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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

A hospital trip for Frankie

April 2012

For Spring Break we didn't go anywhere.  We were planning on staying here and finding fun around Salt Lake.  I had lazor focus on my projects to get our house ready to sell.

 Frankie had a cold but he was happy.  It is common for kids with Down syndrome to drop in oxygen levels when they get a cold.  They can act fine but at the same time not get enough oxygen.  I have a pulse oximeter at home to test him for low oxygen when he has a cold.  With this cold, his oxygen levels were normal.

On the first day of the break, Frankie was eating a pre dinner snack in his high chair.  Little bits of crackers and small pieces of string cheese.  While he was eating, he started coughing/ choking on food. I examined him and he seemed to be struggling to breath a little.  I patted his back firmly but couldn't figure out what happened.  He was breathing, no food in his mouth at this point and his lips were turning blue.  His tummy seemed to be working hard to contract and to breathe.  He started acting lethargic.  I tested his O2 levels and they'd jump all over the place.  He should always be 90 or above.  Well he was at 87, 90, 84, 79.  

Kevin just arrived home from work as I had just hung up with the ENT doc who told me to take him in now.  We live so close to the hospital that we figured it would be six's to call 911 or drive there.  I was in a dead panic by now.  It was not to long ago that we had called  911 from my Dad's emergency situation and My E.R visit for my allergic reaction (don't think I blogged about that one).  To much trauma!!

The kids all climbed the car barefoot as Kevin sped us to the hospital.
I sat in the back with Frankie on my lap.  Arms dangling, loosing color, blue lips, head bobbing and about to pass out.   I was shaking him to stay with me.

When we got to the hospital I ran inside with him bobbing on my hip hoping he would not pass out. 
His oxygen was 74 on arrival.  


The doctors were unsure what had happened.  They sedated him and scoped him to see if he had food in his lungs but it was clear.  He was admitted for two nights.  Which in hospital time felt like 10 nights.
I had all these fun plans of things to do with the kids on spring break but I got robbed and had to spend their days off school, stuck in the hospital.  
It was the worst!  

He had a hard time recovering from the scope since he had a cold.


The test results came back positive for Rhino virus.  
The common cold.


Here is Frankie singing,
"If your happy and you know it.... face will surely show it."
The only explanation as to why Frankie went blue at home and struggled to breath was that maybe he choked on the string cheese, threw up stomach fluids and then aspirated the stomach fluids into his lungs.  
It wiped him out.  

His oxygen kept dropping while he slept so they wanted to keep him there.  But I kept assuring them that it was because he had a cold.  
Frankie hated anyone who came near him with a stethoscope.

We got so sick of the cords and things.  It was hard to keep Frankie entertained!
A visit from the kids was just what we needed.  


We finally got sent home with oxygen for Frankie to wear while he sleeps and an order for a sleep study.  

Frankie aspirated again a month later at home eating... small bits of string cheese. 
Thankfully Kevin was home and we had a Decadron pill ( a bronchodilator) from Frankie's croup days.
Frankie's oxygen began to drop but after we gave him the pill, his oxygen came back up, he was fine and we've avoid the hospital on that second one.

So Frankie, who has lots of teeth and 4 molars is restricted from eating string cheese.  He shovels it and swallows it and since it doesn't dissolve,  he chokes.

All of this = not fun.


*****
Sleep study day.

It is common for kids with Down syndrome to have sleep apnea.  And due to his low oxygen levels (while sleeping) at the hospital, a sleep study could help us determine if he has sleep apnea or not.


He was pretty good at allowing them to put on all the probes.  Towards the end, he just layed back in my arms all still with this stuff hooked up to him and looked at me like, k-you've got me!

He had to sleep like this !

I slept in the Murphy bed next to his crib.  
We were woken up at 6 am and he got all that stuff taken off of him.
Boy was he happy about that!

The sleep results are lengthy to report but the bottom line, no oxygen is needed while he sleeps. 
Yay!!

A lot of info.  But it's scenarios like this that help us fine tune Frankie's needs.  

March Miscellaneous

March 2012

Cute Frankie all over in my business while I get the house read to sell.
 He loves balls and that webble wobble thing.
He'll throw it and chase it all over the house.


Hiding under Cole's desk.


I love sleeping photos
He LOVES to just lay on his tummy with his hands tucked under him while he moves his bum up and down in a inappropriate manner. :) 
 He does this often and seems to easily fall asleep to that rocking motion.  :)
Frankie fell asleep on Cole's mattress (on the floor) while I was blow drying my hair.
I have lots of pictures of him asleep like this around the house...on the carpet, wood floor etc...  
He's playing one minute and out the next.

