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April 06, 2008

Bubble Mania with Mikey!

We bought a bubble machine for Mikey's birthday party in a couple of weeks and we just had to test it out... Looks like it is a big success with Mikey & Max!



Then I decided it would be fun to run the bubble machine in the kitchen... it was fun, but it was also a huge mess!!! Oh well, I needed to clean the floor anyhow ;-)


April 03, 2008

March of Dimes

I almost forgot to post this! I am participating in the March of Dimes/March For Babies Walk again this year. Please click this banner to help me raise money and awareness.



Thanks!!!

March 17, 2008

Mikey is such a Toddler!

March 02, 2008

What Do You Say?

"Mikey is so cute!!!"  I say this every single day to my husband. There is always something that Mikey says, something that Mikey does, the way Mikey looks at something or the way he repeats something we say... there is always something that warrants us to say this comment.

Is there something that you say every single day?  Share it with me!

February 25, 2008

My favorite video of Mikey...

This is one of Mikey's latest videos... Could he be any cuter?

February 13, 2008

Mikey's Surgery - Part 6

Mikey did stay in the hospital on Saturday night because of needing the extra pain meds on Saturday afternoon. That was fine with me, I wanted to make sure he was feeling somewhat better before we took him home.

Sunday morning when we were walking around Mikey seemed to start grabbing his diaper every once in awhile. Hmm.

He did get the ok to go home on Sunday, so we packed up and went home around noon! We made a quick stop at Target to pick up his prescription and then we were off. Mikey was happy to get home and see Max, his doggie!

He kept grabbing his diaper more and more and seemed to start squirming when this happened. I assume that it may have stung when he went pee. This actually seemed to get worse over the next couple of days.

I called the Doctor's office and they suspected that he may be having bladder spasms. So another prescription was called in on Thursday.

The episodes as I call them seem to get a little bit better, but finally by Sunday, a whole 9 days after surgery, he seems to be all better.

Hallelujah!

To continue reading Mikey's follow-ups, please click this link.

February 12, 2008

Mikey's Surgery - Part 5

We did not know if Mikey was going to be discharged today (Saturday). We had to wait and make sure he could tolerate the pain on strictly the Tylenol with Codeine since that is what we were going to go home with.

Mikey did fine up until the afternoon and he seemed to get very uncomfortable again. The nurse ended up giving him some Fentanyl again because the second dose of Tylenol did not seem to be doing the trick. We all noticed how puffy his eyes were, thought maybe it was because of all of the crying and being tired. The nurse said that it may have been an allergic reaction to the Morphine and gave him some Benadryl.

That put him to sleep within 10 minutes! Whoa! He slept for a few hours and when he woke up he seemed to be in better spirits.

I gave him some of my chocolate chip cookie... you can still see some puffiness in his eyes here.

What a cutie

About 3 hours after he ate the cookie, it was like night and day! He was standing in his crib and wanted to walk around and play!

Feeling better already!

February 11, 2008

Mikey's Surgery - Part 4

My finished his drink by the time we got to his room, so we asked for more. He drank that, and then another. They told us to slow it down because he may get sick drinking so fast and still being on the epidural.

Oops! He was ok though :-) 

Mikey recovering from Surgery

Mikey pretty much just laid in his bed and hung out with Mom and Dad for the next few hours. Dad had to leave at about 9:30 pm so he could take care of our dog Max. I was going to stay with Mikey during his hospital stay. Mikey eventually fell asleep at 11 ish.

Besides being woken up for the nurse to check his vitals, he slept all night. That is until 5 am whe someone from anesthesia came in to turn off his epidural. At this time they also gave him a dose of Tylenol with Codeine to help with the pain. He fell back asleep before 6 am.

Then at 7 am the guy from anesthesia came back to remove the epidural catheter from Mikey's back. Mikey tolerated that well. Once he was done, the nurse came in to remove Mikey's foley catheter. I am sure Mikey wanted this out, but once it was out he cried. The nurse said it probably stung a little, but it should go away.  I said, "Cool". I looked at the clock, it was about 7:30 am.

