tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4797382437502807674.post8067897323589433802..comments2023-03-30T03:21:49.635-04:00Comments on BabyAndrea: Thirteen Weeks Today!BabyAndrea's Momhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05921383191427018751noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4797382437502807674.post-52565851298428690582009-05-29T06:39:43.893-04:002009-05-29T06:39:43.893-04:00Hey guys, so great to hear of Andrea's truly A...Hey guys, so great to hear of Andrea's truly AMAZING progress! It's awesome! It can be hard to imagine taking a baby home with any type of medical "equipment". I remember us feeling the same way when it might have been a feeding tube and oxygen. It is incredible that we managed much much more (trach, ventilator, oxygen, feeding pumps, IV's, etc). <br />Know that you can do it if it does come to that. It is easier than you might think and before you know it an oxygen tube is just an "accessory" that helps your daughter live a better life, probably for a short period of time. You will master it easily, just as you have everything else. <br />If you need any help or support in figuring out how to handle setting things up, please contact us, as we have done all of this and more at home for years! It just became part of life and actually, an easy part!<br />You guys are doing a terrific job! Hope she gets home very soon!<br />Much love and prayer,<br />Deb & Scott<br />www.connorshouse.org<br />www.caringbridge.org/visit/connorscott99Debhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10226393852831919763noreply@blogger.com