Sunday, December 28, 2008

Sorry for such a delay in updating the site. Just prior to Christmas the babies had their monthly doctors appointment. We were surprised to find out that CJ hadn't gained any weight for the entire month. Chuck and I attribute this to his reflux that the doctors say he does not have. We are going to another GI in January to see what they think. Savannah has moved up on the weight scale and is now 13 lbs, where CJ is still 13 lbs 8 ounces. They are starting on level 2 foods this week, which includes things like Chicken and beef. The doctor still seems concerned about Savannah's spine even though the specialist said he didn't see anything. This has us a little concerned just because the treatment would need to be very aggressive, rods in the back and or body cast. We would really hate to put her through any of that. We still continue to pray for both of them.

We are also proud to report that CJ rolled over for the first time on December 23rd. Since then he has been rolling everywhere. However, it can't seem to figure out how to roll himself back so he gets frustrated very quickly. We are hoping Savannah will be rolling over soon as well, although she doesn't seem too interested in it.

They both go for a Special Care follow up on New Year's Eve at Morristown Memorial where they will meet with a team of specialist to check on their milestones or any alarming issues. We are hoping/praying to come home with a good score card.

Happy New Year to all.

Saturday, December 20, 2008

Saturday, December 6, 2008



Savannah and Charlton recently had their monthly doctors visit.

Savannah weighed in at 11 lbs and is 24 1/2 inches long. Charlton now weighs 13 lbs 8 ounces and is 24 3/4 inches long.

Charlton had his appointment with the Gastrointestinal Doctor on Thursday. The doctor said that he has Growth Acceleration Syndrome, in other words (GAS). We are still a little surprise because sooo much of his bottle comes up with every feeding. We are going to start feeding him more cereal and vegetables/fruits by spoon. The doctor also mentioned that he can go on whole milk. I think we are going to hold off a while on that.

Savannah and CJ also met with their Pulmonologist on Thursday. Both currently have a cold and have caused them to both have a little wheeze in their lungs. They currently are getting breathing treatments every 4 hours or so. They actually seemed a little bit better today. The doctor also mentioned the X-rays from the last visit did show scar tissue for both babies, however, it wasn't as bad as he had expected. However, he has decided to put them on a preventative steroid which they will most likely be taking for a long time. We are all to familiar with the steroids because Ashley has to take them everyday as well. I guess it's good to have some knowledge in that department. We are also very familiar with how to use a Stethoscope, which has come in handy to hear the wheeze in the babies lungs.

Savannah will also be seeing a Neurosurgeon to see what is going on with the shape of her head. Actually it really doesn't look to bad, but is a little flat on one side. Basically he will tell us whether or not she should have a helmet.

We are still amazed everyday on how well both babies are doing. They are coming up on their 8 month mark, 4 months corrected. Both babies are still so close to rolling over, it should be any day now. Savannah has also changed so much in the last month. She is much strong and can hold her head up when on her belly. She is also much more alert and just starting to babble a little bit. She also will smile at you when you give her a big smile. These are all things that CJ has been doing, but just taking Savannah a little longer. At the end of the month they meet with a team of doctors to give us a progress report on their development. Basically we will find out if they are hitting their milestones and if not, what could be happening

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Sorry it has been some time since our last update. We have been back and forth to the doctor with CJ and his reflux. We have been changing his formula a lot lately, but can't seem to find the right balance. We thought for sure the soy formula was going to be it, but sure enough after a few days he started with his reflux again. Actually, according to his Upper GI, he does not have reflux. We schedule an appt. for him at Lehigh Valley Hospital, however, they are not able to see him until Mid-January. Chuck and I were at such a lose, because we are not sure what to feed him because he always seems in such pain. Luckily we were able to get him in an appt. at Morristown Memorial Hospital tomorrow. We are just hoping they can help us figure out what is going on with him. Other than this issue, both babies are doing extremely well. They also have to follow up with their Pulmonologist on Friday. This will just be a routine appt. We are definitely feeling overwhelmed with all of the doctor appt's, but we do realize they are a necessity no matter how healthy the babies look. People are amazed how well they look when they see them in person.
Sorry it has been some time since our last update. We have been back and forth to the doctor with CJ and his reflux. We have been changing his formula a lot lately, but can't seem to find the right balance. We thought for sure the soy formula was going to be it, but sure enough after a few days he started with his reflux again. Actually, according to his Upper GI, he does not have reflux. We schedule an appt. for him at Lehigh Valley Hospital, however, they are not able to see him until Mid-January. Chuck and I were at such a lose, because we are not sure what to feed him because he always seems in such pain. Luckily we were able to get him in an appt. at Morristown Memorial Hospital tomorrow. We are just hoping they can help us figure out what is going on with him. Other than this issue, both babies are doing extremely well. They also have to follow up with their Pulmonologist on Friday. This will just be a routine appt. We are definitely feeling overwhelmed with all of the doctor appt's, but we do realize they are a necessity no matter how healthy the babies look. People are amazed how well they look when they see them in person.