I had my echocardiogram and my infant pulmonary function test (IPFT) on Tuesday. They had to sedate me with chloral hydrate. It was an orange tasting medication I took orally. I had to get up at 5am and had to stay awake until my test at 9am. Grandma Carol went with Mom and me so she could keep me up while Mom drove us to Ann Arbor. I was sedated for about 2 hours for both tests. The small VSD that was present in my heart earlier has now closed! That was great news to hear. My cardiologist said he would not need to see me for any follow up appointments so that was good to hear. He did say he noticed I have a slight abnormality in the flow of my heart. It is called an Azygous which is a continuation of my IVC (inferior vena cava) to my right SVC (superior vena cava). This does not have any effect on my health. It is just information doctors would need to know if I ever required a heart catherization. My IPFT came out pretty well too. You can see me getting the test above. I had to have my head down like that so my airway would be as open as possible. My 25-75 Flows were at 106%. This is where they test the smaller airway function. My FVC (Forced Vital Capacity) was at 73%. They did notice I have mild restriction which could be caused by my smaller size compared to the "average" child my age without CF. I go see Dr. Nasr June 8th and she will explain more of the test to my Mom. The nurse said my results were good and there is nothing to worry about. I was a bit loopy after my test. I went to lunch with Mom and Grandma Carol and I was being silly dancing to the music at the restaurant. I passed out on the way home and slept most of the afternoon.
I start back on TOBI today. It adds another 40 minutes of breathing treatments to my day. It seems to be helping my lungs, so I will try and tolerate it.
I can walk when I try, but I tend to crawl most of the time. I love using my walker. Mom and Dad took it away from me for a few days, but I just crawled instead.
I am about 29 3/4 inches tall and about 21 pounds. I will try anything to eat. I like toffuti cheese and sausage patties. I have a sausage patty for breakfast every morning. I usually have some banana's or veggies with my sausage in the morning. I have tried tuna pasta salad and liked that. I also tried peanut butter for the first time the other day. I liked that a lot. Mom was nervous to have me try it because of my milk allergy. She had the EpiPen ready just in case. I did fine though, thankfully! It just gives me another delicious way to get in some fat and calories.
We had a nice Memorial Day Sunday at Aunt Olivia and Uncle Mehul's. I got to play with my buddy Nicholas. He had a cool ball pit, full of balls. I had fun throwing them out all over. Nick told me it was not nice. I thought it was cool so I continued to chuck them. It was great to see all of Mom and Dads friends that were there.
Sunny Smiles,
Ben
I start back on TOBI today. It adds another 40 minutes of breathing treatments to my day. It seems to be helping my lungs, so I will try and tolerate it.
I can walk when I try, but I tend to crawl most of the time. I love using my walker. Mom and Dad took it away from me for a few days, but I just crawled instead.
I am about 29 3/4 inches tall and about 21 pounds. I will try anything to eat. I like toffuti cheese and sausage patties. I have a sausage patty for breakfast every morning. I usually have some banana's or veggies with my sausage in the morning. I have tried tuna pasta salad and liked that. I also tried peanut butter for the first time the other day. I liked that a lot. Mom was nervous to have me try it because of my milk allergy. She had the EpiPen ready just in case. I did fine though, thankfully! It just gives me another delicious way to get in some fat and calories.
We had a nice Memorial Day Sunday at Aunt Olivia and Uncle Mehul's. I got to play with my buddy Nicholas. He had a cool ball pit, full of balls. I had fun throwing them out all over. Nick told me it was not nice. I thought it was cool so I continued to chuck them. It was great to see all of Mom and Dads friends that were there.
Sunny Smiles,
Ben
8 comments:
Happy Ben,
It was so good to read about your test results. You are one special little guy.
Love, Aunt Kathy
Yay Ben!
So glad to hear that things are going well. Can't wait to see you walk. Hopefully when I am in Michigan in June we can see you.
Hugs!
Jen Sweets
toffuti breakfast sausages? i am so there. i will bring a pint of toffuti cheesecake blueberry swirl ice cream as well. miss you three.
hey there ben!! what awesome news about your healthy little heart! I am so happy to hear that you keep making such leaps and bounds with your health. you're getting so big - and with a little more practice you're going to be running circles around your mom and dad without your walker! keep up the great work!
lots of love - meghan
Hi Beautiful Boy,
Grandma enjoyed her day with you last week but didn't like seeing you go through the tests. Grandpa and I miss you so we'll have to come see you soon. Tell Mom and Dad to go out for the evening, and we'll stay with you. Everytime we look at your pictures and videos you make us smile. God Bless you; love you bunches, Grandma Carol and Papa Phil XOXO
GREAT NEWS LITTLE GUY!!! YOUR MOM & DAD TAKE SUCH GOOD CARE OF YOU.MOM WORKS SO HARD EVERY DAY TO DO THE GOOD THINGS FOR YOU & WATCHES OUT FOR THE BAD THINGS TOO.MOM KATTI YOU ARE A AWESOME MOM BENNIE YOU ARE SO LUCKY TO HAVE SUCH WONDERFUL PARENTS GOD BLESS YOU DIANE K
Hi Ben: Aunt Annie told us yesterday about your latest hospital visit and we were happy to hear of the good news. Hope to see you, your Mom & Dad soon. Love, G & G Robke
Hi Ben,
Great news about your Echo and PFT's!! I remember all to well that nasty tasting stuff they give you for the PFT's....when you get big like me (I am 5 you know) you won't have to take it anymore. You get to stay awake for your PFT's. You are getting so big and if you start walking you can really stress your parents out. I am playing T-ball and my favorite thing about it is the dirt....my mom is freaking out!! I do hit the ball pretty well though....I finally figured out where 1st base is, apparently when you run to first you have to stay there and can't go sit on your moms lap! I learned that the 1st game....gave everyone a good laugh!
Well, keep up the good work and take care of yourself!! We will breathe free one of these days!!
Your friend, Cameron Hain
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