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December 17, 2008

Update on the Twins.....

Life sure has been crazy in the Dickson household for the past week. We are being pulled in a million different directions and its hard having to be in two places at the same time. 

Tyler still is in the NICU at McKay Dee Hospital. He is doing well, however, he is just exhausted and does not have very much energy. He currently only has a feeding tube running into his body, which is a step up from the oxygen and IVs he had earlier. 


He does improve each day, albeit very small steps, but he is progressing and getting better. Sometimes its a big step forward, then half a step back, other times its a tiny step forward, but key is, he is progressing. He has been upgraded to a crib type thing, which has to be nicer than the "box" he was in before. They even gave him his own little outfit to be in, which has to be nicer than just hanging out in a diaper. 


In order for Tyler to come home he has to complete a four step Oral Feeding Transition program. He has to pass a few "Feed Me" Cues, which include; Being awake and alert, rooting and sucking on a pacifier, and waking himself up before feeding time. As soon as he shows the "Feed Me" Cues, the doctors will determine a minimum feeding volume, which he has to meet at each 3 hour feeding for a 24 hour period. Once that occurs and he meets his required minimum volume for that 24 hour period, the
 feeding tube can be removed. The last step then is to gain weight, he has to be gaining around 10-15 grams per day and once he has accomplished all of the above and is gaining weight, we can bring him home. We are hoping and praying that we can get him home by Christmas, but we also understand that we don't want him to come home to early. 



Julie is doing great, although she sleeps for about 20 of the 24 hours in the day. She is so tiny and precious, even the preemie diapers drown her, a newborn doesn't even come close to fitting and makes her look even tinier. We cannot get over how tiny she is, yet everything is just perfect. When Colby saw her for the first time, he said, "Wow! She has tiny hands, and a tiny nose, and tiny fingernails." He couldn't get over how small she was.... Yet she is perfect. She is such a great little baby, never cries, never fusses, we simply wake her up to eat, she eats very well, smiles at us a little, then its back to sleep. Julie looks a lot like Colby, she has the same nose and facial features as he does.



Each day she seems to be waking up more and being more and more active. Colby and Abby just love her, Abby especially. Abby follows us around and is a big help. We let Abby hold the clean diapers and give them to us when were ready. Abby also loves it when we put Julie in her swing, she will sit by the side of the swing and watch Julie rock back and forth. 



I think Julie misses her brother, in the bassinet that we have, Julie has to snuggle up to the side in order to sleep well. I know that she misses her brother snuggling next to her. We are so excited to get both of the twins together, they are now over a week old and we still don't have a picture of them together, we can't wait for the day when our double sized family will be together at home!!

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ah, Tyler is beautiful! I'm so glad that he is starting to eat. When I watched Julie, I held my hand up to her head and my hand was bigger! I couldn't get over how tiny she was! She also looks a lot like you in your baby pictures.

Jaimee said...

Ohhh...they are absolutely beautiful! It breaks my heart for you to know that your baby is still in the NICU..but I am so happy that he is getting healthy and they are just adorable. Congratulations. If there is anything I can do to help, please let me know.

Pearce Family said...

They are so cute. Congratulations.

D'N K said...

Beautiful babies! I can't even imagine having one baby home and one in the hospital. I'll say a little prayer for tyler. I hope you get him for christmas. Merry Christmas!!

WheelersFamily said...

They are so Beautiful and Sweet!!
Congrats!!!

Shawna said...

WOW! I got goosebumps reading this post! I hope Tyler can be strong enough to come home before Christmas. Your babies are absolutely beautiful!! And I love seeing the huge smiles on Colby and Abby's faces when they look at them. Please let me know if you guys need anything at all.

Josh and Laurie said...

They are so beautiful. We hope Tyler can get home for Christmas too, but like you, we want the best for him. We are so glad that Julie is doing well.

Sarah said...

Your babies are so precious! I'm glad that Tyler continues to get better. I do hope that he can be home for Christmas. That, I'm sure, would be the best Christmas present of all. I'm glad to hear that Julie is doing well, and I hope that she gets to see her brother soon.

The Brimhalls said...

Your babies are so cute!

Angela said...

Your babies are so cute. Congratulations. I hope Tyler learns to eat well and he can come home soon. You have such a beautiful family. Cute page you have here. Thanks for sharing it with me. Have a wonderful christmas. ~ ANGELA

Peter Lee Family said...

Those have to be the cutest little babies ever. I really hope your little boy gets to be with you again soon. I hope that you guys have a great Christmas.

Unknown said...

I hope you don't mind me keeping tabs on you though my sister-in-law. I remember when Ry was born and I had to leave him in NICU, it broke my heart everyday until he came home. They are absolutely adorable :)

Jaylyn said...

Tyler and Julie are just absolutely beautiful! Me and Jacob will pray that tyler will get better and be home for christmas! Abby and Colby seem to be just great helpers and wonderful big brother and sister. WE are happy for you guys and those are some sweet precious babies heavenly father sent down for your family! take care and Merry Christmas!

amy said...

stephanie you are such a wonderful person your twins are so cute you are the perfect mom for twins

 

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