Sunday, November 30, 2008

A Picture of Myles


Saturday, November 15, 2008

Myles Porter Gridley

Myles Porter Gridley was born on November 12th at 12:21 pm, he weighed 4 lbs and was 16 inches long. He fought for 8 hours and was very brave. We were able to hold him, love him and say our goodbyes.

We will have a visitation on Sunday from 2 to 5 PM in Wellington at Day Funeral Home, 1030 Mission Road, Wellington KS for more information go to http://www.dayfuneralhome.info/

We request in lieu of flowers send a donation to:

Wesley Neonatal Special Nursery
550 N Hillside
Wichita KS 67214
ATTN: Cindy Harman or can be left in care of the funeral home.

We will have a private graveside service on Monday. Thanks again to everyone for your continued prayers and support.

Love

Lanny and Jenny

Saturday, November 8, 2008

BPP

Sorry for being so late with this post but it's been a busy couple of days for us. We went in on Thursday afternoon for our Biophysical Profile thinking this might be the day we have the baby but hoping he would be able to stay in my tummy just a little longer. Michele (our favorite tech) came to get us, which we were pretty excited about since we think she is just so good at her job.

She took us back to do the sonogram and started the test. She checked the fluid and it was low like last week, about 3.5 cm is all we have left right now. It looked like there was one pocket of a little over 2 cm. Anyway, Michele mentioned the issue with the baby's stomach (a possible mass on his stomach) and said that maybe the issue is just bits in the amniotic fluid dead skin cells and stuff. She had me get on my side and was hoping that the "stuff" would move around and not be a mass...well guess what...it did move and we then told Michele how much we appreciate her and how hard she works to find out what she is looking at, she is the one who found the horseshoe kidney.

She checked out the rest of him, what she could see anyway. She mentioned that it is getting harder to see him clearly because his bones are calcifying and she is can't see through them anymore. His heart rate was about 135 and they had us do the non-stress test again just to make sure everything was still going well. We went in there and he was really quiet and didn't move much and then all of a sudden he started moving all around pushing on the belts and his heart rate when up to the 150's and even at one point up to 170's but then he dropped back down to the 135's and just relaxed. The nurse said, "You have such a good boy in there!" I laughed and said "Really, really...he seems pretty ornery to me." She then said, "Well, yeah but at least he performs well when you need him to." "True" I said and laughed. So for now we are just waiting and hoping things all work out for the best!

We have a full sonogram and appt. with Dr. O'Hara on Tuesday so we will see how much he is weighing and hopefully get a better look at the kidneys. Again, please keep us in your prayers! He is surprising the doctors with how well he is doing, as you know they thought we would be delivering him several weeks ago so he is already a miracle in our eyes! We just want to keep that trend continuing!

Thanks for all the encouraging comments!

Love you all!!

J, L and baby G

 
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