News from the Sticks
This is a little blog to keep you updated on Blake and our family. Since we have family all over the place we thought it would be nice to try to keep everybody in the loop with what's going on!
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Upper GI
Since Shelby was born, she has had an awful time with reflux and spitting up. She was on Zantac at first but it didn't seem to help the spit up. The doctor then changed her to Prevacid and also changed her formula. Several nights/afternoons last week, she would just scream for long periods of time. Once for an entire hour straight. I thought I was going to lose my mind. I took her back to the doctor last week and he ordered an Upper GI which has been scheduled for tomorrow, March 28th. If you're not familiar with an Upper GI, you have to drink a Barium mixture and then they take x-rays of how your body handles swallowing, reflux, etc. Hopefully it will not show anything major and we can get this resolved soon. The doctor has also changed her back to the Zantac and so far has seemed to feel better. She still spits up pretty bad but hasn't been screaming, thank God! Please pray for us tomorrow and I will update blog as soon as possible :)
Friday, March 11, 2011
Shelby
As most of you probably already know, Ms. Shelby made her debut at 5:34 p.m. on February 1st. Due to hypertension issues, my doctor decided to induce at 39 weeks. It was a long, scary day but thankfully everything turned out well. Long story short, after my 3rd epidural, my blood pressure dropped to 65\35 and they had to give me meds to bring it back up. When my blood pressure dropped so drastically, Shelby's heart rate dropped and they were never able to get it regulated. Thankfully everything turned out okay and she came out screaming!
Shelby had jaundice and had to be put on the light during the first two weeks but finally her levels came down and she was able to come off the light. It's funny how different your kids can be. Blake was so relaxed and happy and quiet and never cried. Shelby is so fussy and wants to be held all the time. We're currently still trying to get her formula and reflux medications situated so hopefully something will make her less fussy. She's not a good car rider either.
Blake loves his baby sister (so far) and is actually very protective of her. Hopefully that will continue and they will get along well. I have two weeks of maternity leave left and I am going to be really sad when I have to return to work. I have thoroughly enjoyed this time with my babies (although some days are extremely trying) and will miss them terribly when I return to work. My parents are amazing and have helped me out so much. I don't know how people do it without family, I really don't. I count my blessings every day :)
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Thursday, September 9, 2010
SPAY AND NEUTER YOUR PETS!!!!
It really bothers me how many pets are homeless. I wish that I had a whole bunch of money and I'd use it to start my own rescue and save these precious animals from all the horrible things they encounter. A lot of times people get pets and after they realize what a huge responsibility they are, the owners decide to give them up. This is such a shame! Did you know that if you take a pet to the pound as an owner surrender, they have the right to euthanize them immediately? That is so sad.
Pets have so much to offer people. I can't count the times I've been sick or feeling bad or just sad and guaranteed one of my furballs will be there to comfort me. It's amazing! You should see my Resident's faces at the nursing home on the days we have pet therapy. To see somebody who can be so sad and depressed light up for even five minutes is a great feeling.
If you have a pet, PLEASE get them spayed or neutered! PLEASE! If you are thinking about getting a pet, check with your local shelter or rescue. Even if you're looking for a purebred pet, there are rescues for those too!
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Beach, Fun and Ear Infections
Yeah so I know I suck at blogging. Truth be told, I do most of my "interneting" from my cell phone so I don't always have out my laptop. Crappy excuse but it's true. So, I am SERIOUSLY gonna try to start blogging at least once a week. Key word-TRY! :)
Brent's mother has a condo at Garden City, SC (Myrtle Beach) and we went down there the last full week in August and had a blast. This was Blake's second time at the ocean and he absolutely LOVED it. Last year he was just starting to walk so he basically crawled around in the water and ate sand. This year he was chasing waves and kicking sand. Woohoo!
I made Brent and Blake do some shopping with me which they both love. Brent sighs heavily and paces while Blake wants everything he sees. Yeah payback, I get it. Anyways, I had a great time as did everybody else. Mom and Dad watched Blake a few times so Brent and I could get out a bit. We took Blake to "Alligator Adventure" while we were there. He hollered at every alligator he saw and thoroughly enjoyed himself but would not pet the baby alligator when the man brought him around.
