October 12, 2010
October 11th and a visit to the neurologist
We had an appointment with Dr. Stein, the neurologist, yesterday and she checked his reflexes. She scheduled an EEG for 10/22 and was happy with her findings and believes the seizures were cased by a temporary, benign condition of blood thickening due to dehydration in newborns called central venous thrombosis.
Later, we stopped at the pediatrician's office for a weigh-in. He gained 6 ounces over the weekend and now weighs 6 pounds and 2 ounces. This is a good finding as he gained six ounces over the weekend.
On a sidenote, I took this photo on my iPhone using a program called Hipstamatic that recreated the effects, or lack of effects, of a Polaroid Instamatic photo. This is my favorite photo of little Tobin.
-Scott
October 8th Pediatrician's Visit
October 6th is a good day..no longer institutionalized
October 5, 2010
October 5th in the NICU...MRI Day
October 4, 2010
October 4th...One Week Old Today
Today, Tobin is on week old and God is Great.
He is feeding better than expected, gaining weight and scheduled for an MRI at 7:30 in the morning. His IV was removed, yet he is still receiving his Phenobarbital, the anti-seizure medicine, by mouth.
He is due to be released on Wednesday and we are overjoyed to have some light at the end of this tunnel and excited about the opportunity to bring our youngest son home for the first time.
-Scott
October 3rd in the NICU
Tobin is 6 days old today and he is truly a blessing.
He is eating like a champ and gaining weight. He has no idea and may never truly appreciate the dozens and dozens of wonderful people praying for him. We hope to bring him home in a couple days. As we visit him a in the NICU, we remind Tobin he is missing out on great experiences as long as he is in the hospital.
When Tiffany and I went to church this morning, we received more hugs and comfort than we could ever have imagined. Thank you to the Kingsfield Church congregation, the members of our small group, Pastor Chris, Pastor Aaron, Brook and Colton. Aaron, you are truly a prayer warrior. Chris, your message spoke directly to me today. And Brook and Colton, your music brought me to tears and humbled my soul.
-Scott Stephens
October 2nd in the NICU
October 1st in the NICU
Tobin is 4 days old today.
His hypoxia and hypoglycemia stabilized. He started having small seizures and was given an EEG and phenobarbital. The activity stopped. The neurologist will be in this morning to interpret the EEG. However, he was taken off of the O2 and IV nutrition. We are optimistic, but won't be able to ...take him home until Monday at the earliest.
-Scott Stephens
September 30, 2010
Sept. 30th..Heading to the NICU...Prayers Needed
I find myself humbly in need of your prayers as my son, Tobin Christopher, who was born Monday Night has been admitted to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU).
He developed shallow respirations early today and he was determined to have low blood sugar and low blood oxygen levels. After his admission to the NICU, I was sitting and talking to him about his bright future. In the middle of our talk, he had a seizure. This was one of many in the late afternoon and early evening tonight. He went through a battery of tests and was given Phenobarbital to control the seizure activity.
He will stay in the NICU for at least 3-5 days.
I am asking you to please pray for my son and my family as we endure this difficult time as we find ourselves humbled daily.
-Scott Stephens
September 28, 2010
Baby Bliss
Tuesday September 28, all of the Stephens were together. The big brothers all got to take turns holding and loving on their little brother. Both of the boys were so excited to hold him that they would argue about who was going to hold him and how long they got to hold him. All of the family got to come in and see our new bundle of joy. It is one of the happiest times in our lives.
September 27, 2010
Baby is Born
On Monday September 27, Scott and I went to the baby doctor for a routine visit to check on the baby. While we were there I told the doc that he seemed to not kick and then kick really hard. He then said let's monitor the baby for a while. So we did, and he had a decelerated heart rate. He sent me straight to the hospital. While I was in the hospital it happened two more times. So he decided that I should deliver that day. They tried to induce me but the bay would not tolerate the contractions. That is when we decided to go ahead and have a c section. When they pulled him out he was blue. So they took him away and started to give him oxygen. Soon I heard the sweat sounds of crying.As they sewed me up then passed Scott our new baby boy. It was one of the happiest moments in my life.
Sept 27th...The New Addition to Team Stephens
Team Stephens has increased our roster by one. Our son, who is currently without a name, was born at 19:37, weighing in at a whopping 5 lbs. 8 oz. and measuring 18.5" long. We hope to decide on his name by early tomorrow. Thanks to all of you for you prayers. As times got rough today, we felt each and every prayer.
June 12, 2010
AWANA Graduation
May 31, 2010
Laguana Hills Memorial Day 50 Yard Dash
May 28, 2010
First pool day of the year
April 25, 2010
Firefighter Mason
April 11, 2010
April 9, 2010
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