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Still checking from time to time. This little guy is really proving he's tough.
Of course, he's Mary's grandson- we would expect no less!
Still checking from time to time. This little guy is really proving he's tough.
Thanks everyone for the support and stories you've shared. We are slowly adjusting and feeling much more confident that in time Charlie will overcome any and all obstacles.
The PFO has closed, so now he's left with only the BAV in regards to heart issues. His lungs are clearing, with his respiration rate slowing, and we are thankful for that. However he's not eating well, and he won't leave NICU until he gets the hang of it.
After he leaves NICU and reaches 7 pounds, he will start the regime necessary to fix his feet. One foot is severely twisted while the other is considered moderately impaired. He will have a cast put on both feet, every week, for 8 weeks, then wear a brace 23 hours a day for four months. Then he will wear it at night for three to four years. We understand that the treatment is very successful if there is good compliance. There's no doubt in my mind but there will be 100% compliance!