Elly came home from the hospital today and we are thrilled to have some normalcy in Luke's life. After a day of Luke bouncing off the walls..we are tired!
Annie continues to do blow our minds with her perseverance. Today Elly was able to hold her for the first time. We are still in the woods of the first week but she has just completed her last round of antibotics to prevent against cerebral hemmorage. So far, thank God, so good. She continues to breathe on her own with the help of a drug that is a caffeine derivitive (love it, Starbucks in the NICU!). Finally, we are hoping that she will start being able to have breast milk in the next day or two.
There are angels everywhere keeping our Annie strong and we are thankful to everyone who has offered their prayers and support to our Annie (keep it coming!). We are so thankful that Elly was able to stay pregnant another week and give Annie more time. Every day that passes with no downturns is a blessing and it is your prayers, strength and encouragement that do make such a difference.
There are no greater angels then the staff at Lenox Hill who have provided such loving care to Elly and Annie. Thank yous don't cover it enough. The nurses who took such amazing care of Elly and now the NICU staff who are always there for Annie. These amazing women held Elly when she cried, entertained her in countless ways, taught her what on earth a 'NST Q8' is, and even searched every recess of the hospital to find vegetarian food. The perinatologists and neonatologists have given us a crash course in all the relevant research so we can continually make the most informed decisions for Annie. Best of all, Elly learned today that the resident who first took care of her in the ER in February, admitted her both times in the last week and a half, and dropped everything to hold her hand when her water broke last Saturday...has a mom named Annie! It's got to be a good sign!
Finally, Dr. Wenger is our anchor who has held us together during all of this. She is a saint and we don't know how we would face each day without all of her strength and support.
Yes, there are angels everywhere and we are very blessed. Please check the blog often for updates and pictures. Take care, and know how much we love you!
Elly, Steve, Luke and Annie
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Hooray for the Lenox Hill Angels! Also sounds like a great softball team name! See you later today Annie!
Hi there - Sorry I haven't posted sooner but it's taken me this long to figure out how to use the dang thing. Annie sure does seem like a determined little one, which means she'll definitely fit into the family. Everyone here sends good thoughts and oohs and aahs when looking at her picture. Lots of love...
Congratulations on the birth of Annie! Keeping Annie and the family in our thoughts.
Love Mike, Erika & Charlie Schramm
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