Sunday, February 27, 2011

WOW!!

I am sitting here tonight, the house is dark, everyone asleep, and I can't help but think how BLESSED we are.

I don't think of us as anything extraordinary. We are simple, humble, people who take in every day as a day that was given to us from the Lord. We are thankful for each day and do our best to deal with what each day brings. We've pushed through days that we most certainly would rather do over or wish sometimes they would have never happened at all. But those days are what makes us who we are.

When the kids were sick and in the hospital, we received an outpouring of love from many people. It brings tears to my eyes this very second, thinking of all the love and support that were sent our way...in terms of money, food, diapers, wipes, formula, visits, and most importantly thoughts and prayers.

I wish there was a better way to say........

"THANK YOU"



"Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the LORD your God will be with you wherever you go."  Joshua 1:9

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Our Week In Pictures

Kaden was discharged from the hospital today. He's made great gains over the past couple of days. He sounds soo much better! He is still coughing a lot, but that can be expected for a couple of weeks yet. Kaden is actually able to stay with us here in the hospital yet until Kenley is discharged too. They unhooked him today and he is all ours :)  We are responsible for all of his cares though. Feedings, meds, etc. The little terd actually ended up pulling out the IV in his head last night. They had stopped his fluids and the doctor had just discontinued his antibiotics so they didn't need to put a new one in. We were sooo thankful for that!!! We have to continue with nebulizer treatments and they also started him on Flovent, an inhaler to be given twice a day. At this point, only Kaden is on it, simply because he has been hospitalized twice in the past month. So, who knows if it will ever be something Kenley will need. The purpose of the inhaler is to help reduce swelling in the lungs, reduce mucus, and make the lungs stronger and less sensitive.

Kenley is showing some improvement but not as quickly as they would have hoped. Her third chest xray continues to show her lungs looking worse than the initial xray. She is also having difficulty with her feedings yet. She seems to be throwing up everytime we try full strenth formula with her. When we give her 1/2 formula mixed with water, she seems to be doing better. She was spiking temps frequently and was needing oxygen off and on, but both of those things are improving. The dr. is hoping to be able to send her home tomorrow. We hope that too.


Kenley


Kaden


Kenley girl snuggling with grandma

 
Holli~ Kaden~ Kenley~ and Darcy, our daycare provider

 
Kenley doing a lot of just laying around...totally not herself


 
Kaden in the excersaucer...loved it!!

Yep, looking like he's feeling better

Kenley liked her oxygen outside of her nose.


She found a pretty girl in that mirror!

 
Kaden after being discharged, such a happy little guy


Look everybody, no oxygen!!







Thursday, February 17, 2011

Another Hospital Visit

These kids are really keeping us on our toes. We were admitted again this week to Sanford Children's hospital. We've been giving the kids nebulizer treatments at home...Kaden since January and Kenley since the beginning of February. To be honest, I am seriously getting sick of them and they are taking up a lot of our time. Last week both kids appeared to be getting healthy again. We were doing nebs 4x/day and antibiotics and I thought they were really kicking this "junk" in the butt. However last weekend they both started coughing again and Kenley started having diarrhea. I mean, serious diarrhea. Worse than just the icky diapers from her amoxicillin. This was nasty.

On Monday, Valentine's Day, we were all up and ready to go for the day. The kids were dressed in their cute outfits and had their Valentine's treats by door ready to take to daycare. As I was feeding Kenley before leaving, she presented us with a monsterous throw-up. I always wondered if I would be able to tell the kids' spit-up from a throw-up since all they have been on is formula. I guess I don't have to question that anymore. She had puke everywhere!! I called in sick to work and we stayed home for the day just to see if anything was going to become of it. They both did really well that whole afternoon and I thought her morning throw up was just a fluke. I was wrong. Monday night we were up all night. The kids both had pretty high temps, Kaden threw up a couple of times and Kenley about 6 times before morning. I knew something was up and called the doctor to see if we could get in that day. We weren't able to see our pediatrician until 4:00 that afternoon. Throughout the day the kids just got worse and worse...I'm always amazed at how fast this crap hits them. They were refusing bottles and weren't having hardly anything for wet diapers and both were VERY whiney and irritable. The doctor could tell right away that Kaden had pneumonia and that they were dehydrated, so he admitted them both and now here we are again.

After IV's, fluids, oxygen, blood work, chest x-rays, urine samples and stool samples, we finally had some answers. Both of them tested positive for RSV. Kaden also has a bacterial pneumonia and Kenley tested positive for C. diff. (Clostridium difficile).

RSV: there really isn't much they can do but allow it to run it's course. Treatment consists of suctioning out the nose and nebulizer treatments.

Bacterial Pneumonia: The way we understood it from the doctor is that the typical bacterial pneumonia shows one focal spot of bacteria. Kaden is showing three of those spots within his lungs. They are currently running more tests to see if they can figure out exactly what kind of bacterial pneumonia it is. This pneumonia apprently has no connection to the last pneumonia he had in January. But it certainly is of concern that he's had two pneumonias in a month. We are supposed to be meeting with a pediatric pulmonologist tomorrow to see if he has any answers for us.