On our way home things were good until Blake woke up from his nap. We had stopped at Brent's Aunt's house on the lake for a get-together when we noticed he wasn't feeling well. My first clue was that he didn't want his strawberry milkshake that we got him. Second clue was he wanted to go inside when we were at the lake, which is highly unusual. Third clue-he started running a fever. I had Tylenol in the car so I went ahead and gave him that. We finally got home and tried to push fluids. About 9pm I took his temperature and it was 104.4!! I called the Peds nurse and she said that if it got to 105 he would need to go to the ER. I told her I wasn't waiting until 105 so off to the ER we went. Long story short, we got home at 2:30 a.m. with a really bad ear infection which was making his eardrum bulge. Poor guy. He is just finishing up his Amoxicillin which he hates, so we will be glad to have that over with.
Other than that, things are pretty good. We have the "diagnostic ultrasound" on September 27th to see how the baby is doing and find out the gender (yay!). Please keep us in our prayers as we keep you in ours!! Have a great day/night!!
Monday, March 8, 2010
SC Snow!!
Yeah that's right- eat it up NC cousins, hahaha! It's currently March 8th and we've had two "snow days" already this year. I in no way shape or form envy you people that get snow. It's pretty for the first 24 hours, then it becomes a pain! I got a few shots around the house and some really funny ones of Amos running around in the snow-crazy dog. Anyway, it was a nice beautiful day in the 70's today...hard to imagine just last week we had more snow, lol! Hope everybody is doing well. Will update again soon!
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Rusty
After five and a half years with us, I am sad to report that we lost our dog Rusty on February 9th. Rusty was a rescue who had had an extremely rough life until he came to us. As a stray he had been beaten severely enough that he was deaf. During routine vet visits we discovered that he had been shot and still had several pieces of buckshot in his body. He lived the life of a king at our house.
In February of 2008 Rusty was diagnosed with Leukemia and had been on a chemo regimine since. Friday two weeks ago he started sneezing really bad. I gave him Benadryl assuming it was allergies but it didn't help. He continued sneezing Saturday and Sunday so my dad was able to take him to the vet for us on Monday, February 8th. The vet called and said that his platelets were low and they wanted to keep him overnight to give him fluids and for observation. The following day I talked with the vet and she thought it would be best for him to spend the night at the emergency clinic and see his specialist the next morning.
I went to pick Rusty up that Tuesday afternoon to transport him to the emergency vet and when I saw him my heart just broke. They had to carry him to the car because he was so weak and sick.
At the EV they ran another blood panel and things were even worse. They said we could try to treat him but there was no guarantee it would work and it would be very intense. I prayed about it and finaly decided that it would be very selfish of me to put Rusty through that and ultimately decided to give him the gift of euthanasia. It sucks and never gets easier.
We are missing him terribly but know that he is happy and whole again and will be waiting on us at the Rainbow Bridge.
In February of 2008 Rusty was diagnosed with Leukemia and had been on a chemo regimine since. Friday two weeks ago he started sneezing really bad. I gave him Benadryl assuming it was allergies but it didn't help. He continued sneezing Saturday and Sunday so my dad was able to take him to the vet for us on Monday, February 8th. The vet called and said that his platelets were low and they wanted to keep him overnight to give him fluids and for observation. The following day I talked with the vet and she thought it would be best for him to spend the night at the emergency clinic and see his specialist the next morning.
I went to pick Rusty up that Tuesday afternoon to transport him to the emergency vet and when I saw him my heart just broke. They had to carry him to the car because he was so weak and sick.
At the EV they ran another blood panel and things were even worse. They said we could try to treat him but there was no guarantee it would work and it would be very intense. I prayed about it and finaly decided that it would be very selfish of me to put Rusty through that and ultimately decided to give him the gift of euthanasia. It sucks and never gets easier.
We are missing him terribly but know that he is happy and whole again and will be waiting on us at the Rainbow Bridge.
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