April 17, 2011

Being a Big Sister

Being a Big Sister is a big job! Gwen is learning that she has many new responsibilities now that Wyatt is here. However, she is also learning that with this new role come some very cool perks! As a belated birthday gift and a Big Sister surprise, Gwen went with Auntie Ashley and Gram to see Disney Princesses on Ice! She also went to a Fancy Nancy Tea Party with her "cousin" Sophia! Here are some of the highlights :-)

Being a Big Sister means...
getting to have tea parties with Mommy
telling Wyatt story after story
wearing fancy clothes for fancy parties!
holding Wyatt
going out with Auntie Ashley
going to Disney Princesses on Ice dressed as a princess
having Gram and Auntie Ashley all to myself
taking pictures on big days
getting personal photo shoots with Gram just because
Gwen's recent quotes that make us smile:
-Mommy is pumping while Gwen is around playing. G: "mommy can I use that (the breast pump) for my boobies next week so I can feed my baby brother?"
-At the store, Gwen turned to a women in line behind Gram and said: "I like your necklace on your teeth (aka braces)"
-G: "When the doctor got Wyatt out, did he make a hole or a door?"
-Out to eat at Gwen's favorite restaurant, Applebees. Waitress-"Do you help give your brother a bottle?" G-"No, boobies"
-Daddy: Gwen did you say "thank you to God?" G: "yes, God says 'Alleluia' to all the children and their parents"

April 09, 2011

Wyatt is 1 month old!

Our little Dude is 1 month old already!

Wyatt is now 1 month old and what a month we have had!!!!!! Not much has changed since I last updated the blog...my diet is driving me crazy (I never realized how much I like the things I am avoiding!) and Wyatt is still throwing up at least 3 times a day. He is, however, still very sweet, cuddly, and is growing like crazy! I don't know his exact weight today, but it is over 8 lbs! Here are some pictures of the last week or so and more insight as to what is going on may follow next week :-)

Auntie Kelley has a chance to meet Wyatt at Riley
Daddy and Wyatt had lots of quality time while up in Indy
Wyatt is filling out his car seat quite nicely
Sleeping is one of Wyatt's favorite hobbies
Gwen is 3 years and a month old and Wyatt is 1 month old. They love there matching bunnies too...thanks Auntie Kelley!
"Don't even thinks about taking my bunny....it's mine!"

April 06, 2011

The adventure continues...

Well, the results of the biopsy came back negative for Hirschsprung's Disease, however it has not been completely ruled out. The doctor's are still considering it as an option, but the next test to determine the disease cannot be done until Wyatt is 6 months. So, until then we have to try and treat his symptoms. Interestingly, the biopsy did show cells that are consistent with an allergic reaction. So, Wyatt is being treated for Allergic Colitis, aka milk protein allergy. We are trying to first eliminate dairy and wheat from my diet and continue nursing, but we may have to switch to a formula specially made for infants with allergies. An MRI has also be ordered, and will be on April 14th, to check and see if Wyatt has a tethered code. His spinal cord may have a "knot" in the bottom which might inhibit the nerves from sending the appropriate signals.
Since returning from Riley, Wyatt has thrown up less and is not as distended. We are having to help him poop twice a day right now, definitely not my favorite thing to do, but it seems to be helping. We have follow up appointment scheduled for next week and the week after, so we will keep everyone posted. Gwen is doing amazing with all of this. She is so observant and listens to everything that is said, so she probably knows way more than we had hoped. She is working on sharing the attention at home and enjoying her time with each of us alone. I have noticed that nap time is a bigger fight than it used to be, but I think she doesn't want me to have alone time with Wyatt. What she doesn't know it that my intention is to put her down, get him to sleep, and then take a nap myself! It has almost been a month, so we are all still learning :-)

April 01, 2011

Wyatt"s Wild Adventure!

Where do I begin...Since our last post life has been anything but average. Gwen and Wyatt are getting along well, however Wyatt is continuing to have some issues. He is gaining weight and growing steadily, his appointment on the 26th had him at 7 lbs. 12 oz. and 21 inches and on the 31st he was 8 lbs.! Wyatt's big adventure really took off on Friday March 25th when Auntie Erin, Uncle Don Don, Lilly, and Gammy were on their way down to visit. During an afternoon diaper change, I noticed a line across his belly (that had appeared on Wednesday) had turned purple. This line looks like a spider vein that is 1/2 inch wide that stretches from his left side to his right. The line was initially pink, but this particular afternoon it was violet. Below this line was also purple and bruised looking and was very distended. A call into the pediatrician's office and we had an appointment for first thing Saturday morning. Saturday morning appointment was a surprise. I thought Dr. Kreilein might tell us to start using gas drops and tell me that it was nothing and send me on my way. I was wrong. Not only was she concerned, but she wanted him to go to Indianapolis to Riley Hospital for Children ASAP. She believed there was a an obstruction in his bowel that was causing the distention and possibly all the vomiting. Wyatt was to leave immediately for Indy via ambulance with Brad and I was to follow behind in the car with Gammy. A nasogastric tube was put in to drain Wyatt's stomach and an IV was started to keep him hydrated. Our visitors, including Carolyn, Steve, and Gwen, met us at the hospital to say "hello" and "good bye" and off we went.
After a 2 1/2 hour trip, Wyatt arrived at Riley's ER and the tests started. First an ultrasound and x-rays were done to check for abnormalities and/or Pyloric Stenosis (a narrow opening at the base of the stomach into the intestines). The ultrasound and x-rays were normal. Next a barium study was done to watch for how food would work through his system. Again, everything looked normal. Some reflux was seen during the barium study. Since his stomach was emptied during the ride up, and he wasn't allow to eat over a 24 hour time span, his belly was deflated and back to normal coloring. Wyatt was monitored and then discharged on the afternoon of Monday the 28th. The only changes made was to add rice cereal to my milk and give him a bottle to help with the reflux. Once home things seemed to be okay....or so we thought. As the week progressed, Wyatt started vomiting this entire feedings again, and did not have a dirty diaper. On Thursday (March 31st) we visited Dr. Kreilein and she again wanted us to go back up to Riley for more tests. This time we were able to drive Wyatt ourselves. We arrived to the ER late last night and around 4 am we were back on the surgery floor. This morning Wyatt has had a barium enema and a biopsy of the rectal tissue to determine if he has Hirschsprung's Disease (a portion of the large intestine is developed without nerves to tell stuff to keep moving out). As of this moment, the radiologist said things looked suspicious. However the surgeon we spoke to during the the biopsy felt that this diagnosis was unlikely. The results of the biopsy won't be back until Monday morning, so we may be hanging out here in Indy or may be going home...not sure yet. Please keep Wyatt in your thoughts and prayers so that he can get to feeling better and stay at home.

Some pictures of the last week:

Gwen telling Wyatt a very interesting story
Sibling bonding!
Quick quiz...of the 2 bath pictures, which one is Brad and which one is Wyatt?
Wyatt was 2 weeks old on March 23rd!
Riley stay #1
The little guy was so tired from crying for food, he finally gave up and passed out.
Wyatt is now 3 weeks old!
Riley stay #2
Exhausted after a morning of tests, Wyatt took a good nap