I got a call from the NICU this morning, which I knew was going to mean bad news because I usually call them for updates, they don't call me. Ryan had to be put back on the breathing tube because he had a desat spell he couldn't pull back up from. He also hasn't been peeing in the last 24 hours even though they've given him a few doses of lasix. They are worried that the PDA is still open and it's preventing blood from getting to his kidneys, so they are going to do an echocardiogram today to check it. If it is open, he may be a candidate for the ligation surgery to close it off. Has anyone else's preemie been through that surgery? He's still under 2 lbs, it seems to crazy that they could perform a surgery on a baby so tiny, but I know CHOC is one of the best NICUs in the area, and they bring in babies from other NICUs to get the surgery done here, so at least I know he is in good hands. I'm just so worried about it all. If you have any experience with this, I'd love to hear your story. TIA.
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I'm so sorry to hear that Ryan has been having some problems and had to go back on the vent. I don't have any experience with PDA, but I do hope that they will be able to figure out what is wrong so that they can treat it. I'm glad that he is already at a great hospital for the surgery and you don't have to worry about having him transferred.
T&P for you and Ryan. Hang in there and keep us posted when you can.
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DD had the PDA done before she was even 26 weeks gestation. Like PP said, it's pretty routine, but it can be scary for the parents. They put in a tiny clip about half the size of a staple to close it and he'll have it the rest of his life. DD is almost 5 and she still has a slight scar from it.
All of these preemie issues are very scary, I know. It's hard when they take those steps backward, but try to remember to take things one day at a time. Once you get farther along, it also helps to look back at how far they've come (it's easy to lose perspective in the day-to-day sometimes).
My whole body feels like I've been hit by a truck, and I think it's just from crying so much and being so emotionally drained. I'm really trying to stay strong, and everyone keeps telling me to be sure to take care of myself, too. But man, I really don't know how to do that at this point. I can't really do anything differently. This NICU journey is just taking me for a ride and I feel like my body is going through the ringer. Is this pretty normal? Could it be just pain from the emergency c-section, or is it possible to have physical pain from the emotional stuff?
I'm so sorry you both are having rough time : (
I don't have any personal experience with the ligation or perforation, but I am sending lots of prayers for your little man. Right now is likely one of the hardest most stressful things you will ever go through. It's definitely harder for your body to heal from surgery when you are emotionally stressed. You are right, there is nothing different you can do to change the situation. As a Mom, that is so hard to do! You will be so amazed how strong these tiny preemies can be. Ryan is definitely a fighter. Just keep cheering him on, loving him, and like people are telling you, don't neglect yourself right now either. Pumping and being involved in the hands on care helped me feel more involved. Take care and give us and update when you can.
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We had to deal with both of these, PDA and perfs. My body constantly ached because I would stay stressed until it was time for bed or when first waking up. Hubs neck was always hurting him.
Hugs. Hang in there.
I am so sorry you are dealing with all of this. My DS had a PDA ligation at just 2 weeks old. I was scared out of my mind at the thought of putting a 2 lb baby under anesthesia, but everyone kept reassuring me that it was a very routing procedure. The procedure itself is really quick.
T&P's to Ryan and your family!
I've been an infrequent lurker here, but decided to post so I could hopefully give you some reassurance.
My twin girls were born at 25 weeks 5 days and both had the PDA surgery at CHOC. For us, it really was an uncomplicated procedure and went smoothly for both girls. They ended up staying at CHOC for 4 months and truly had the best of care. Your little one is in such good hands! I assume he's in the small baby unit like my girls were--those nurses took such amazing care of my babies (and of me, too, to be honest). The doctors, as well as the rest of the staff, were top-notch.
That was almost a year and a half ago and my girls are thriving. They still have weekly therapy appointments, but have come a long way. I hope this helps and gives you some sense of reassurance. If you'd like, I'd be happy to discuss our experience at CHOC with you. Sending good thoughts your way!
Thank you so much for posting this, it really does help. We are in the small babies unit at CHOC, and everyone there has been so wonderful. I truly know he is in good hands, I just let the stress and worry get to me. It will be so nice when he gets a little bigger and healthier and we get out of the woods for all this scary stuff. Today is his 2 week birthday and he's really hanging in there, we are so proud of him, and so thankful for the nurses and doctors who are caring for him. I'm so glad to hear that your girls are doing so well, and thank you again for sharing your story.