Dear Samuel,
Wow, what a BIG day!
This morning, respiratory therapy wanted to test you without having to give you breaths (Respiration Rate). You did really well, although you still had some of your apeanic episodes (Your Mom and I sort of expected a whole lot wouldn't change if they took you off of the respiration they were giving you).
Wow, what a BIG day!
This morning, respiratory therapy wanted to test you without having to give you breaths (Respiration Rate). You did really well, although you still had some of your apeanic episodes (Your Mom and I sort of expected a whole lot wouldn't change if they took you off of the respiration they were giving you).
Then this afternoon, you were switched over to CPAP (Continuous positive airway pressure). So, your Mom and I were wrong about what you were on before..we thought it was CPAP but in reality it was Nasal intermittent positive pressure ventilation (or NIPPV). In laymans terms, NIPPV gives your breaths, where CPAP does not. Got it? Good.
This, in itself, is a HUGE milestone buddy.
You are no longer having the machine doing any of the "breathing" for you. You are receiving some pressure though, to help keep your lungs inflated in the event of apnea. Regardless, I think it's awesome. Another note; you haven't had your chin strap on since 11 p.m. last night (And now that you are off of the NIPPV, I don't think you should be needing it anymore).
The other BIG news from today:
RSV is GONE!
You were tested for RSV today, and the culture came back negative! You are no longer "quarantined" (The nurses has to gown up every time they came into your room).
Another thing we are monitoring now is your head shape. Because you spend a lot of time on your tummy, your head is on one side or the other. Because of this, premies can develop what the nurses call "Toaster head". The goal is to try avoid this, by putting you on your back and today you spent a lot of time on your back.
When I was there tonight, I caught you on video being wided eyed and bushy tailed. Check it out:
Discussing with your nurse tonight, she said to expect a lot of big changes/strides in the coming weeks. I really hope she's right bud.
Love,
Mom and Dad
Love,
Mom and Dad