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Thanks allot guys I really appreciate it.
Pappy you're right. Even though he is stabile they still have to keep the monitors and you are right when one goes off it freaks me out. Also all those pricks to draw blood, the IVs, PICC lines are horrible as well. He has had 4 different PICC lines and hopefully the last one will be out today or tomorrow.
The toughest part right is trying to get him to eat by bottle. Due to his TEF repair he's has challenges swallowing and tends to reflux which is heartbreaking but I hope it is in part due to him learning how to eat as this is the first time he has had mom's milk. The next thing is for him to keep putting on weight as children with large VSDs have a tough time putting on weight.
Wow that's unbelievable Hugh. Cohen has a twin in the next pod over, also born at a little over one pound as well. One of the sisters has gone home already, born in June and the other to leave shortly as well. Today's medicine IS awesome.
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Why's he calling me meat? I'm the one driving a Porsche. (Bull Durham)
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-2001 996 Turbo
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