8:00 am rolled around and Mikey was still crying. I called the nurse because this is so not my son. She gave him a shot of Morphine and said this should start working in a few minutes. She said she would check back in about 15 minutes.

Well... 8:15 rolled around with no improvement. He just kept crying and rubbing his eyes. She came in and said that he may need some more Fentanyl (the pain medication he was receiving through his epidural). He got this at about 8:45 am and by 9 am he was feeling better.

Phew!

February 10, 2008

Mikey's Surgery - Part 3

We went into a small room to speak with the Doctor. He came into the room about 30 seconds later and told us that everything went well. He said that there was definitely a blockage in his ureterso it was very good that he performed the surgery now, versus waiting until he was older. He told us that he did not need to trim his ureter lengthwise so no stent was needed to be used. Mikey will have to go in for an ultrasound to check thing out in about a month to see how everything is doing. He will also have a VCUG (voiding cystourethrogram) done in a few months.

Awesome!!!

I was very excited to hear that the stent was not needed. Since they did not put it in, they did not have to go in and get it out a month later. Thank You God for this!

After we were done speaking with him, we were able to go in to the recovery room to see him!

We walked into the recovery room and there was our little honey! He was awake and was getting his blood pressure checked when we walked in. He was crying because he didn't like the blood pressure cuff. Aww! We stayed in there and after about 20 minutes he rolled over onto his stomach! Eeek, can he do that with his incision I thought?

He was ok, and he actually fell asleep like this. He had the epidural still in so his pain was under control. My parents came into the room and gave Mikey kisses and then they were off.

Mikey woke up he asked for something to drink. It was about 6 pm at this point so he had to be pretty thirsty. He did have IV fluids during and still at this point, but it is always nice to drink something. They gave him something called Enfalyte that I mixed with water for him. He started chugging this down and then we were off to his room...

February 09, 2008

Mikey's Surgery - Part 2

Surgery had just begun and we knew we had a few hours before it was over, so we decided to head down and grab some lunch. We could not dare eat or drink in front of Mikey beforehand, so we were quite hungry.

After lunch we head back up to the waiting area and like clockwork at 3:10 pm the receptionist saw us and told us that the surgery was continuning with no problems. That was nice to hear. Not that there was anything I could do, but hearing that made me feel happy.

My parents arrived at the hospital somewhere around 3:30 pm. They had finally finished packing for their move. It just so happened that my parents were moving to Germany the next day, and fortunately were able to come say their goodbyes to us at the hospital.

At 4:10 pm we recieved another page: "Surgery is going well. Everything is fine"

The Pager

I thought, would they page saying that it was NOT going fine? I doubt it. Regardless, I am happy to see a good progress report. My mind tends to wander when I am waiting around.

Time was almost standing still and I was getting antsy. My Mom wanted to grab some coffee, so we walked on down to Starbucks to grab some Mocha's. What seemed like a few minutes after we got back, a nurse came out and said the surgery was done and we would speak to the doctor in a few minutes.

Woo Hoo!

February 08, 2008

Mikey's Surgery - Part 1

Mikey's surgery is done and over with and it went well!

We were to be at the hospital at 11 am, and the surgery was scheduled for 12:30 pm. Mikey was not allowed to eat after midnight the night before surgery, and he could only have clear liquids up until 9 am the morning of. We were worried at how he would do because he loves to drink from his sippy.

Here is Mikey playing with our pager...

Our little monkey

Mikey was a champ! He asked once for milk or juice, but he was so distracted by all of toys in the waiting room that he forgot about it quickly. We were very thankful for that!

One parent was allowed to go back into the operating room with Mikey as he was put under. So they provided a special gown and hair net thing for me to wear. Well, Mikey seemed to take a liking to this hair net...

Silly Mikey What a ham!

Surgery was delayed a bit for whatever reason, so it was 1:30 by the time I carried Mikey into the opearating room. They delivered a gas through a mask that put him to sleep and by 1:34 he was out. As soon as he closed his eyes I just cried. I couldn't believe that my baby was having surgery! It just hit me all at that point. They quickly escorted me from the room so they could begin. I could not even speak.

