Saturday, March 28, 2009

March 28th - Day 13

This has thus far been the easiest week with Omari. He is now 2 weeks old and is simply a joy to have around. He's become more active this week. Crying randomly throughout the day, pulling his breathing tube out of his nose, and sucking his BINKY! Yes.... I said binky. Besides his regular feeding schedule, the nurses and Terri knows exactly when he is hungry. If you watch him he will start to suck on his feeding tube in his mouth. Once food goes through the feeding tube you'll see him doing a sucking reflex. Two words... TOO ADORABLE. They increased his milk dosage from 10mls every 3 hours to 12mls every 3 hours. The picture to the left is from Friday evening.

The doctors have said that he has passed the toughest time which was the first 7-10 days. I will be returning to work this Tuesday. I am dreading it, but will go with joy in my heart. Thank you for all the love and support, talk to you guys at church or the next post.

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

March 24th - Day 9



Over the last few days Omari has had a few issues.  They were concern with his blood cell counts. Therefore had to due another blood transfusion today, they say he will require more in the future. Everything is stable now, although his sodium level is a bit high. Terri was allowed to hold him yesterday for about 15 minutes. Simply stated, my wife fell in love with another man. Its okay though, because I fell in love as well. From the video and pics above, you can tell that he has gain a little weight. He has offically gained back the weight he lost after birth plus a little more. He is now 2.2 lbs as of 11pm tonite. They said some of the weight came from his blood transfusion. Praise God either way!

The doctors said that he is doing exceptionally well. He is surpassing there expectations. So lets be in prayer that God will continue to do so.

Monday, March 23, 2009

March 23rd - Day 7






Omari is doing wonderful. God has really eased my wife and I worries. We spent
the first while just being frantic and panicking about every little thing. Heres
the update over the last few days.


- He was took off ventilation a few days ago, now he is officially off the
breathing machine. That means the machine went from breathing for him 10 times
per minute, to him not even needing it at all.


- His heart and stomach sonograms came back perfect. They will be checking
this weekly for problems.


- He will officially be on DISABILITY the first year of his life. Past that
they will check him to see how he is coming along.


- He went from getting feed 2ml every 6hours Saturday, to being feed 4ml
every 3hours Sunday. Now he is being feed 6ml every 3hours. They are EXTREMELY
proud of him. His current weight is still 1.14 lbs. They suspect him to gain
lots of weight with the increase of milk.


- He still has an IV line that is running him certain vitamins. His potassium
was really high but they successfully got it back down. Now his sodium levels
are really low. So the IV is being feed Saline to boost it back up within the
next few hours. They also took out his blood IV line from his belly button, and
he is able to lay on his stomach. This was a big factor in helping his breathing
since laying on your back can shorten your breath.


Over all, he looks much better without all of the hoses coming out of his
face. Here is the important thing to pray about. The Doctor said that things may
look good now, but they can turn for the worst very quickly. He is still in
danger of infections and viruses. So lets pray that God will keep his body free
of those things. God's hand over Omari is clearly being seen through the Doctors
and nurses. Gods presence is evident when we joint hands and pray for him out
loud in his room. While other parents may not be Christians, we pray for all the
babies here. Some are in much harsher circumstances than ours, and we are
thankful for what God is doing. Lets rejoice and praise him for everything, especially
our beautiful, funny, talented, and sassy children. For we once were as well.


Friday, March 20, 2009

March 20th - Day 5


Today Omari gained about 20grams. Were very hopful, its wonderful that he gained something. He is still breathing on his own, the machine only breathes for him 10 times per minute now. His heart rate dropped a few times today, this may be nothing to worry about from what we were told. He also had one of his IV lines took out. One issue that kinda worries us is that he hasnt eaten much in the last day or so. Although one of the nurses named Michelle said that he by far has the BIGGEST POOPS she'd ever seen for an infant his size. A cardiologist did a sonagram and ultrasound on Omari's heart, intestines, and stomach to check for damage. When we asked her to share with us her findings, she said she wasnt allowed to say anything. Were still praying on that one. GREAT NEWS! We were told that we will be able to start holding Omari sometime within the next 2 or 3 weeks. They only allow the parents to hold him for the first while, then others can. Sorry MeMe and Ma... lol.

On a different note, I went to my job to take care of my FMLA paperwork. I was sad to find out that I was only allowed to take 2 weeks off work. I originally was told that I was able to take much longer, but was misinformed. Regardless, I will keep my head up and take it like a man. My main concern is that Omari is taken care of. My wife is fortunate that she does not work, and we have great friends and family who will help us out.

Please be in prayer that God will allow Omari to gain weight. The doctors said the first 7-10 days are crucial. Were on day 5 going on day 6, and the outcome is looking better and better. We would just hate to see him get below a pound. My boss explained to me that there are idaho potatoes in our produce section that weight a pound. Thats TINY!

Thursday, March 19, 2009

March 19th - Day 4


Today was a good day. My wife was released from prison early on good behavior! Just kidding, she worked really hard to prove to the docs that she was ready to leave so they gave her a discharge. Meanwhile, Omari is offically the biggest, toughest, littliest guy I know. He still fights the good fight to survive. The nurses weighed him again today, he only lost a few grams. But I was assured that it was completely normal. He is still breathing on his own, but he is still hooked to a breathing machine through his nose. The machine is there just for a backup in case he has to stop to take a rest. The machine offically breathes for him 10-15 times per minute. Pretty good if you ask me. Today I was watching over him as the nurse talked my head off. Then all of a sudden he quits breathing. I immediately went into complete shock. You can see him breathing in great detail due to his muscles showing, but there was no movement. So when I seen him stop it freaked me out. The nurse then told me to just wait, and assured me that he was resting. She was right, within 6 seconds or so he began right back. The machine kicks in after so many seconds, not sure how many.

After taking a second to really look at him, my wife and I were just astonhised on how marvelous God is. For God to even bless us enough to see him is more that what we deserve. Having him puts life into perspective in so many ways. Gods goodness ALONE should lead men to repentence!

Lets pray that God changes all of our hearts to be more sensitive to his word through any circumstance. I dont want this to just be a "pray for Omari thing". I really want us to all treasure each other. That means, you pray for me, I pray for you. Look foward to seeing some of you at Cardinal Glennon. Contact me if you want to come up and visit.

Renaldo:
Phone: 618-207-9097
Terri:
Phone: 618-772-2216

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Say HELLO To OMARI DESHAUN WADE!


Omari DeShaun Wade


Born: March 16th, 2009
Weight: 2.1 lbs
26 Weeks Old

Omari was born at St. Mary Hospital in Clayton, Mo at 10:05 a.m. Immediately after his birth, he was transported to Cardinal Glennon Children Hospital for better care. He was born at 26 weeks, and will remain in the hospital until his due date is near. Terri will remain in the hospital for the next few days to heal from an emergency C-Section. I will be going back and fourth between the two loves of my life.

March 17th: Omari lost weight he first day, going down to 1.15 lbs from 2.1 at birth. He also has trouble breathing on his own. The only other thing is that his blood pressure is extremely low. Omari had to undergo a blood transfusion due to certain complications.

March 18th: The blood transfusion fixed his blood pressure problem. He is now off blood pressure medication. Earlier today, doctors took Omari off of ventalation in hopes that he can successfully breathe on his own. It has now been 12hours and he is breathing on his own, but may need help if his lungs get tired. Today, Terri was successful at her breast pumping. She produced enough for a feeding. So we went to give it to Omari, the nurse feed him through his feeding tube. Omari offically loves BREAST MILK! They will check his weight around midnight tonight to see if he has gain back his weight.