C. difficile: this is basically an infection of the intestines/colon. Kenley most likely got this from being on an antibiotic for the last 10 days. C. difficile is a bacteria in your intestines. Everyone has good and bad bacteria in their body, and the C. diff is a bad bacteria. When people are healthy and not taking antibiotics, the good bacteria keep the bad bacteria under control. However, when you take an antibiotic the levels of good bacteria are reduced and it is possible that the C. diff overtakes your colon and intestines, thus causing the illness. Symptoms include initial diarrhea and cramping and then later symptoms are common flu-like symptoms of weakness, dehydration, fever, diarrhea and vomitting...all of which Kenley had. Although antibiotics is what caused this, it is treated with a strong dose of another antibiotic...how ironic huh?!?

So now we are sitting here waiting for the kids to be on the mend and to get back home. We are hoping to be able to go home on Friday, but we will wait and see what the report is tomorrow.

Sorry for the long post, but I'm sure you all know we have more news to share with you. Cody had his MRI yesterday to re-check from the scan he had two months ago. In December the MRI had detected a spot of increased intensity that was of great concern given Cody's history. He also had a severe allergic reaction to the MRI dye. He was premedicated with Prednisone and Cody said this scan was 98% better. The resulst also came back as good news. They are still seeing this spot on the scan, however it has not grown at all. They are confident if this was new tumor, it would be growing. They feel that it is most likely just scar tissue. Another recheck is scheduled for two months and if at that time, everything looks the same, they will go back to every 6 months. There are no words to describe the feelings of relief.

We want to say a huge THANK YOU to every single one of you who have prayed and thought about our family this week. Those prayers are being heard.

Monday, February 14, 2011

Our 1/2 of a Valentine

Happy Valentine's Day!!



Here is only half of our Valentine, the other half was sick this morning and was out of her clothes within minutes of putting them on.

Can you guess which letters were on Kenley's shirt?? We "LOVE" you all!
*thanks Kris for the cute onesies :)


This Valentine's Day wasn't particularly "lovey."  I spent most of the day covered in puke and calming unhappy babies. Kenley has had some terribly icky diapers the last couple of days and this morning I had changed four of them within 45 minutes. She also threw up this morning, but then she didn't make another mess the rest of the day. This evening got a little hairy again though. Both kids were running temps of 102+. Kaden was screaming and refusing his bottle. Kenley throwing up ALL OVER THE PLACE!!  They both were given Tylenol and put to bed and the dr. will be called in the morning.

**Can I just say one more time......we're ready for healthy babies again!!!

Saturday, February 12, 2011

6 Months

The kids are already 6 months old...the time is flying by, but boy are we having fun!!

At their 6 month appointments, both kids are right on track. Here are our statistics:

Kaden:
Weight:  18lbs. 6oz (50th percentile)
Height:  26 inches

Kenley:
Weight:  20lbs. 6oz (97th percentile)
Height:  26 inches

Here is what we've been up to:

*Bath time is 8pm every night, followed by a bottle and bed time
*Kenley is drinking 7oz, Kaden is drinking 6 oz.
*Kenley is sitting independently (she has been since about 4.5/5 months), Kaden is sitting supported
*Both are rolling over and moving all over the floor
*Kenley is getting up on her hands and knees and rocking back and forth (when on her tummy, she only scoots herself backwards though, she can't get to anything that's just out of reach in front of her...she just gets further and further away)
*Kenley is wearing 9-12 month clothes, Kaden is wearing 6-9 month clothes
*Kenley is in size 4 diapers, Kaden is in size 3 diapers
*They both love to babble and make high pitched squeals
*Kaden is very ticklish, Kenley not at all
*Kaden loves to smile and giggle, Kenley smiles a ton but is not much of a "giggler"
*They both love to put everything in their mouth. Anything they can get their hands on goes directly into the mouth
*Kaden has 2 bottom teeth, Kenley doesn't have any teeth yet
*They both are just starting to find their feet and enjoy grabbing them
*They have started eating vegetables along with their rice cereal in the evening. They're still adjusting to the "new taste" with some gagging, body shivers, and funny faces
*They each have a very distinct whine when they are ready for a nap
*They both love jumping in the jumperoo and each go crazy when they are in it
*They are starting to demonstrate some separation anxiety, as they are crying more when we leave the room
*They both fall asleep anytime we are in the car

They are both such good kids. This is such a fun age...we are enjoying every minute of them!!!


**Another update from our 6 month appointments: Both kids have continued to have yucky coughs. They just can't seem to kick it. The doctor was not at all happy with the way their lungs were sounding. It's just been too long for them to be having problems. He told us to continue the nebulizers on Kaden, but he also put Kenley on them too. He also prescribed them both an antibiotic. We've been doing four nebulizer treatments and 3 doses of antibiotics each day for both kids. Because the doctor feels like it shouldn't be taking them so long to get over this (especially kaden, being on nebulizers for so long and with the steroids they were giving him) he has set us up an appointment with a pediatric pulmonologist early in March, just to see if there is something else going on. We're definitely ready for everyone to be getting over all of this garbage!

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Sneak Peak...6 month pictures

We just had the kids' 6 month pictures taken last Saturday by Cody's aunt Lynette, who owns LA Photography-downtown Slayton. We definitely put her through the ringer. We let her have it all~ nasty coughs, runny noses, tears, drool, spit-up, bumps and bruises, and even pee (as Kaden peed on the floor during a "naked bottom" picture!)  Haha!  Both kids were little stinkers though, not wanting to look at the camera and Kenley girl simply refused to smile. Lynette pulled out all the stops and I'm sure wound up with some fantastic photos. We have only seen these three, as they were posted on Facebook.....we absolutely cannot wait to see the rest!






aren't they the cutest!?!