My soul melts away for sorrow; strengthen me according to your word!

This is my comfort in my affliction, that your promise gives me life. (Psalm 119:28, 50 ESV)

Tuesday, January 9, 2018

Pulmonology

Today, a visit to the newest member of Verity's Village: Dr. Tina, our pulmonologist. After chatting with other Trisomy moms, I am kind of amazed that we haven't made it into the Breathing Institute before now, especially since we already did a sleep study! I guess typically those are ordered and evaluated by a pulmonologist, but anyway, the important thing is we had a study AND that today we had the opportunity to speak with another specialist. Even though Verity has had oxygen at night, we have not noticed ANY improvement in her sleep patterns, and if anything, it has been even more difficult because she hates the nasal cannula!

Here are the notes from today's visit...but first, the exciting news: Verity is ALMOST to 13 pounds! Her weight today was 12lb, 15.4oz, a nearly 10-ounce gain since December 19 when we discovered she was losing weight. So, the continuous feed is working! (She has had a few vomiting episodes, but not nearly the volume as before--we can tell she still suffers from reflux, but at least she is keeping most of her food down.)

Dr. Tina would like Verity to go back to the sleep clinic, this time with the intention of looking at CPAP/BiPAP. She thinks we can do better with having Verity do some desensitization with a mask prior to going in, and then having the specialists adjust settings to see what works best for Verity. My only fear with all of this is...how will Verity suck on her pacifier with a mask?! LOL But hopefully if she is able to breathe well, she can sleep deeply and not wake every few minutes wanting her pacifier...?

Because Verity has not had any respiratory infections or pneumonia, Dr. Tina doesn't feel she needs a bronchoscopy at this time, something that most Trisomy 18 kiddos end up having (this is a test that requires sedation). I was reluctant to push for one just for the sake of having one--I really like this doctor and trust her judgment.

Finally, she is putting in a request for us to get another pulse-oximeter, which we haven't had since we turned ours in when we left Omaha. Our ENT didn't seem to think we needed one, even though Verity's sleep study showed her sats went as low as 74%!! So, I will be glad to have one so we can monitor her more regularly.

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