Sunday, January 6, 2013

New Year / New Start

We made it. We missed Christmas at home in 2011, but 2012 was a different story. Ryan successfully stayed home.

Ryan did very well with all of the visitors we had on Christmas day. We took him out of his room and set up everything in the living room where all of the people would be. He did decide to take a nap in the middle of everything, but we can't really blame him. It was a big day. Every year our city escorts THE Santa up and down every street on the city fire truck. They drive by slow with sirens in full volume. Ryan didn't get to see them this year, and actually slept through all of the noise. I decided to take a video of them passing with my phone so I could show him when he woke up. He was mesmerized by the sound and appears to be in a trance when watching the video. Next year we are hoping that he is strong enough to wait in the front yard when they come by.

Even though Ryan did not spend this Christmas in the hospital. It did come close. We were fortunate to only visit the local Urgent Care. We noticed a day or two after the 25th that he was more irritable than normal. His body temperature was going up and he was grabbing the back of his head a lot. We came to the conclusion that a visit to the doctors was needed. On our visit to the Urgent Care on 12/28 it turned out that Ryan had a double ear infection. His right ear was more infected than his left according to the doctor that looked him over. Antibiotics were prescribed and we were sent home. Sunday morning, 12/30, we noticed a  blood tinged fluid draining from Ryan's right ear. We didn't want to take any chances, so back to Urgent Care we went. This time we had to go to a different office due to the first one not being open on Sunday. The doctor there changed his antibiotic to a different one and increased the dosage to really hit the infection hard. It took a few days for his ear to stop draining, but for several days now there has been no fluid. He appears to be back to his old self again. We think Ryan's ears were jealous that they were not getting medical attention like the rest of his body.

Other than that, the past two weeks have been pretty uneventful.

Ryan has had some visitors the past few weeks that work with him on learning and functionality. Occupational Therapy and Infant Play Therapy stop by once a week each for an hour and work with him and teach us what they are doing so that we can work with Ryan during the week while waiting for their next appointment. It is an extremely slow process that will take time to show results. It's a little like watching grass grow.

Old Car Seat
New Car Seat
This Friday Ryan has an appointment with the home vent clinic that he sees. We are going to see if they are are brave enough to go down on some of his vent pressures and get Ryan one step closer to getting off of his vent. But in order to get to his appointment, Ryan will get to ride in his new, big boy car seat. He was just too squished in his infant seat. We tried out a test run on the floor in his room to get the straps adjusted properly. We think he likes it.

For more photos of Ryan, follow us on Instagram @hopeniccolle & @j_tatar.

3 comments:

  1. Enjoyed the update and the pics. Hope the flu stays away, we all seem to be passing it around. That new car seat looks very comfy!

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  2. What an adventure! It was nice to see the update. What a special Christmas. Love, the NICU

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  3. Thanks for posting this for us. We are so happy that Ryan is doing so well. It is always nice to see new pictures of him. Glad to hear that he is going out on walks now. Hope to see you all soon. Patty

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