Monday, October 31, 2011

Winner Winner Chicken Dinner!

This past few days has been very exciting.  Cyler won an amazing prize from Melissa and Doug.  I entered a contest online  and Cyler won a ton of stuff.  These things were actually featured on an episode of Extreme Makeover:  Home Edition.  I still can't believe it.  Way to go Cyler! 


Look at all this stuff...


He loves EVERYTHING!  We are soo blessed. 

Monday, October 10, 2011

Potty Training...

I totally think that Cyler is ready for potty training.  He is letting us know whenever he needs a diaper change and sometimes taking off his diaper right after.  Unfortunately, Cyler doesn't agree.  I have tried setting up a potty routine and he just holds it until the diaper goes back on.  I have also tried just leaving the diaper off and he put a halt to that by peeing everywhere and anywhere! We shall see! Gotta run...time for a diaper change!

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Finally!!!  Cyler's stoma incision is looking really good.  It did completely heal up then a few days ago it opened and a little more stitch came out.  It is now closed over again and almost completely flat.  I can't help but wonder though if there might be a little more stitch in that that needs to come out.  I guess only time will tell. We don't have to keep it covered anymore and he keeps his hands off of it most of the time. It's all GOOD!!

Monday, August 29, 2011

Complications

Cyler has done extremely well following his stoma closure surgery.  Week one the incision looked like it was completely healed.  Week two the trouble began. He woke up on Saturday morning with drainage from the incision site.  We took him to the hospital and were given ABT cream and med.  Week three it started to look pretty good again but towards the end of the week he developed a ball at one end of the incision.  Finally a few days a go a pretty good sized piece of stitch was laying on Cyler's chest when he woke up.  Here we are a few days later and the ball is still there!   I am not sure if there is more that needs to come out or not.  Keeping Cyler's hands away from it is quite challanging.  I sure hope that it heals soon!


Sunday, August 7, 2011

Stoma Closure

Well Cyler had his stoma closure surgery on August 4, 2011.  He did very well.  We did have to spend the night in the hospital for observation and Cyler was not to happy about that but we did it.  We are now home and every thing is going super.  We actually allowed Cyler to splash a little in the tub last night, with the doctors permission of course.  I am so proud of my little hero!

Monday, May 23, 2011

Eating

Something that we take for granted on a daily basis is the ability to chew and swallow food.  When someone doesn't get the opportunity to experience this early on in their development they can struggle a great deal with this very issue.  This is what happened to Cyler.  Cyler has been fed by a tube his entire life.  It began in the NICU.  He was fed via tube because he was intubated and sedated for quite sometime. He came home with a feeding tube and that is how he gets his nutrition.  We have tried several times since he has been home to introduce different tastes and textures.  We have been a little more persistant now that the trach is out.  Well about two weeks ago Cyler decided that he would eat for us.  He worked himself up to almost 2 jars worth of baby food per day. All of a sudden a few days ago he just stopped...he has no interest anymore.  We were warned that this might happen but it doesn't make it any easier to deal with.  All we can do at this point is keep offering and keep the faith!

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Threeeeeeee!!!!

Cyler is three now and is such a big boy. He is so funny! Every time you ask him how old he is he proudly replies "threeeeee".    His birthday was great.  We spent the entire day at Sea World.  Cyler got to see every single show they have there. On Saturday it was the party with the family.  We had hotdogs and my extremely talented sister made Cyler a Mickey Mouse cake which he wouldn't go near. 

It has been 2 months since trach decannulation and he is doing so well.  We are extremely proud of him.  The week before last we went to the beach.  It was so much fun.  Terry and Cyler got to put there toes in the sand for the first time ever!  
 

The ocean itself was a major hit.  We were really suprised how Cyler just wanted to keep running back to the ocean.  We were very cautious as the stoma is not closed yet but we had it very securely covered.

Cyler and Daddy played in the sand and had a blast. 
 We are planning a return trip after the stoma is closed.  Living in Florida does have it's pluses!