Wednesday
Norma and Carlos the couple who were staying at our house for a few days had a baby boy Ariel Isiahi was born of Thursday morning. Both Mom and baby are doing great back at home. We plan to visit them this week. I am not sure about the weight and height but he looks really good.
On Monday, we again went to see John, Elizabeth and Daniel but this time we took some other people as well. We took Ady and her two kids Denora and Daniel as well as Barbara. Our girls came and were glad to see John and Elizabeth. It was the first time they had seen Elizabeth since leaving Mexico. Our girls have been praying for Daniel almost every night before they go to bed so it was good they finally got to see who they were praying for.
This week, Ady our waitress for La Roca needed some time off, so I am working at La Roca all week. This is a good thing because it gives me plenty of time to catch up on maintenance at La Roca when we are not busy. The shelves I wanted to build before I broke my toe will finally get finished as well as lots of little things that have needed to get fixed or painted.
Update on Baby Daniel:
Last e-mail John and Elizabeth sent out, Tuesday August 11.
This process can be a roller-coaster ride. A few days ago when we saw him in the afternoon his color was pale and his little eye lids were red tipped. Also his heart was slowing often. The doctor was just going on vacation (he set up substitutes) and his normal nurses were on their day off. So all the people that were around him were new and didn’t know that he looked different and weren’t going to do anything about it. On top of that they are not used to little white babies so his color would be harder for them to identify. So we had to ask them to call the doctor. The doctor had a blood test taken right away and discovered that his Hemoglobin was down. The next morning he was given his second transfusion. There was blood left over for him from the last one. He looked and felt much better.On a positive note the eye doctor looked at his eyes early and said that they were fine so far and he would repeat the exam in 8 days. Maybe we will avoid a laser surgery? The doctor said his heart rate was slowing because of a condition that happens to them when they eat through a feeding tube. The doctor says that is normal and that it is just that the tube agitates them a bit.
So once we got through that and felt better he started having reflux which looked rather dramatic because his heart and oxygen goes down to about half and they send us out of the room to suction away the guck that comes up. Apparently that is normal for a preemie too. They have changed his position, put him on some medicine and are feeding him more slowly so that he digests the food as it comes in rather than filling up his stomach and have it burp back up. They say that his little valve in the stomach will mature and close as he grows and he will pass this stage.
On the upside he is now 1 kilo and 50 grams. They gave him more calories and alternated mother’s milk with formula. His cheeks are more puffy and we notice more meat on his legs and arms. He is getting a round tummy like his father has developed. There is a Krispy Kreme donuts here in the city and I find it hard not to visit once in a while. Tomorrow they are going to see if his hemorrhage has cleared up in the brain.
We thank you for your continued prayers and concern. We keep hearing of people who are still praying for him daily. If you would remember these details when you pray again that would be appreciated. We will give you an update on these things soon. God bless.
John and Elizabeth
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