I met back up with Big Mike in the prep room and we gathered our things and headed to the waiting area. As with other hospitals, the Cleveland Clinic gives you a pager that will keep you updated with surgery information. I have to say that pager was so nice to have. We were in the waiting area making a few calls and then at 2:10 pm they informed us that the surgery had started.

Let the waiting begin...

January 31, 2008

2 o'clock

2 o'clock is when I call to schedule Mikey's surgery.

Eek!

I have emailed the Doctor and asked him many questions, one being if I can request an early surgery time. He did put a request in, but then told me there are many different factors in determining who gets the operating room.  In my head I am thinking of scenes from Grey's Anatomy... but I hope Mikey gets a morning time.

My main concern is the anesthesia... not the "going under" part, but the not eating for 8 hours prior and not drinking part. As an adult, you deal with it. You know why it is happening. A 21 month old has no idea. Needless to say, it will be a long ride to the hospital with Mikey asking for "miiiilk, miiilk!"

January 28, 2008

4 more days

There are only 4 more days until my little prince will be having his ureteral reimplantation surgery! I will not know the time of the surgery until about 2 pm the day before. I am really hoping that he will get an early operation, but there are no guarantees. I did email the Urologist and he said that he did put a request in, but that there are many factors that go into who gets the operating room. I understand... but at the same time really hope Mikey is the one who gets in there early!

I just do not know how I will keep him from eating and drinking for all of that time if it is later in the day. I assume that it will be easier to just pack him up and take off in the morning. But even then may prove difficult... I know he is going to start asking for "Milk, milk, milk"...

...this will prove interesting to say the least!

Everyone please keep Mikey in your thoughts as we approach Friday.

December 29, 2007

Howdy

Hi there, long time no talk!

October 25, 2007

Mikey had another ultrasound...

Mikey was born with renal hydronephrosis/megaureter. It is an narrowing of the ureter, the tube that connects the kidney and bladder. It was found when I was 19 weeks pregnant with a routine u/s. Normally it corrects itself in utero, but not in his case unfortunately. It is actually more severe than originally thought. He seems to have a blockage which causes the kidney to drain slowly and the ureter to become distended.

He has had many tests for this since he has been born including 3 u/s, 2 renal scans, and a VCUG (which IMO was the worst because they had to put a catheter in him) He was later diagnosed

We just found out yesterday that he will need to have surgery to correct it. We were kind of expecting this news, but it is still hard to hear it. The surgery is not urgent, but needs to be done in the next couple of months. We will try to schedule it for February.

Since he has a more complicated case, the surgery has a 90% success rate, so hopefully Mikey is in the 90%. Normally it carries a 98% success rate. I am confident in his doctor because he is the Head of Pediatric Urology at the Cleveland Clinic. So glad to have them nearby!

October 03, 2007

A Star is Born

Let me take you back in time to the birth of my son.  I had a rather uneventful pregnancy if I do say so myself... it was my first pregnancy and I was so happy!  My due date was June 20, 2006 and I was excited to have a summer baby (it's great for birthday parties).

I was at a luncheon at work on April 11 and one of the ladies was asking how I felt and I gave the usual, "I feel great and I can't wait to meet him" comment.  My only complaint was heartburn, man did I have heartburn! But if that is my only problem, I have nothing to complain about.

5 o'clock rolls around I am driving home from work... it was a gorgeous day I remember. One of those days that the sky is extra blue, the sun is warm... not a cloud in the sky. I was just so happy! I arrive home about 5:30 PM, get out of the car and start walking to the door. As I am walking I feel something and, oh my gosh I think I just peed! Mind you I am about 7 months pregnant at this point. I was so grateful to be at home so I could change. 

I remember standing in the kitchen eating some leftover raviolis over the sink and I felt like I peed again. I thought what the heck is going on? If I can't hold my urine I am NOT going back to work tomorrow. So I was off to change again and decided to go to the store to get those Poise pads. I though I just couldn't stop peeing! I felt great, just wet, ha!

Maybe about 6:30 my husband Mike calls me... he had to meet someone after work and wouldn't be home until about 7 pm.  I started laughing and I told him that I thought I had wet my pants. He was like "what?" and I told him what had happened.

