Wednesday, February 11, 2015

six-month cardiology checkup results & bags of hope delivery

Outside of Brooklyn screaming through her weight and height checks, blood pressure check, exam and ECHO (while I was holding her and having to restrain her), all went well in St. Louis last week. ;) Brooke's sats, heart rate and blood pressure looked good. While not a complete look (because of the screaming and squirming), our cardiologist was able to get a really good look at Brooke's heart from the ECHO. She said her heart looks good, function is good and there remains a small amount of tricuspid valve leakage. No change in the significance of the leakage thankfully but something on which she'll continue to keep an eye. Doc was very pleased with Brooke's growth. She's jumped from the 11th percentile in weight to the 23rd despite her oral aversion and feeding challenges. Woohoo! She weighs almost 19 pounds and measures 29 inches. 

We talked through milestones of all sorts and discussed how well she's doing overall. Brooke will have an occupational therapy evaluation soon with our local therapy services, and we will also be taking part in a new neurological development clinic in St. Louis where Brooke's overall development will be evaluated and discussed. As our cardiologist said, delays are very much expected for kiddos like Brooke, so this new clinic is a more focused effort to identify and address those, if they exist. Our next cardiology checkup and neuro clinic appointments will likely be in 3-6 months. Until then we will continue with speech/feeding therapy and physical therapy locally. 

We also had a great conversation with our nutritionist while we were there. She was comfortable with us transitioning Brooke from fortified infant formula to milk and continuing with the feeding therapy work to continue making progress with solid foods. Very exciting but it makes this mama a little sad knowing we're gradually moving away from all things "baby." :)

In addition to our cardiologist and nutritionist, we got to see a few more of our favorite St. Louis Children's folks while we were there, too. One of our very favorite nurses, Sarah, is pictured here with Brooke. I know she was happier to see Sarah than she appears in the photo. :) But...this was after the traumatic ECHO experience and exam. Pretty sure she was just done for the day. We have one incredible team caring for our sweet Brooklyn, and we couldn't be more grateful for them. It thrills me to be able to visit the Cardiac ICU and show off God's handiwork that is our Brooklyn. He has and continues to show himself mighty in her life. Praise Him! 

We delivered the "bags of hope" to our cardiologist while we were there as well. My dear friend, Michelle, recently hosted a Thirty-One Gifts Facebook fundraiser party for us to raise money for the bags which are to be given to current heart families in the CICU at SLCH. They turned out beautifully. Each of the six bags included a book of hope and encouragement, a bib, a small toy, a muslin swaddling blanket and a Visa gift card. HUGE thanks to Michelle and everyone who participated in the party and/or donated toward the bags. Your generosity is a blessing to us and to these families! And, if you missed out on participating this time, we plan to do this type of fundraiser each year in honor of Brooke around her birthday in October.

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