Sunday, January 25, 2009

Update


This last week has been a rough week for our little Paisley. At the beginning of the week the doctors thought she may have had an infection so they immediately began giving her antibiotics and did some tests. They also had to take her off of her feedings until they found out for sure. Luckily the tests have all come back negative, but they continue the antibiotics for a full week just to be sure. She also had a low red blood cell count so they had to give her some blood. Clover said her color looked awful after giving her blood, but she looked much better after a couple of days. Towards the end of the week she was doing much better. The nurse told us that her heartbeat was louder, which could mean that the hole could be closing. That was news that gave us hope. Blake was able to see his baby sister on Saturday. The nurse took us to a secluded hallway and he was able to see her through a window that wasn't actually in the NB ICU. He was so excited, but wasn't satisfied, he wanted to go in and hold her like his mommy was doing. I was also able to hold her for the first time. That was fun. She is such a cute little bug. Although the week started out rough it ended really well. She now weighs 2 pounds 6 ounces. A friend of our who used to live in Cedar and now attends the U of U was able to help me give her a blessing which she desperately needed. Thank you again for all of your love, support and especially your prayers.

Sunday, January 18, 2009

2 POUNDS!!!

Clover called to check on Paisley last night at about 10:00 and the nurse informed us that she was 2 pounds!!! Yeah!!! She has been hovering at 1 pound 15 ounces for several days. We were so excited about that. She has been completely off oxygen for almost 2 full days and has had very few A's and B's. She is such a fighter.

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Update

Things are going pretty well here with Paisley. I have been home all week and drove up again to see my family this weekend. Clover wasn't feeling well yesterday, so I just went to see Paisley by my self last night. Clover felt really bad about it, but I think she just needed a break from the hospital. Paisley is doing really well. She looked so great and she even opened her eyes for me and gave me a couple of smiles. She was put on a new medication to help heal the hole that is in her heart that causes a murmer. They give her three doses of the medication and then do an echo on her heart to see if the medicine worked. If the medicine didn't do anything then they may have to think about surgery. Please pray for her that she can close the hole on her own. We have asked people to fast for her this weekend so if you can we would appreciate it. They also found some blood on her head, but it is soo little that they are not too worried about it. They call it a grade 1, and they rank them from 1-4, with 4 being the most serious. Other than that she is doing perfect. We really can't complain, we have been so blessed and have learned so much about the love of our Savior. He truly is watching over our little family. Thank you again for your prayers and support.

Monday, January 12, 2009

Update


I just wanted to update everyone on how Paisley is doing. I had to work this last week and so I worked 4 -10 hour shifts and drove up to SLC on Friday morning. I was soo excited to see my family and to see how Paisley is doing. She is doing so well. Every nurse and doctor that we talk to has commented on how well she is doing. They also say that she is a doll. She still has a heart murmer but they are going to look at that again today. On Saturday Clover got to hold her for the first time. Clover was soo excited she couldn't stop smiling. Paisley actually did better laying on her mommas chest than she does in the incubator when it comes to her oxygen and heart rate. It's amazing what skin to skin contact can do. She has gained weight and she is now at 1 pound 13 ounces, and she is up to about 9 ML of milk every three hours. Less than a week ago she was not eatning anything. We want to again thank you all for your prayers. Continue to pray for her and we will keep you updated.


Sunday, January 4, 2009

Thank You

Clover and I would like to thank everyone for the countless prayers that were offered on our behalf. We have had a very long week and have a long several months ahead of us. We know that the prayers that we have had on our side have blessed our family so much and we ask that you continue to pray for our little Paisley. We have seen over the last several days that she is a fighter and that she will not let anything get in her way of growing and coming home to Clover, Blake and I.
We wanted to share our experience with you all so that you can really know the blessings that we have received from this experience. We owe so much to so many, but most of all we owe everything to our Heavenly Father. He has blessed us with a beautiful baby girl that although she will face some challenges she is so strong and we know that she will fight.

