FINALLY found som eshoes that she doesn't automatically scrunch her toes up in. But they are size 1 and she is a size nb or 0. Oh well. Gotta start where.
Happy 4 months, peanut! It's reallllllly flown by. The blanket on her below is a prayer shawl (that looks like a watermelon) made by someone from St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Parish and even though I'm not Catholic (although I do believe in prayer) I think it's a really cool thing that someone made. They made one for each of us which is awesome and very thoughtful. Wire free since this am. The pacing wires that were in her body (wrists, I think) that gave instantaneous and continuous blood pressure were taken out today as was the nose cannula. The only thing left is the IV for when they need to give her meds (antibiotics and Tylenol at this point... plus she may be on some lasiks still) or take blood for labs. Jack came to visit today too! She's slated to come home on Wednesday after having labs taken, a chest x-ray and another sedated MRI tomorrow. As long as they go well, she will be coming home Wednesday.
She had her cardiology follow up and he said she's doing as well as she can be with what she has - best case scenario. Her VSD is very small so it's not letting tons of extra blood flow to her lungs which would cause issues breathing and eating. Her 2 ASDs are doing fine. Her heart is still well balanced. We visited my friend Jen and her 3 kids today!
Happy girl doesn't know she's about to go under for ear tubes. You're gonna do WHAT to me? The surgery took 20 minutes and she woke up fine, we cuddled and she ate. Then we headed out. The guy said her canals are very small and they were filled with fluid. Her right ear had thick fluid in it. She could hear but not very well. He got all the fluid out and placed the tubes in. So now she should hear everything pretty clearly. We were right down the road from dad so we visited him at work and she was the star of the show!
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