Tuesday, November 30, 2010

The Change-Up

Look out Hollywood, the Bain twins are coming for you!




Today we found out that Luke and Lauren got the lead role of the twins in The Change-Up!  From what we can tell, they will be playing Jason Bateman's kids.  The film also stars Ryan Reynolds, Olivia Wilde, and Leslie Mann.  We begin filming next week - it should be very exciting!





Monday, November 15, 2010

Photo Shoot

Our good friend Jennifer was in town recently and was able to do a photo session with us.  Her amazing results are posted on her website under Client Proofs.

If you're interested, you can see them online here: <http://www.winter-photography.com/index2a.php>.  Click the "Clients" tab at the top, and enter the password 'bain7months'.  You must have Flash enabled to view.

Monday, June 21, 2010

The First Three Months

Father's Day and Luke & Lauren's Baptism

Father's Day was wonderful, and it was extra special having the family together to celebrate the Twins' Baptism.  Missy put together a PhotoShow of the occasion:

Wednesday, June 02, 2010

Memorial Day Weekend

We had a really busy weekend full of family, a wedding, Matthew's birthday, and of course, fun at the pool.  There are now two videos posted: one of the twins and one of JJ hula hooping at the pool.



Monday, May 10, 2010

Tummy Time

Here is some recent footage we got of the twins - it's called Tummy Time, though in this video they're on their backs...  we should have more to post soon.


'Letter People' Performance

JJ had his kindergarten Letter People Performance on Tuesday morning. JJ was one of the letter 'B's. The kids all did a nice job, and some of the costumes were very creative. As a B, JJ insisted that he show up as Batman, even though the only costume we had was a pair of pajamas that he outgrew a year ago. The performance is up on YouTube (below). Forgive the shaky camera - it's hard to hold the camcorder that still for so long.



Friday, April 09, 2010

One Month Checkup

We had our one month checkup today, and the babies are doing great.  Their current stats are:



Luke
Weight: 9lbs. 1oz.,  25%
Height/Length: 21 3/4",  55%
Head Circumference: 14 1/4",  10%


Lauren

Weight: 8lbs. 7oz.,  25%
Height/Length: 21 1/4",  50%
Head Circumference: 14 1/4",  25%

Also, our friend Jennifer has just posted the proofs from our photo session a few weeks ago to the client section of her website.  If you are interested in seeing her amazing photos, please visit http://www.winter-photography.com/, click the "CLIENTS" tab at the top, and enter the password, bainfamily10.

Tuesday, April 06, 2010

A couple of videos

We have some videos we took recently and posted them to YouTube.  You can check them out below:





More to come...

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Jen's Fabulous Photos!

Many of you know that my best friend Jennifer is a children's and family photographer who lives in Seattle, Washington.  We feel very special that she flew in town to meet and photograph the twins!  Below is a link to Jennifer's studio journal/blog - with just a few of the pictures she took on Friday.  When Jen has finished going through all the photos, we will send a link to her website with a password to view all the finished photos.  We love Jennifer's photographic style and can't wait to see all the pictures in the coming days!!! (Missy)

Jennifer Winter Studio Journal

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

A Slew of Updates

Sorry for the lack of posts lately – as you can imagine, we’ve been busy!

Since our last post, things have gone really quite well.  We’ve discovered that the twins seem to be transitioning away from their preemie selves into newborns.  We can tell this because they have fallen out of the habit of sleeping 24-7 and have started to fuss a bit more and tend to be awake at night instead of during the day.  Luke tends to fuss in short bursts all throughout the day, while Lauren is perfectly quiet, then will have one loud, long outburst to compensate.