This whole experience really began several months ago when Clover went for a check up and the doctor told her that her blood pressure was high and that she needed to take things easy and try to lower he BP. She was as able to do so and things seemed to be normal. Then the week before Christmas, Clover got a bladder infection and was able to treat it early. She then traveled to Emery County and prepared for Christmas, where she most likely over did it and exhausted herself. Several days before Christmas as she was spending time at her grandma Reba's house she was talking to her cousin Becky whose sister-in-law was diagnosed with preeclampsia and ultimately lost her baby to the disease. It is a disease that not only places the baby in harm but equally puts the mother in harm. I won't go into much detail about the disease, but if anyone wants to learn about it all you have to do is google it and you will have all the info you need. Becky had begun to worry because she saw several symptoms of the disease in Clover and wanted to let her know of her concern. Ultimately Clover wondered why anyone would tell a pregnant woman a story of another woman losing her baby, but we knew she was only concerned for Clover. We checked Clover's BP Christmas and the day after Christmas and it never really went down. It actually spiked at 190/135 and that is when we decided to go into the hospital in Price to have them check her. At this point we still didn't know whether we were dealing with preeclampsia. They did a blood test and a urine test and they hooked her up to a monitor to keep and eye on her blood pressure and the baby's heart rate. After that we just waited. The Doctor finally came and announced that she indeed had preeclampsia and that it was at an advanced stage. And then he hit us with a ton of bricks, He said that what they were going to need to do was Life flight her up to the U of U hospital and that she may deliver the baby as soon as we arrived. When we had a second to ourselves the first thing Clover said to me was "we owe Becky so much." Becky's sister-in-law was with her when she found out about Clover, and she said the neatest thing to her. She told Becky that she felt like they lost their baby to save her life, but after hearing about Clovers experience, and Becky recognizing signs of preecplamsia, she felt like she not only saved her life but also was able to save Clover and Paisley's life as well.

Although it was a shock, we knew that we had caught it early and that our chances were very good. They then hooked Clover up to something called Magnesium Sulfate which helps to prevent seizures and also helps lower BP. It also makes you feel like crap but that means that it is working. We then proceeded to wait for the plane to leave from Salt Lake and fly to Price. Originally the plane was supposed to be there at 9:30 pm but it didn't end up showing up until around 4:00 am. We arrived in SLC at about 5:00 am after what Clover described as a calming plane ride. In fact she said that the plane ride was the most relaxing and restful time she had. She was comforted and well taken care of by a nurse who's name is Bart. Another neat experience involving Bart was that the day after Paisley was born, as we walked into the NBICU to see her, we saw a familiar face standing next to Paisley's incubator. Not only is Bart an Air med nurse he also works in the NBICU. Clover and I couldn't help but get a little emotional, and we were able to thank him again for the great care and comfort that he gave to Clover.

Once we arrived in at the U of U hospital, they were able to do an ultrasound and see just how many weeks along Paisley was. She measured at 24 weeks so they decided that as long as Clover was able to stay stable they would continue to give Clover steroid shots to help Paisley's lungs develop more rapidly, and monitor her BP and try to buy Paisley a little more time. Clover was able to stay stable for several more days and she tried her best to keep her BP down to give Paisley a better chance. Early in the morning on December 30th Clover's BP went back up so they put her back on the Mag as they call it and sort of let us know that she was most likely going to have to deliver very soon. They did some more blood work and when they came back the protein in her blood had doubled so they prepared her for surgery and our little Paisley Ann Dunn was born at 11:57 am on December 30th, 2008. She weighed 1 pound 10 ounces and measured 13 inches long. The doctor mentioned that she cried right away, which was a good sign.

She has had some good days and some bad days, but mostly good. Again we want to thank everyone for the love and support that you have shown our family over the last little while. Most of all we want to again thank you for your prayers. I think Paisley and Clover where on the prayer roll in every Temple in Utah and then some. Thanks again and we will post updates whenever possible. We ask that you continue to pray for Paisley and we know she will fight a little harder.




Friday, January 2, 2009

She is here...
Paisley Ann Dunn
December 30th 2008
1lb. 10oz.
13"
11:57 a.m.

Our new baby Paisley Ann





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Clover, Blake and I continue to reside in Cedar City, Utah while pursueing an education and working. I just finished my second year at Southern Utah University. I thought I had decided on a career in Human Resourses but the company I work for got rid of all their HR and I have heard that other companies are doing the same thing, so I am still trying to decide but I am leaning towards something in business. Clover continues to do the painstaking job of raising a three year old. It appears that he has hit the terrible twos a year late. We still believe that he is the cutest kid ever. We are happy with life and continue to try and draw closer to our Heavenly Father in these trying times. We want to let everyone out there know that we think about them and hope that everyone is doing great.

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