructed to change his bottles and teats to one with extremely slow flow (so slow that C became impatient as he took 20 minutes to finish a feed). While drinking poses a risk, doctors were somewhat satisfied with his ability to take blended food. In fact he fared better eating than drinking and hence agreed that C continues to eat as tolerated, which is just as well since C loves to eat.

Other than going for appointments, what has C been up to lately? Well, he is pretty much growing up like a normal child. He prefers to be up and exploring than lying on his bed. We thus try to accommodate whenever possible, carrying him around teaching him new things. C is also fighting to be more independent too, wanting to hold his own bottle (provided it's not too heavy for him). See how elated he was doing that!

I hope to see more milestones coming. Surprise me baby :)

 
Before I go, this entry is for tonight:
10:10pm   Mask on and fell asleep

Blessed. Good night peeps!


P.S. Uncles & Aunties: Thank you for your generosity and kindness. Little C is very thankful and blessed to be loved by all.

1 April 2014

New Gadget

Ta-da! A delivery on April Fool's Day! Latest addition to our collection of gadgets - a handheld oximeter which cost me $1,200 and the box of probes (far left in pic) cost another ridiculous $640. My jaw dropped when sales rep quoted a whopping $3,200 for a table-top oximeter!!! That, is another heartache for another day... when my heart is stronger (I doubt).

To cool things off a little, we have decided to shave off C's hair. Weather is way too hot and humid for his liking. How's the new look? I thought he is still as handsome.

C has been making tremendous progress in his linguistic skills. For a one-year-old, he is already using short three, four-word sentences e.g. 我要这个,我要那个. His vocabulary is quite impressive too as compared to Cayla at his age. I suppose his language skills compensates for his lack of mobility and he is able to tell us what he needs and wants. He does the talking, we do the walking haha. See, God is fair. Mommy is really proud and can't wait to review his progress in few months' time!