Saturday, October 17, 2015

Happy First Birthday Titus!!!!! (12 days late!)

Titus,

God breathed you into our life as part of His perfect plan. We feared the unknown but never gave up hope. We cried. We prayed. We surrendered. We rejoiced.

You brighten every day and display your strength proudly. You make petty the things that we would normally be consumed by. You are a daily reminder for us to bring our focus back to Him. God has big plans for you, and I cannot wait for Him to reveal them! Happy First Birthday my warrior.


Pray. Believe. Receive. TEAM TITUS!  




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Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, before you were born I set you apart; I appointed you as a prophet to the nations 
Jeremiah 1:5

Sunday, September 27, 2015

Birthday Countdown.....

It has been 4 months since our last update on Titus. We are not as disciplined as we'd like when it comes to this blog but we have been working on some projects and managing two small children so I cut myself some slack! I also know most of you keep up with us on Facebook, so I suppose I feel less urgency in updating the blog.



Titus is now seen by Cardiology every three months. Last check, they just asked how he was doing, had a listen to his heart and then sent us on our way! I am pretty sure T would not have let them do an Echo even if they had tried. We were so grateful to hear the words, "Well, now just treat him like a normal baby. Let him do the normal baby stuff." Praise the Lord! It was both scary and liberating. He is still on aspirin daily and likely will take it indefinitely but we have come far!




As we get closer to his first birthday I am a mixed bag of emotions.... he is crossing into toddler-hood and becoming a little person. He is a very confident dude, has a huge heart for people, loves sharing and laughing, reading books, and throwing things to see what they do. He seems to be rather skilled in the motor development of his hands and I find him concentrating very hard on placing items perfectly or putting things in small places. He often spends his days both defending himself from and trying to keep up with big brother Evan, which will probably never end. He is slowly building a preference for Jake sometimes, which is kind of nice considering T is almost 25 lbs by now and my hips could use the break. 

Freestanding!




He has spent the last few weeks freestanding and cruising, so his first steps will be any day now. I joke that it will happen when my dad flies in from Hawaii to visit in October. He witnessed Evans first steps with us while here for Christmas break a couple years ago. We shall see!   

Visiting Grandpa Bruce in Hawaii

Congenital Heart Night at Busch Stadium


We are so excited and feel overwhelmingly blessed to be celebrating his 1st birthday in just one short week. We will definitely update with photos of the occasion. 









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Thursday, May 14, 2015

St Louis Heart Walk Team Titus!

We participated in the Heart Walk at Busch Stadium in St Louis last weekend, such a wonderful event! It was great to see other supporters and rally for not only heart health but Congenital Heart Defect awareness as well.  I designed some Team Titus T-shirts to raise funds and together we were able to raise over $555 for the American Heart Association! Our families and friends have been so supportive in this journey and we look forward to seeing what other opportunities await us to raise CHD awareness and help other families affected by heart disease. Thank you all!!

We have until June 1st to continue getting donations. We also have 4 large basic Team Titus T-shirts that were donated to us by Fast Yeti who helped me design them. We would like to offer the t-shirts to the fist four people to donate before June 1st via our team page:

 http://heartwalk.kintera.org/metrostlouis/teamtitus1 

Below are photos from the walk....thank you again to all who supported Titus!
























6 Weeks Post Op and Rocking it!

We are 6 weeks post Titus's Glenn operation now, and he is doing so great! He had his last post-op cardiology appointment today and we will not be going back for 3 MONTHS! We will continue to give him a half a low dose aspirin per day but otherwise just let him be a baby and do normal things...gosh what a miraculous thing!

Titus is now just over 7 months old, can sit up very well on his own, and has started to make his move to crawling. He has been drooling and gnawing like a dog on anything he can get his hands on. I can feel both bottom teeth ready to surface any day now. He also started grabbing at everything on our plates and smacking his lips together, so we tried to introduce banana, oatmeal, and sweet potato, but he just is not ready. He gags and chokes until red in the face. I am not too worried about it at this point, Evan was not ready for food until closer to 8.5 months either. However, I have to keep in mind that Titus's journey has been different and that many times heart kids develop scarring from intubation and we definitely want to be proactive in recognizing any special needs he may have in the coming months. We will keep trying foods for fun from time to time and if things do not improve by 9-10 months we will call on a therapist to see if anything was damaged from his 3 intubations.

Even though our next appointment is not for another 3 months, I will be updating the blog regularly! Now that things are settling down a bit, we hope to be more active in finding ways to help other heart families locally. If you know of another family facing these challenges that could use some extra support, please send them our way!

Titus at the Cardiologist office waiting for his last post-op appointment...He is such a social butterfly already, bringing so much happiness and light to all he meets with his larger than life smile....




 

Sunday, April 19, 2015

Sorry to leave you hanging!!!

