But since I've been a little laid-up, I figure nows a good time to finally update y'all on the results from Clay's procedures. Thankfully, all came back pretty good!
The chest X-rays showed that things are still where they're suppose to be, which I was relieved to hear because Clay hasn't been tolerating feeds as well lately...but I'll get to that issue in a bit.
Everyone always asks how his lungs look, if they've grown, etc. While the X-rays do show a picture of the lungs, it can't necessarily show how well they are actually functioning. I've come to understand that's why the doctors don't make a big deal about shooting X-rays every time we visit. Unless something is concerning to us, we leave it alone...In fact, this was our first X-ray in 6 months! He is breathing comfortably, even with some recent weans to his ventilator. So we're very happy with that!
The ECHO on his heart showed that things are functioning properly. While pulmonary hypertension can't specifically be measured in the ECHO, they can see how the heart is pumping and can look for indicators that pressures are high, such as having an enlarged right ventricle and having septum flattening. But thankfully, things looked good! This is especially great considering he's been without Sildenafil, which treats PH, for about 6 months now. Now, we can really get to work on weaning the ventilator and oxygen! We have an appointment with pulmonology in a couple weeks. Pray he will have great progress this summer!
And finally, the MRI showed that Clay does still have some fluid build-up around his brain. The doctor also said his brain is actually a little smaller than normal, but said that both of these things are common in children who have been as chronically ill as Clay. She said it was something they would continue to follow, but nothing they wanted to treat right now. As I've said before, I am not the least bit concerned with his noggin'. He is learning new things everyday and surprises me all the time with his progress! Big head, little brain, whatever, my boy's a very smart cookie and I'm not fretting that the results from the MRI weren't perfect. I'm just thankful it isn't causing us issues!
And speaking of learning new things, he has been doing so incredible picking up sign language. Omg, it is the cutest thing ever! Our speech therapist is very pleased with his progress too. She is very impressed with his word associations and also how well he does with sensory stimulation. We've been doing fun things like finger painting in pudding, playing in homemade play doh, and playing in rice...She says he is doing exceptional, especially considering how long he was in the hospital. I am so proud of him, I could bust!
Our physical therapy is still going very well also! He is doing really well standing and is learning to pull himself up, too..He is even taking steps with his little feet and its the sweetest thing ever! (Doing all these things with assistance, of course.)
We went last week to be fitted for ankle braces. PT recommended them because when he stands, he rolls his little ankles in and also hyperextends his knees, so the ankle braces will provide him with more stability and will help his muscles to strengthen in the correct positions.
The only thing that's been concerning lately is Clay's been having the pukies a lil more, and he's been losing some weight. He was at 22lbs at the last appointment we had with pulmonary, (he weighed 26lbs at his heaviest, back in November--which was almost considered obese for his age and was a lil concerning b/c carrying around that extra weight can affect his breathing capabilities--so we switched up his feeding regimen to slow him down.) So since the feeding changes back in November, he's slowly lost weight.. Some of which I contributed to him being so much more active nowadays. But the fact his weight was never leveling out and he continued to lose was starting to concern me and was also concerning to our pulmonologist, so we met with the dietician and she recommended taking his feeds to a higher calorie. The good news is that he's been gaining, and is now around 23 lbs. The bad news is that we've had to go back to nearly continuous feeds because if we try to increase the rate, he has major pukies. I'm wondering if it's him adjusting to the higher calorie food, or if it could possibly be related to his slight congestion lately. He's had a lil cough and I've had to suction a lot more lately...and when he pukes, his vomit looks mucous-y (sorry for the visual). Whatever's been going on has thankfully calmed down over the past couple of days, so maybe we're on the mend and can start to increase his rate again--this continuous feeding is for the birds. Y'all send some positive thoughts & prayers for that to be the case!
Here's a few pics of the latest:
He sits like this all the time...it's the cutest thing! |
Celebrating Uncle Eli's graduation--Clay adores Uncle Eli & can say his name so well! |
Doing what he does best--pulling out allllllll of his books :) |
Three Miracle Men, reunited: Mason (also born with CDH), Clay, & Hunter (a 23 week preemie). | Trach buds! |
Gettin our feet wet at the creek! |
Sweetest thing. He LOVES throwing rocks in the water! |
Playing in pudding with our speech therapist! |
Thank you all, again, for your continued prayers and love and support. I don't know how else to say it...you all are the best!
Here's to a happy, healthy summer for everyone! Enjoy!
xoxoxo
Hannah....
ReplyDelete"The chest X-rays showed that things are still where they're suppose to be.". Praise God!! ;-D
"He is breathing comfortably, even with some recent weans to his ventilator.". Praise the Lord!! ;-D
"The ECHO on his heart showed that things are functioning properly. Things looked good!"!! Thanks be to God!! ;-D
"As I've said before, I am not the least bit concerned with his noggin'. He is learning new things everyday and surprises me all the time with his progress! Big head, little brain, whatever, my boy's a very smart cookie and I'm not fretting that the results from the MRI weren't perfect.". Good attitude, Mama!! Clay will grow and learn at his own pace. But, really, don't we all? ;-D
He is doing incredible at learning sign language?! Good job, Clay!! What a unique way to communicate!! ;-D
"Our speech therapist is very pleased with his progress too. She is very impressed with his word associations and also how well he does with sensory stimulation. We've been doing fun things like finger painting in pudding, playing in homemade play doh, and playing in rice...She says he is doing exceptional, especially considering how long he was in the hospital.". Good job, Clay!! ;-D
"Our physical therapy is still going very well also! He is doing really well standing and is learning to pull himself up, too..He is even taking steps with his little feet and it's the sweetest thing ever! (Doing all these things with assistance, of course.)". Good job, Clay!! ;-D
I am praying for Clay's vomiting to stop, and that he gain a healthy sense of weight!! I am praying that Clay's congestion/cough stays away!! ;-D
Sorry. This may very well be my longest comment ever!! ;-D
--Raelyn