We have had two pediatric appointments within the last few weeks, and the babies are progressing nicely.  They’ve each gained a pound between the two visits: Lauren currently weighs 6lbs., 12oz., and Luke is hitting 6lbs., 10oz.  Their color has become much better, and the slight jaundice they had initially has all but disappeared, thanks to some sun exposure and vitamin D.  Lauren has taken to feedings extremely well, and while Luke hasn’t had any trouble eating, he definitely is showing signs of indigestion/reflux.  We’re keeping tabs on him and making some slight changes to see how he reacts – we don’t want another case of severe reflux like JJ had at that age.


The nurse practitioner that we’ve been seeing up to this point has recommended that we can now break our feeding schedule of every three hours in favor of simply letting the twins wake us up at night.  This can be a good or bad thing depending on how you look at it.  If the babies are satisfied, then they’ll sleep longer, and we’ll get up less – but if they’re hungry, as they were last night, then they will wake up frequently for a period before ‘corking off.’  We’ll see how this progresses – hopefully we can get the babies to last a bit longer instead of having frequent cluster feedings.


Thus far, Missy has calculated that we are going through 112 bottles, 140 diapers, 200 wipes, and 3 cans of formula every week.  Thank God for Costco.  Barney quipped that he would “sure hate to be our trash man.”

We’ve found a great product that we’ve fallen in love with.  It’s the Fisher-Price Newborn Rock & Play Sleeper.  We picked up two of these, and they’re fantastic.  They’re lightweight and easy to carry around and position in different rooms of the house, and they recline the baby at the perfect angle to help them stay upright after a feeding.  The twins seem to be much more comfortable in these bassinets than they do in their cribs for the time being, so we’ve taken to using them quite a bit, and they’ve been sleeping in these at night.

Missy is doing fairly well health-wise.  She has been healing quickly, and had her post surgery follow-up yesterday with the OB.  She is now allowed to drive on her own (after 6 weeks of not being allowed), go up and down the stairs as she pleases, and can take some short walks (which we’ve already done now that the weather is so nice).  The doctor commented that it was really nice to be able to care for Missy for the complete duration of pregnancy, from the first surprise of finding out we were having twins, all the way to bringing them in for a visit.


Today is Missy’s follow-up Hematology appointment with a new doctor.  Her last Hematologist left a little to be desired, but we’re already encouraged by the positive response we’ve received from the new doctor’s staff and their willingness to answer our questions.  We’re really hoping that things turn out well on this front.



Thank you so much to all of our family and friends for the love and support you’ve shown and continue to show us.  Things have certainly been challenging, as we’ve expected, but the meals, words of encouragement, and offers for help have really strengthened us and allowed us to keep forging ahead.

Sunday, March 14, 2010

At Home with Luke and Lauren

Quick Video of Luke & Lauren

Our first few days at home with Luke and Lauren have been better than expected.  Because the twins are preemies they seem to mostly sleep from feeding to feeding.  Luke tends to wake about a half hour before feeding time.  When it is feeding time, Luke's fussiness (from getting a diaper change and being hungry) usually rouses his sister.  Luke's fussiness is short lived, but you can count on it before almost every feeding.  Lauren is rarely fussy, but when she is, it takes a longer time to soothe her.  Luke is the Houdini of diapers - wiggling out of them if ever in a gown or pants.  Lauren is the princess of very muddy diapers - you have got to watch out for her or she will get you during the diaper change!  The twins are rarely awake at the same time, but Matthew was able to get this great video of them today (I was on my first trip out in weeks, Target was calling my name).  In the video you will notice Lauren's adorable hiccups - which she consistently had in utero.  You will also notice Luke all stretched out - also as he was in utero.  Luke and Lauren seem to be more and more aware of each other every day!  Its been a great few days at home!!!

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Home (Again)





Thursday night marks the first night for all of us to be home together as a family.  Lauren was discharged from Northside this morning - and we went through the familiar car seat tolerance test (it's much more difficult when you're there in the room for 90 minutes with nothing better to do than stare at the numbers to see if they're passing!) and were able to speak with the neonatologist before waiting 45 minutes for an escort to the car.


