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Come on... shake on it! |
Yes, I’m still here!
There have been a few occasions over the last week when I’ve been all
packed and ready to move to Warwick but it somehow always goes a bit pear
shaped at the last minute (a bit like me really!) I’m in the SCUBA (Special Care) ward – right by the
door. I couldn’t be any closer to not
being in here, but Warwick is full to busting so there’s nowhere for me to
go. It’s beginning to look like I’ll be
going home from Coventry which is not really a bad thing. Everyone here has been so fantastic it would
be nice in a way to do all of my time in the same unit.
I’m so not
in HDU any more! It was all a very quick
transition. One minute Jess was taking
the oxygen prongs out, the next I’m in SCUBA in a cot! Yes, you heard that right – a COT! I’m
wearing clothes and I have blankets and everything! It’s a bit odd not having a roof (and a bit
noisy sometimes too) but I love it! The
best bit is when Mummy and Daddy are here and they can just walk in and lift me
out. I still have the one monitor
wrapped around my foot – this one checks on my blood oxygen levels – but apart
from that I’m free to roam. I feel like
a real baby.
Blanket, clothes and everything!! |
The threat of taking me to Leicester for a biopsy worked a
treat. Since the plans were made I’ve been
making a pretty good job of everything I need to be doing. I don’t want to bore you but the quick list
goes like this…
Breathing – nearly cracked it. Occasional de-sat, normally when I’m drinking
from a bottle but not been bagged for ages.
I did have a cheeky blood transfusion just before I moved out of HDU –
just to give me a bit of a boost on the billyrubin front.
Eating – Mostly taking milk from the bottle every three
hours with the occasion blip when I’m tired and they have to use my feeding tube. Not being sick. No big belly.
Weight – 1990g (hoping to be 2012g for the Jubilee!) This is somewhere just over 4lb for the
oldies out there!
Ears/Eyes/Brain/etc. – No-one’s saying anything bad so I’m
assuming it’s all looking OK. Obviously
on the brain front Dad has done all the jokes about whether they’ve managed to
find one or not – he’s so not funny!
Communication skills – these are improving no end. I’ve now discovered that if I’m not 100%
happy with a situation I can scrunch up my face and make a whimpering sound and
I can muster immediate attention. I’m
going to use this technique a lot.
Sisters! |
What else…? Oh yes, Millie’s been in to visit me in SCUBA
and I sat in her lap. We did it very
secretly when no-one was looking (we’re not sure if it was legal or not) but we
seemed to get away with it. It was so
neat meeting my sister properly. We had
a little chat and Mille told me all about my Mum and Dad – the stuff that only kids
talk about so I can’t tell you the detail here.
It was a very helpful insight though!
My Private Room... (fast asleep!) |
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Nearly ready to go home! |
It's day 83 today. I thought I was going to be in here for over 100 (and so did the doctors I think) so if I can get home anytime soon I'm doing well.
One final treat to leave you with tonight. I'm still not sure if these videos work on my Diary but this is one my Daddy took when I was particularly hungry... it make him chuckle a lot!
Thanks everyone... I couldn't have done this without you all. Nearly there... nearly there!
Lots of love and hugs!
Poppy Lola xxx
ahhh so cute poppy lola , i have a picture of your daddy in dungarees in ibiza in 1989..that would make you laugh.
ReplyDeleteThat's brilliant news, well done Poppy (mum, dad & all at Warwick). We have loved reading your blog & can't wait to meet you at last, especially Olivia & Tilly who want to take you down the wiggly slide at the Armouries!!! Love the Braithwaites xxxx
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