As most of you know, we were discharged and headed home the morning of March 28th! Yes, you read that correctly...4 DAYS!! Exactly 96 hours after after Titus's open heart surgery, Titus was at home chuckling away in his jumper! The entire floor was surprised with his speedy and rather uneventful recovery. God is so so GOOD!!!

 Leaving the Hospital

I apologize to anyone following us that is not also on Facebook and may have been hanging in suspense. Despite good intentions is it so difficult to remain faithful to completing this blog, even on just a weekly basis. Spring has been in full swing and with two under the age of two, time is so hard to find and so valuable! I find myself grabbing my pillow at night rather than the computer...nothing beats a good nights rest when you need endless energy to keep up with the daily demands of these two goofballs. But ya know, I wouldn't have it any other way. I wouldn't trade either one for a billion dollars...but I wouldn't give you a dime for another one right now either!

He can almost sit up alone like big brother...

Titus has been doing so well since coming home. He is red cheeked, alert, eating/sleeping great....all the things we were hoping for. He was sent home on 1/2 an aspirin a day and lasix (a diuretic to help him rid of excess fluid) which will continue for about 4-6 weeks. We had our two week post surgery follow up with the cardiologist as well. It was complete with ECHO and EKG and let me tell you, Titus didn't want anything to do with it. It seems he is confident with his repair and doesn't see the need for anymore snooping around!

Easter 2015

Enjoying the sunshine!


His surgery set him back a couple ounces but I have no doubt he will bounce right back. And relative to other heart babies, that is a drop in the bucket for him and we are so thankful for that God given cushion! His incision is also healing nicely. We are in week 4 of recovery and it looks great...no sign of infection and no raised areas like last time around. We will continue to pray for full healing and health for this little guy....thank you all for the prayers and patience in this update!

 
His incision after 3 weeks, when all the steri strips fell off.


We will be treating his scar with some essential oils once we reach the 6 week mark. I am excited to see what they can do for his scarring. We use them daily, even when we were in the hospital with Ty, but I have yet to use them for scarring like this! 

Psalm 150:6

Let everything that has breath praise the Lord.










Thursday, March 26, 2015

Thursday 3/26

Today was a new day...Titus woke up bright eyed and bushy tailed at 4am! He even let out a few smiles despite still refusing to take the bottle. He can be a stubborn little guy!



Around 8:30am they removed his chest tubes and RA leads that were placed in his heart. This required 2 doses of morphine for pain relief, so he unfortunately went back to a less energetic state pretty quickly but this paved the way for him to be held and nursed. Yay! They quickly removed his IV from his arm as well, leaving just the one IV in his foot (he kicked the other one out last night) just in case they need to administer any meds or fluids later. Now that he has only heart rate and resp rate leads on and is off all meds, they wrote the orders for us to move to the step down unit as soon as the chest xray checks out. Whoohoo!

Titus quickly took to nursing and all looked to be going smoothly, until he spit up...pretty much everything he ate. This happened right after he received his daily dose of lasix (an oral diuretic he will go home on) so we figured maybe he just didn't like the lasix flavor much. It is very uncharacteristic for him as he never has had reflux or any spit up issues. But then he ate again later, and puked a good amount of that up too. No bueno.

His team stopped in and checked his belly out. They think that all the pain medicines he has been on the last two days essentially led to an Ileus, or extreme slow down of his intestinal track. Each feed was contributing to more distension and stomach pain. So for now, even though from a clinical stand point we do not need to be in the CICU they are going to keep us overnight and move us to step down in the morning sometime. Unfortunately since Ty isn't allowed to eat any longer he has to be put back on fluids. And of course Titus kicked his last good IV out and so they had to place a new one...he is such a booger.

Prayers that Titus just needs a bit more time and it is not a larger underlying issue...he is resting a lot today so hopefully that helps and he wakes up ready to go!



Wednesday 3/25

The nurses and doctors said it was a good night, but I could most definitely beg to differ! They had some challenges in managing his pain. It seemed like they would up dosages or frequency of morphine, toradol, and tylenol without much effect and we did not want to up the dosage of Dexmedetomidine since that is the anesthetic keeping him drowsy and lowering his heart rate and respiratory rate. Dex is a narcotic and so we want to wean that ASAP...its also keeping him so drowsy that he had no interest in eating overnight.



He is doing much better this morning (Wednesday). Its actually been 5 hours since his last morphine dose, which is a huge improvement over last nights hourly episodes requiring more doses. Praise! He also got to put some food in his belly and took 150ml of milk from the bottle. I was so relieved to see that. I was so worried he would not take the bottle and we would be left with a grumpy baby until the staff decided breast was okay. They wont let him go to breast until they monitor a couple ins and outs to make sure things are working okay. Unfortunately, we tried another bottle, and then another and he will not take anymore. We will see how long he goes (and how long my patience lasts!) before morning when he can go to breast!



Prayers for God to continue watching over Ty, keeping him comfortable and safe would be greatly appreciated!