We were able to pick up JJ from ASP right away, and had the chance to see a few friends in the parking lot before heading home.  JJ is thrilled to have both a brother and a sister, and he has already been the vigilant big brother, watching the twins in the back seat on the way home.





Tomorrow morning is the twins' first pediatric appointment - I'm sure it will all go well.

Thanks to everyone's love and support - it really has been overwhelming!

Tonight's first evening feeding starts at 11pm, so I'd better go get a little sleep before being woken up every three hours for the next six months!

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Home!


Please forgive the hiatus in writing - it's been a busy couple of days!  Tuesday we unexpectedly discovered that Missy was going to be discharged.  It was an emotional homecoming for someone who hadn't stepped outside for over three weeks.  It was really nice for Missy to be able to tuck JJ into bed and have one last night of our "old" family as it used to be, at home.

Today was a whirlwind.  The Neonatologist called this morning to say that Luke was ready to go home. We spent the entire day at Northside finishing up things to prepare to leave.  We took an infant CPR class and waited for the 90-minute car seat stress test (Luke had to maintain an above 88% oxygen level for 90 minutes while sleeping in our car seat).  After that, we were sent home!  

Lauren continues to improve and we expect that she will be discharged to come home before the weekend.  It's been a busy and tiring day - who knows what tomorrow brings...

Monday, March 08, 2010

Monday Update

 

Missy and I like to refer to Luke & Lauren's new nursery on the seventh floor as "the day spa."  This special care nursery is the most recent edition to the Women's Center at Northside.  The twins' cribs are in adjacent rooms, which really makes our visits much simpler.

The twins need to do three things to "graduate" from the hospital: 1) maintain their own body heat, 2) breathe on their own, and 3) take in six to eight bottles a day.  Luke & Lauren are accomplishing numbers 1 and 2.  Luke is well on his way to completing number 3, which must be consistent for 24-48 hours.  In contrast, Lauren continues to have one to two tube feedings a day, so she's not quite there yet, but getting close.  She's reducing the number of tube feedings each day.

The twins' fabulous nurse says that they're still a few days away from coming home, and Luke is obviously closer than Lauren.

Missy is doing a lot better during her recovery.  Normally, she would be discharged tomorrow, but her blood thinner levels must be therapeutic before leaving.  This is tricky as we are moving from an IV to injections, to a pill.  She's hoping to be discharged on Wednesday if possible.

Everyone says to get as much rest as you can in the hospital, but this has been close to impossible as we try to manage the healthcare and doctor's visits of three individuals.  Missy's day starts at 6:00am and generally doesn't end until 10:00pm, but as I write this at 10:45pm, we just had a visit from the respiratory therapist.  This doesn't leave very much time for sleep or naps.  Please pardon our lack of responses to email, phone calls, and blog/Facebook comments, but please know that we're really appreciative to have the support of our family and friends!

Sunday, March 07, 2010

Sunday, Mar 7

Luke - Two Days Old


Lauren - Two Days Old

Tonight Luke & Lauren were transitioned from the NICU to the special care nursery on the 7th floor, which is a HUGE step toward coming home.  We were told that tonight they will be moved to cribs and their IVs are being removed.  Each of them took bottles well today.  We have not been given a discharge date for the twins, but it will likely be a week or two.

Today Missy transitioned from a Heparin IV drip to Lovenox injections.  When that transition is complete, we will be discharged.  We've not discussed this with her doctor, but we anticipate that Tuesday we will be able to go home.  

We really appreciate the flowers, cards, emails, and visits from friends and family.  They have really helped us get through this tough time.  We feel fortunate to be cared for by so many people.

Saturday, March 06, 2010

Late Saturday Update

Both Luke & Lauren have been taken off CPAP and are now breathing on their own.  Of course this can change, but the NICU staff are keeping a great watch over them.  Luke is doing so well, in fact, that he's been taken off his feeding tube and Matt was able to give him a bottle at 8:00pm.

