It has been a crazy three weeks but I have to say it has flown by. Sorry I haven't updated sooner but I will try and recap some of the highlights.
Tennyson woke up one morning really congested and so we called Dr. Holmes' office and Travis ran him down there. He prescribed some medication for decongestion and thought that would take care of it. On Monday when the home health nurse came by to give his Synagist shot for RSV, the congestion had moved and could be heard in his throat area. She called Dr. Holmes' office describing the symptoms and they determined to start him immediately on Amoxocillin. The symptoms all pointed to RSV however it hadn't spread to his lungs yet so we were all hopeful with the quick treatment it wouldn't be as severe as it could be. Also with the Synagist shots he's been getting hopefully we would be able to beat this quickly and stay out of the hospital.
For the next two weeks we gave him medication three times a day and watched him closely for any signs of change for the worse however he did great with the Amox and is now back up and normal, hospital free.
So that was one hump to overcome and Tennyson did so greatly. During this three week stent Valentine's Day came around and Travis had praise team practice so we ordered pizza and hung out for about an hour between work and praise team and then Tennyson and I played the rest of the evening.
That same week a huge prayer was answered, Jesse Pavlik (I work with her husband Jace), who is expecting their first baby late April, Hazel, quit working at the daycare she'd been employed with while completing her classes at Ozark and was interested in watching Tennyson. She watched him four days last week, will watch him two this week, and from them on will watch him until Hazel's much anticipated arrival. So that's a huge answered prayer and a huge weight lifted off our shoulders. Jesse and Tenny get along great and they're both just all smiles when they're together. I'm so thankful someone who loves him to pieces is with him though I do wish it could be me.
The reason she only had him four days last week is Thursday, the 21st was a day with mommy filled with Dr's appointments. We started the day in the sleet and freezing rain heading to Neosho to visit Dr. Holmes. I always have things that I want to ask him however once I am there never seem to be able to remember them so this time I made a list. So we got there and he was weighed, measured and his head circumference taken. He weighed 15lbs. 7 ounces, was 25 1/4 inches long with a head circumference of 16 1/4. This was great news as we made it on the chart, his length and head circumference were at 3% and his weight was at 5% so we officially made it in all three categories so that was exciting. From there he was given four immunizations which he was really excited about however he's had so many shots they don't even faze him any longer.
Dr. Holmes and I discussed quite a few things, but first Dr. Holmes assessed him as if he were a four month old developmentally. Tennyson was able to smile, laugh, talk, roll over and focus on things. The one thing he isn't doing yet is grasping toys, he really has no desire to hold onto anything other than others fingers or handfuls of hair so they are going to start treating him as if he's a four month old rather than a two month old so that's exciting. We discussed his cradle cap which is clearing up nicely now that we're using the recommended head and shoulders shampoo, we discussed his constipation and will increase his juice intake though we're still giving glycerin three times a week, and we talked about eating. He recommended we start him on orange vegetables, if you start them on the green vegetables or fruit first many times they won't eat their orange vegetables because they taste the worst apparently. We're still trying to get the rice cereal down (I will post pictures) so we will start baby food though it will probably be a few days or so.
So that was all great news but the best news was yet to come...we can start attending church with Tennyson the last weekend in March if he stays in the sanctuary and isn't around many other children. We will also get to take him home the weekend of easter however have to keep him away from all the other children but we're stoked to be able to head back for Racheal's wedding, even though he can't attend that.
So after that we headed to College Press where I worked for about an hour before we had to go see Dr. Jordan for what we hoped would be our last appointment with him for a while. He released Tennyson for the next six months as his retina has fully healed itself (praise the Lord), we will see him again in six months because many preemies have other complications such as intro/extroverted eyes, one of Tenny's appears to be lazy, he will turn it in towards his nose and it seems to get stuck for a lack of better terminiology and he gets frustrated until it pops loose (note this all happens in a matter of seconds) and sometimes one of their eyes will be near and one far sighted which causes trouble with balance when they're learning to stand, pull up, etc.
Then we headed back to the office for a couple more hours where he slept and I worked, he's such a great baby.
This week Jesse has him only two days because tomorrow is the big surgery. Please remember to be praying for us. Dr. Rosenshine will be performing his bilateral inguinal hernia surgery at Freeman at 3pm. We will be there at least overnight as they have to intubate him. If he is easily extubated following the surgery we will have to stay on the Peds unit at least one night, if he isn't we will return to the NICU so keep that in your prayers as well. Mom is coming down and will be here for the surgery and through Friday. If things go really well and we head home on Thursday she is going to be babysitting him on Friday...I'm glad she's going to be here, she knows all about this surgery stuff and I'm just really nervous about it.
Anyways so he's officially five months old now and growing like a weed, he's doing so many things and just talking up a storm now. I will have to post some new videos later today of him eating rice cereal...he's starting to figure out when the camera's out and he won't look or smile at us anymore. Once you power it off and the lights go off he's back to talking, kicking, and smiling. What a little punk we have?? So cute though...
Anyways all that to say sorry it's been so long, praise the Lord for all He's continuing to do through Tennyson and those around us and we love you guys!!
Blessed and Beloved-
Travis, Lindsay & Tennyson Myers
P.S. A funny from last night...Tennyson was given glycerin Sunday night to no avail which has happened once before but we were trying a new kind, so last night on my way home I stopped and got more of the kind we usually use and gave that to him. Needless to say about 15 minutes later it had taken it's affect. Travis laid him down and I went to change him about five minutes later once we knew he was done and when I picked him up, my hands were all wet. He pooped through his diaper, his onesie and his sweats. It was literally everywhere. We ran into our bathroom and I laid him down on a towel to get him all cleaned up while Travis drew him some bath water. Needless to say it was a 20 minute bath of scrubbing and soaking in the tub which he enjoyed. The washer was started up immediately with the clothes, towels, blankets, etc. We've had some doosies, but this one beat them all I have to say. Just thought I'd leave you with a funny!!