Day 2

Medical Update

Trevor had all of his ventilators all removed and he is breathing on his own and doing well. He might have to spend some time under the blue lights today, but he is strong and active and making all kinds of cute squeaks and trying to open his eyes. They are going to start trying to give him breast milk in a few days, probably with a tube straight to his belly. We are able to interact with him now, and should be able to hold him soon!.

Brendan is still pretty heavily sedated and on pain meds for his special respirator. They are managing his blood pressure with medication and trying to get his oxygen profusion up. His toes are pretty dark blue. We don’t get to spend too much time with him right now, he has lots of people working on him, and he is in a tough spot for pictures now.

I almost feel a little guilty that we can see Trevor so much and he is being very photogenic , but I know that in time, we have all the same love and attention that we can pour on both of them.

I am still very sleepy, trying to rest, feeling a bit sore but otherwise doing very well.

Bill and I with Brendan

Brendan and all his connections

Bill’s hand in the picture for scale

Brendan is in an open end of the pod where he is accessed more easily by the teams of doctors. He often gets drapes and shades to reduce the light and give him a bit of privacy to sleep with all the people going by. So he can be hard to see.

Trevor yawns with no machine in the way

Tiny tiny little feet and toes

Seriously, enough with the camera already!

Trevor is a grabby baby, he has long fingers and wants to get ahold of everything he can. Rumor has it he even grabbed on to the clamp as they tried to cut his umbilical cord.

Mom’s hand and a tiny baby

Dad gets to change his first diaper! Right now, it is exciting to get to participate in their care. The novelty of the tiny diaper will wear out soon.

He thinks nobody knows he is looking

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