Missy is recovering well and seems to be handling the pain.  She was very mobile today, and took two visits to the NICU.  Her nurses are cautioning her not to overdo it - tomorrow might prove to be a little more painful than today.  She will be moving off of the familiar Heparin drip tonight and will be switched over to Coumadin, which she can take orally.

There are several new photos from today.  All new photos moving forward will be posted to the Picasa Web Album.

Saturday - Update on Luke & Lauren

Luke & Lauren are doing well in the NICU.  They both needed a little help with their breathing, but would have been there regardless due to their age (two hours shy of 35 weeks).  We are eagerly waiting to see them again in person before lunch.  Missy is resting very comfortably, and as soon as she is allowed to get up, we will head straight to the second floor.  Unfortunately they are in two separate rooms at the moment and are not in a spot that is viewable from the windows - even JJ will not be allowed back to see them for the time being.  The next goal is for the twins to relocate to the seventh floor, which is a step between the NICU and a traditional nursery, where they can be together in the same room.  We're going to be recovering in Missy's same room we've been in for the last several weeks, and plan to nap and rest as much as possible while we're not able to have the twins in the room with us.

Pictures


Waiting in Labor Holding...

Lauren

Luke

Lauren & Missy

JJ & Luke

JJ & Luke

Friday, March 05, 2010

Happy Birthday!

We proudly announce the births of Lauren Melissa Bain, 5lbs 13oz, and Luke Hamilton Bain, 5lbs 6oz. Missy did great and is resting comfortably.

It's Really Happening This Time...

Missy called me at 1:15 and said "I think I need you to come in..."  Sure enough, her water broke and she's been having regular contractions.  The doctor on call has looked at all the tests and analyzed fluid to confirm labor - and we're a go for liftoff.  They have taken Missy off of her Heparin drip and she's been constantly monitored.  We've been scheduled in the OR for a cesarean at 9pm!  More to follow later tonight...

Wednesday, March 03, 2010

Save the Date


Save the date... Luke and Lauren's scheduled arrival will be Friday, March 19th!  The great news is that we have an end date to focus on and we can make plans accordingly.  This also means 2 1/2 more weeks of hospital bed rest for Missy.  We will learn what time the cesarean will take place tomorrow.  While they are operating, the urologist will come in and look Missy over due to her previous issues last week with stones/clots.  She will also need to continue the blood thinner therapy and see a hematologist for at least 3 to 4 months after the cesarean. 

Today marked day 15 in the hospital and we "earned" 4 more parking passes for family!  Missy's dining choices are also being upgraded - oooh!  We have not asked, but were told we would get a more comfy mattress after 15 days - we'll see. 

Tuesday, March 02, 2010

No More Injections


Missy tried the Heparin/blood thinner shot - yikes!  She tried it in both her side and arms.  This shot gave a terrible burning sensation and kept hurting for 30 minutes - even with Tylenol and a heat pack.  She switched back to the IV tonight.  It’s sort of like starting all over again - with her blood being tested a few times a day to find the right dose.  Missy also gave her best plead to the specialist to go home - but she continues to rest at Hotel Northside. 

The highlight of the day was JJ getting out of school two hours early due to SNOW!  JJ and I came to visit Missy and were able to go with her on both of her daily walks, watch a movie and eat dinner together.  We usually end the day by going to look at the babies in the Special Care Nursery through the window. 

Today marks 34 weeks and 4 days - and two weeks of Missy being at Northside.

