Tuesday, September 16, 2014

life is good

Life has been quite a whirlwind settling into new routines with school and Fall activities. Thus the long delay in posting. 

Brooklyn's cardiology check-up in mid-August went very well. Though she protested through both, her EKG and echo showed good heart function. Her oxygen level and heart rate were good, and, though she's still a peanut and probably always will be, she continues to gain weight and grow well. Our cardiologist, Dr. Lee, pictured below, said Brooke is doing so well overall. In fact, we don't have to go back for SIX MONTHS! Like, NEXT YEAR! What?! So amazing. We made time to visit one of our favorite places in the hospital, the rooftop garden, while we were there as well as the CICU. Everyone was delighted to see how good Brooklyn looks and how well she's doing. 

We are continuing physical therapy appointments every other week and do most of her PT work at home. We are currently working on getting her into the crawling position (trying to move her from scooting to crawling...which she hates), stretching out her tight hip flexors as well as supporting her in different ways--on a ball, on my knee, on her feet at a box or table--to build strength and balance. Though it's often hard work for her, she generally enjoys physical therapy. She has showed great gains in upper torso strength, leg strength and balance. She is scooting on her bottom everywhere. Though she gets anywhere she wants to go in a matter of seconds, progressing to crawling is important for her hip joint development and impacts the progression to standing and walking. So fun though to have messes all over the living room floor where this little peanut has been. :)

At Brooke's nine-month check-up, her pediatrician was amazed at how well she is doing overall. The only even slight concern he had was her lack of interest in eating pretty much everything I try to give her. He offered a feeding evaluation with a speech therapist, which we had last week. Brooke was a show-off for the therapist and ate better than she ever had. :) The therapist indicated that she is really only delayed by a few months with feeding and doesn't consider her to have any real oral aversion. Yay! And thankfully Brooke is still getting the calories and nutrition she needs from the fortified formula. 

I often say that if you didn't already know she had a heart defect and has had two open-heart surgeries, you wouldn't know...unless, of course, you saw her mid-line scar on her chest and/or felt the pronounced protrusion of her sternum. She is such a happy, content baby who loves to scoot everywhere, watch herself in the mirror, chatter, smile and laugh at her sisters, pick up tiny crumbs of food and pieces of lint, chew on everything...normal baby stuff. :) :) One of her favorite things? Swinging at the park...
To say we're grateful for how well Brooklyn is doing and how normal life seems at this moment would be a HUGE understatement. Praising God for His faithfulness!

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