Kris and I are cleaning house today. Literally, we are cleaning closets, toys...everything. It's like that show Clean Sweep at our house today. I am taking a break right now. I am kind of stuck until more gets done. We are busting at the seams with toys and clothes at our house. The clothes needed to be gone through. Rylee is pretty much out of her 0-3 month clothes and moving into 3-6 months. So we are slowing making the transition. We decided to wash the toys and puts some away until next fall. Then we'll do a little switcheroo. Our pile for the garage includes (2) 18-gal storage tubs of Rylee's preemie to 0-3 clothes and (1) 36-gal tub of toys. I have a 18-gal tub for Troy's clothes, I just need to fold and put in there. Pretty soon, their room will be empty of everything but their beds and dresser. The toys will remain in the living room.
I wanted to update you all about Rylee's doctor situation. I talked to our case manager through the insurance company. She said that our insurance covers UW hospital and clinics and to take advantage of that. We can also do self-referrals to specialists if we feel we need to see one. For example, Rylee's messed up feet, we can do a self-referral to the Orthopedic doctor at UW. Anyway, I found a few doctors through a UW clinic that is willing to take Rylee. Dr. Robin Wright is more than happy to take a look at her. She is particularly worried about the vomiting and suggests a call be made to our Neurosurgeon, Dr. Albright. She wanted enough time to look through all of Rylee's medical records so we will see her on April 13th. We see Neurosurgery on April 8 for a MRI and a checkup. April is going to bring new and exciting things. We're more than excited to go meet Dr. Wright. She specializes in infant and child development which is primarily what we need. We are also going to see UW genetics. I am doing a self-referral for that one. I think it would be best to get in right away and talk to them about this chromosome deletion, see what they know about and talk about this little babe that I'm carrying. So that is where we stand as of right now on second opinions. We'll see what Dr. Wright has to say on the 13th!
Oh ya, in my refridgerator is 10 mL of hydroxiprogesterone 17. My first shot, 1 mL, is Tuesday. YUCKY!!! I see Dr. B on Thursday for a regular OB checkup.
Sunday, March 21, 2010
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