Monday, March 01, 2010

Monday brings no changes

Missy's full panel of test results were pretty much unchanged from the same panel from last week.  The new ultrasound found the twins happy, growing and looking great.  The doctors are very happy to see that Missy is doing no worse, one week later, and that the twins still look great.  Today marks 34 weeks and 2 days.  The doctor yesterday thought if we made it to this Saturday, 35 weeks, we could pick a cesarian date.  The specialist today wanted Missy to try to stay until 37 weeks.  The reccomendation for how long to keep the twins "cooking" depends on how Missy's body is doing, but even om the same day two doctors can give two different reccomendations.  This can be frustrating.  We would really enjoy having an "end date' to focus on, but that did not come today.  Missy is very disappointed to continue to be on "hold".  There was an offer to move Missy to a different room with a better (city) view, but we would elect to stay here where we are already.  Missy's blood thinner therapy results came back too high today, so it was lowered.  It will be tested, again, this afternoon.  Missy will then be moved off her IV and on to injections of blood thinner.  This will allow her more freedom to move around and less waking up in the middle of the night.  She will have to moved back to the IV before the cesarian and back to the shots after the cesarian.  She asked if she could go home, becuase she was not on the IV, but the doctors are concerned about the preeclampsia in a twin pregnancy and she was told no, she would not be going home.

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Sunday, Feb 28


Well, it was a great weekend (or as great as one can get in a hospital).  We watched Star Wars Episode 5 on Friday and Star Wars: The Clone Wars on Saturday.  Add candy and popcorn and you have a great movie night!  Mornings were fun too, with breakfast being delivered on Saturday (from the cafeteria, but not too bad) and McDonalds hot cakes on Sunday morning.  We all enjoyed playing the Nintendo 64 - especially "battle" on Mario Cart (you try to pop the other players’ 3 balloons).  Tonight is sure to be hard, with Missy remaining at the hospital and JJ and Matt returning home, but Missy has some girl time scheduled for tonight to get her through it.  Matt will be back in the morning after taking JJ to Unicycle Club (yes, we do have a Unicycle Club at school). 

We are hopeful that Monday will bring some answers, but are also aware that things may also remain unchanged.  Saturday night Missy had some moderate contractions - a minute long, about 5 to 7 minutes apart, but they stopped.  Regardless, both babies are breech and must be delivered by caesarean.  Tomorrow we should get a complete panel of test results back by mid-morning, but you can’t know when a doctor will actually pop in to discuss the results with you.  Our experience here is that both groups of doctors we see make their rounds by noon or so. 

If the results are unchanged, or have changed very little, Missy will remain on bed rest at Northside until at least Saturday - which is 35 weeks.  If the test results show some change, it is likely that a caesarean will be scheduled for the end of the week.  If there is a great deal of change, we would be looking for a more immediate caesarean.  It’s hard to tell now how Missy's body is handling the preeclampsia.  Reaching 35 weeks would give the twins a fair chance at not being admitted to the NICU and going home.  The doctors (routine and specialist) will make the best decision they can, balancing Missy's health and the twins’ health.  Again, the twins are looking great and showing no signs of stress!

Friday, February 26, 2010

Friday Update

The pathology reports came back with no kidney stones in the blood clot.  We have not spoken to the urologist about this, but did discuss it with the specialist today.  He will be in touch with the urologist.  He was thinking the urologist might want to investigate Missy's blood clots when she has her cesarean.  (That's just what she wanted to hear!)

Other than that, medically speaking, it was a slow day.  We will know a lot more on Monday when the in-depth tests come back.

Tonight we are enjoying our family campout/in at the "Wilderness Lodge at Northside," complete with microwavable s'mores.  The soft glow of the Nintendo 64 is keeping us warm, and it's a balmy 70 degrees with no dew when we wake up.  The cafeteria staff has rounded up the chuck wagon, and breakfast will be delivered between 7:30 and 9:00 am!

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Thursday

Ran a new panel of tests today.  The blood thinner is at a "therapeutic" level.  The levels testing for preeclampsia remain unchanged - which is good.  We will run a more thorough panel of tests on Monday morning and have a better idea of a cesarean date.  The discussion today was that 34 to 35 weeks might be as far as we can get for Missy's health. We will be 34 weeks pregnant on Saturday.  Luke and Lauren had an ultrasound today and they still look terrific!  They look like they are just under 5 pounds each - which is great.  No report back from pathology on the blood clots, but the urologist came by today and they won't look at anything until we are not pregnant anymore and they are not concerned.  Missy appreciates the visits, cards, flowers and emails - they really keep her spirits up!