Nana taking him on his favorite ride.

So exciting!


*****

Kevin has this awesome co-worker Wendy, that just spoils my kids every holiday with the cutest personalized gifts and they just LOVE it!

It is so thoughtful of her!!
Here is her St. Patricks Day Goodies...


We all got a kick out of the mustaches...

Cole wore his to school.
No pic of Sadie wearing hers.

I love these of Frankie.  
He didn't like wearing his much.

He'd rather eat it.


Sunday, September 23, 2012

Sadie is 7

March 2012

On Sadie's birthday, she woke up to her room all decorated with streamers and balloons and her presents awaiting to be opened.

We love that birthday tradition!


Cole helping Sadie brake in her new wheels.

I checked Sadie out of school for a lunch date to one of her favorite places, Chick-Fil-A.

A birthday is not a birthday around here without receiving a package from Aunt Jill.  She's the best!!
She gave Sadie her first watch.  
Thanks Jill!

Sadie chose Pizza Factory for her birthday dinner.
Nana, Grandpa, Grandma, Aunt Karin and her cousin Kate came.
She was so happy Kate could come on a school night!

We had Sadie's friend party on another day.  She really wanted a skating party.  Our closest skating rink is a little far so we made our own rink at the church gym.  

I bought a bunch of balloons at Walmart to decorate the gym with.  Cheap and easy.  No helium required for this project.  My friend Jessica was so kind to come help me.  

We hooked up the mic system and plugged in the ipod and made a fun balloon banner for the stage.
They loved singing along to their favorite tunes up there.  



We threaded balloons on a fishing line and tied them across the gym on the basketball hoops.  It was a perfect touch and made the gym a little more cozy and festive.  

I wanted to put the glow-in-the-dark sticks in some of the balloons but it wouldn't have mattered because it wasn't dark enough.   
She's quite the performer!


Everyone sat in a circle to open presents and Frankie decided to steal the show and climbed in the middle.  He quickly became the center of attention.  
During the party I was starting to not feel so well.  I think it turned out to be strep. :(  But the show must go on!  I didn't take many pictures of the food table.  I had drinks and treats for the skaters and I bought some yummy cupcakes.  We gave out hula hoops as the party favors.  
It was a super simple party!  Sadie had a great time with her friends.  

We sure love Sadie!  We feel so lucky to have her in our family!  















Thursday, September 20, 2012

10 years

March 2012

Kevin and I celebrated our 10 year anniversary in Scottsdale, A.Z.  Initially we had big plans like Hawaii, a Cruise or even fun San Fransisco.  But we couldn't resist using Kevin's Hilton points to stay at a fun resort in Scottsdale.  We don't get to go out much here at home so I was really looking forward to a few days of just dating.  Eating out, going to a show, shopping and relaxing by the pool.  

The title of this post should actually be... Buses, Planes and Automobiles. :)
The flight to Scottsdale was dreamy.  It was short and I was grateful we didn't waste our precious free time flying to a far away destination.  Upon arrival, we discovered that the "easy rental car availability" wasn't so available.  It was Baseball's spring training season so, all the cars were rented out.  And to add to that strain, the awesome local bus system was on strike. :)

  I was in a panic that we might not get to do all that "dating" I had hoped for.  We took a taxi to our hotel and were stranded without a vehicle til the next morning before we found one.  Phew.  


We were able to discover some great restaurants.

 Lounge by the pool.

 Kevin got to go on a cool hike while I enjoyed the shade with a little sewing project I'd brought.
(My recovering feet were not up for a hike quite yet)

And I got to see a chick flick in these awesome reclining seats.  
This was a Dine In Theater, only we had already dined at the yummy La Grande Orange :).

 We even test drove an SUV for a free $30 gift card from American Express.  
It only took 5 minutes too. 
Easy money and I got a new shirt. :)

And finally after we returned our car in town on our last day, the bus strike had ended and we rode the bus back to our resort.  Awesome!  Kevin teased me plenty that I hadn't been on a public bus since my early childhood.  

Planes, Taxi's, Rental Car and a Bus.

It made for some fun adventure.  We really enjoyed Scottsdale and can't wait to return!  The weather was HEAVENLY in the spring.  We loved the shopping, food, resort and each others company.

Happy 10 years!   
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