Wednesday, April 17, 2013

We're home!




WE ARE HOME!!

November 4, 2012- April 17, 2013: 5 months, 2 weeks {166 days}
November 28, 2012- April 17, 2013: 4 months, 3 weeks {142 days} 

Angela (our surrogate) was admitted on Nov. 4 and I went to live with her, in the hospital; 24 days later, Caroline & Savannah Blake, were born. They were 28 weeks gestation and weighed 2 lbs, 5 oz & 1 lb, 11 oz, respectively. At 7 days of life, Caroline was diagnosed with a grade 3 brain hemorrhage. After two brain surgeries, she is developing along side her sister and is doing amazing. After struggling with eating, both girls received g-tubes (feeding tubes) on April 5th. 

We live in Dayton, Ohio & the girls were born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-- my husband, Greg, worked while I stayed with our girls in the nicu. On January 7th, they were transferred "closer to home" in Columbus, Ohio, about an hour from Dayton. Greg visited me and our girls on Fridays (after work) & Sundays. 

On January 8th, Greg was diagnosed with end-stage kidney failure. He goes to dialysis 3x a week for 5 hours at a time. Last week, we learned that he has a blood disorder which prohibits him from continuing hemo (blood)-dyalysis. On May 2nd, he will have surgery for a home-dialysis catheter to be placed. The home dialysis will require him to stay connected to the machine anywhere from 9-12 hrs. Unfortunately, while connected, he is unable to move around. He will most likely complete his dialysis while he sleeps but since he works first shift (6:30-3:30), he may have to start his treatment as early as 4:30 pm, everyday*he hopes to find out more at tomorrow's dialysis*

We have been to 4 different NICUs, 3 different hospitals, and 7 different hospital rooms. But, that's all behind us now; our girls are healthy, happy, and awe-inspiring. We are home & can finally be together as a family!!! 

To say that the last five months have been life changing is an understatement. I have learned that there is more to life than myself: as parents, it's our responsibility to teach the world to our kids. I was born to be a mother & a wife; it's all I've ever wanted to do. I've been blessed with the most amazing family anyone could pray/wish/hope for. The past five months have deepened my marriage, strengthened my faith, brought me closer to friends & family, and awakened a sense of purpose in my life.

2 comments:

  1. Just so happy for you. You look totally in your element at home with the girls. I'll be looking to you for advice when I become a mom. Congrats again!

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  2. On the bright side, Greg will be a great set of arms for snuggling babies from 4:30pm until they go to bed at night! I hope a transplant is in his near future... Sending you all hugs from Alabama.

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