The only worry of the day was the daily weigh in - down a few more pounds.  Missy's doctors think it's mostly water loss from swelling going down.  However, she has heard about the dreaded "dietician" who will come and bring you a protein shake, then watch you drink it and double the meat on all your meal trays.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Wednesday Update


Today was fairly uneventful - compared to the last few days.  We did not see the urologist today or get the pathology test back but have been told we would get both on Thursday.  We are taking a whole new panel of tests on Sunday into Monday morning and will have a much better idea of a caesarean date on Monday - sometime (we are on "hospital time" here).  When Missy's levels for the preeclampsia get unhealthy for her, they will decide to do the caesarean.  The idea is to get the Heparin out of the system for 12 hours before surgery, if possible.  Missy's levels are checked once to twice a day to assure the amount of thinner is ideal.  Missy's other tests to show for more signs of preeclampsia are done once to twice a week.  Missy is hoping to have a few uneventful days.  

Missy is looking forward to having JJ and I spend the night on Friday night.  We are getting an air mattress, a pizza and a movie.  The whole family is looking forward to our movie night at Hotel Northside.

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

A Quick Administrative Note...

Apparently I have bad timing in wanting to direct a lot of traffic to the blog (which was largely out of date until now).  Blogger (Google), which we use to post to the website, has decided to discontinue using FTP as a method of publishing.  To the non-geeks in the crowd, this basically means I have to relocate the blog to a different address.  The new site is <http://mhbain.blogspot.com/>.  If you have a bookmark or favorite for the old blog, don't worry - everything will be redirected to the new site automagically.  For the geeks in the crowd, you might want to update your RSS feed.  Also, I confirmed that my postings were being published to Facebook as well, so you can follow along there if you prefer.

Sorry for the confusion...

Tuesday Update

This is just a quick note for those of you who may have been concerned after my last posting:
Though it was an 'exciting' early morning, the remainder of the day was largely uneventful, and Missy was able to get some much-needed rest.  Hopefully tomorrow will bring more of the same - we'll keep everyone updated.

Tuesday Morning

At 3:45 this morning, Missy woke up with terrible back pain and called me to head in to the hospital. Our thought was, "this is it!" Missy and her nurse felt that she was having 'back labor,' but after two doses of Morphine, she was still in tears and ripped off both of her fetal monitors in frustration. Instinctively she went to the bathroom, passed a large blood clot, and immediately felt better. We then decided it would be a good idea to try and take a short walk around the hall.

At this point the doctor was already on his way in - he asked about any family history of kidney stones. We're waiting on some results from a kidney ultrasound and analysis of the clot to see if the clot caused the pain, if it was a stone, or both.

We haven't had a chance to speak to the doctor about the possibility of whether the kidney clot was related to the pulmonary embolism. The past few days leading up to this, Missy had noticed blood in her urine, but the doctors were thinking that the babies were dancing on her bladder and irritating things. As soon as she passed the clot this morning, that issue immediately resolved itself, so we now know that it definitely was a result of her kidney(s). The thought now is that even if there was a hint of a kidney stone, the Heparin would cause more bleeding than usual, causing the clot.

On another note, Missy has lost 4 lbs. since she was admitted, and runs the possibility of having a dietitian start monitoring her intake. We're assured that even if she's losing weight, the babies are continuing to grow.

On a good note, Missy's feeling terrific after having passed the clot/stone, and she's now resting comfortably.