After Mike got home and another 3-4 clothing changes, I decide to call my OB/GYN. It is after hours at this point so I wait for a call back. The doctor calls and I tell her that I think I have lost bladder control. She said to come in and get checked out, and I should be in and out in about 30 minutes. So I told my husband I was going in and drove myself the the hospital to get checked out.

Turns out my water broke, well Premature Rupture of Membranes (PROM)... same thing. So I am laying there as she is telling me that the goal is to keep me pregnant for 48 more hours. I'm sitting there thinking 2 days??? I still have 10 weeks to go! I was very calm, it was weird. It was so surreal. They needed to transfer me to another hospital that has a Level III NICU, luckily it is close to my house. So, we called my husband and told him to meet me at the new hospital at around 11 pm.

They admitted me to the hospital and hooked me up to an IV and antibiotics and also gave me steroid shots to help the baby's lungs, colon and prevent bleeding in the brain. I got the shots every 12 hours for 48 hours. In the hospital I was on bedrest. I was allowed to get up to use the restroom and shower, but that was it. No walking around, I couldn't even be pushed around in a wheelchair.

I had an Ultrasound the next morning and they checked the amniotic fluid, there was one small pocket of it left. The sac would never seal up again, but fluid would be produced every time the baby urinates and then just come out. They had me on a baby heart monitor and contraction monitor for the first 48 hours, then they decided to only do it twice a day for about 30-60 minutes each time. His heartrate was good and I had a few contractions which I didn't feel a couple of days. There was talk about having to have a C-Section if the baby didn't tolerate the contractions well. I did not want to have one of those!

April 23... 12 long days later I woke up at 4 am with mild contractions. My nurse came in about 15 minutes later to do her routine check and I told her that I was having some. She said to call her back in when they were stronger and regular. I tried to fall back asleep but I couldn't. I kept trying to time my contractions which seemed long and frequent. Meanwhile, around 5:30 am I tried to call my husband at home, no answer. By 6:15 am my contractions were about 5 minutes apart and I was in disbelief. The nurse put the monitors on me and then I got very nauseaous... she said, yeah you are in labor. I threw up 3 times over the next hour or so. I was starting to get more uncomfortable. So I am frantically calling my husband in between contractions at home and on his cell phone. I knew 2 of his friends were staying at the house that night with him, so I was hoping someone would get the darn phone.

By 7:30 am I called my sister and she said she would be up as soon as she could. My parents had left for a 2 week vacation the day before so I knew they wouldn't be there. By 7:45 I was in so much pain I asked for pain medicine and they said it was too late. They gave me my first internal exam and I was fully dilated and the baby was ready to come. They moved me on a different bed to move me to the birthing floor. In the elevator on the way down I said I think they baby is coming right now. They said don't push! Keep breathing!

My sister was waiting outside the elevator and she came in the room with us at about 7:55. They paged 3 doctors and we were waiting for one to show up and when I saw him in the room I knew that I would get to push soon. Well 3-4 pushes later little Michael John was born at 8:15 am weighing in at 3 lbs 12 ounces and 16.5 inches long. As soon as he was out all pain went away, it was so weird! He let out a cry and they showed him to me very quick and then cleaned him up and did his little tests. When they were done the nurse held him next to my face for what seemed like 15 seconds and then he was whisked off to the NICU. I never did get a hold of my husband until 9:45 am. He didn't believe me when I told him that I had the baby. He is very upset that he missed the birth, but I told him not to worry about it and that I wasn't mad at him.

My Mini Baby Mikey 


Little Mikey was doing very well considering how early he was. He could breathe on his own and did not require assistance. He was being fed through a feeding tube at one point but eventually moved to bottles of breastmilk and tolerated it well.  His lowest weight was 3 lbs 7 oz and he did have jaundice, those seemed to be the things that were keeping him in the NICU.  Meantime, I finally got released from the hospital and I could not wait to get out! They don't know why my water broke early, and they may never know.  No infection, no diseases, no accidents, no clue... it just happened.

Finally, 3 weeks later on Mother's Day we got the good news that we can take him home!  We were so excited!

Today, Mikey is a thriving 17 month old toddler. He started walking about a month ago and man can he move!

Our big boy!