Our first 24 hours back in Wilmington were uneventful, which is always
great news with Harper! She is no longer a sick or critical patient, so
it's been a different experience for us. We were uncomfortable leaving
her overnight on her first night, so I stayed with her. It was a very
restless night- Harper has gone from being in a noisy room full of
babies and alarms to a quiet, private room with no one around. It has
been a bit of an adjustment for her, but she finally seemed to be
settling this evening. It has also been an adjustment for us as we get
used to new care for her and learn to juggle hospital life and home life
with our big girls.
At this point Harper is there just to learn how to bottle feed, but that
still seems to be going slow. Today we met her speech therapist but
Harper was sleepy and uninterested so not much was accomplished. They
removed her PICC line this afternoon, so she officially has no iV lines
at all! We are down to just her feeding tube.
Thanks for the continued prayers- for those who have inquired, visitors
are welcome. (Just call or text one of us to make sure we are there
when you want to visit).
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