Monday, February 22, 2010

Monday Update

There's not much to report today. The babies are continuing to do well. Missy's tests for the most part are coming back steady, with one exception: her protein level has doubled, which is not a great sign for the preeclampsia. The doctor(s) didn't seem to express concern over this, so we will wait and see what tomorrow brings. She did have a great number of visitors come by today, including her very favorite, JJ. It looks like they had fun putting together this Clifford puzzle, and I hear that JJ enjoyed getting to go for a wheelchair ride with Mommy.

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Sunday Mid-day Update

All test results today have come back the same as yesterday, which is as good as we can ask for. This means that things are still stable, and Missy's doing well. The Heparin is doing its job, and Missy's blood pressure and heart rate have dropped back to a normal level, so her body isn't working so hard to get past the pulmonary embolism. We'll get back a few more test results tomorrow to compare if her body is doing better or worse.

The babies continue to do really well. Every day we're waiting in a holding pattern based on test results to determine the next course of action. If Missy's levels remain stable, then she'll stay on bed rest, if not, then we're looking at delivery.

One positive note for today is that Missy's been granted wheelchair privileges for 30 minutes a day, so we're about to go outside shortly to enjoy the sunshine!

Saturday, February 20, 2010

On a good note, we are still in our "permanent" room in the high-risk wing, where Missy is resting comfortably. These rooms are designed for long-term care, but we've been told that we're taking things hour by hour. The twins still look great, but Missy's test results are not looking as good as they did before.

Missy will have a new, complete workup Sunday morning, which will give us a lot more information on how her body is doing. The doctors are trying to keep the twins in as long as they can without compromising Missy's health. It's an ongoing balancing act.

Right now we're anticipating that this will take a few hours, to a few days, or up to a week.

Update on Missy

We moved to the new room last night at 11:30. I left this morning to pick up JJ and do some things at home. Missy seems to be doing well with the Heparin. Her blood pressure is down as is her heart rate. My thought is that the clots are dissolving and her heart doesn't have to work as hard. I haven't spoken to her since she's seen the Doctors. I will update again once I have anything relevant to post.

Online CareCalendar

2/19/2010

At this point, the doctors aren't so concerned with the clotting, so
long as more don't develop. The real issue is the preeclampsia. They
are giving us a prognosis of about one to 1 1/2 weeks until delivery
if all goes well. However, preeclampsia is very unpredictable, so the
situation could change at any moment, forcing us into a caesarean.

We appreciate all of the kind offers to help our family over the next
couple of months. The next few days and weeks are highly
unpredictable, but we have set up an online CareCalendar for March and
April. If you are interested in assisting with meals or childcare,
please follow the directions below for volunteering. If you would
like, please sign up with a friend to help with a meal or childcare.
We are new at using this CareCalendar; you should be able to see a
listing of open needs and ones that have been filled.

If you have further questions or need to contact us, we've found that
email is the best method to reach us (mhbain@gatech.edu); it has been
difficult to answer the phone at times and we sometimes don't get a
great signal in the hospital room.

Thank you for all of your thoughts and generosity.

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Missy at Northside

2/19/2010

Wednesday after lunch Missy noticed her feet swelling and felt like
she had some high blood pressure / chest pain. She called her
doctor's office and they wanted her to go immediately to Northside.
She arrived here on Wednesday around 5 to get her blood pressure under
control. We spent 11 hours yesterday having non-stop tests to
determine why her heart rate was so high and why she had chest
pressure/discomfort. Of course, on the last test they discovered she
has many small blood clots in her lungs - which is a serious
condition. She has been in two different rooms at Northside and is
now getting ready to get transferred to the High Risk wing as soon as
a bed opens.

The great news is is that the twins look great! Their heart rates and
movements are terrific and they are unaffected by it all. We are
trying to get the correct dose of Heparin blood thinner in her system
and then go from there. At that point they will decide if she has a
cesarean or remain on bedrest (I assume in the hospital, but we've not
been told). Saturday the twins will be 33 weeks and we really need to
try to get them to 36 weeks to decrease their time in the NICU.