Thursday, January 14, 2010

Day 76

So...this post, Ive been thinking about for a few days now. Im very thankful that I only need to type these words, and not say them to you all, as the lump in the back of my throat is getting bigger just thinking about it.

Today, our little Melanie Grace, who God has so richly blessed with health, and strength, hit the milestone we've been waiting for for 76 days. Although, any time before this 76th day, had we come home with Melanie, we wouldnt have been ready :) For the last few days, I've spent a lot of time reflecting. We also did that with some of the nurses in the hospital. For a dad, its all finally come to realization...his 4 girls are all home. What an amazing feeling. I went back through a lot of the posts over the last 2 and a half months, and I think, our only bad experience, happened on day 3...She never took care of Melanie again :) Anyway, Im not going to spend any time on negative because we truly are a blessed family. God, through the work of amazing doctors and nurses, took our baby home, just like He planned.

Today and yesterday were filled with a lot of information. Its been amazing, realizing everything our girl went through. She has been such a trooper over the last 76 days. I still remember what she looked like when she came out. I really had some doubts that she was going to make it. She came out gray colored, her heart didnt seem to be beating fast enough, and, when you see so many people (I think there was 6 or 7 standing at Melanies bedside) working on one infant immediately after she was born, it brings some genuine concern. Let me just quote her discharge summary we got today to give you a doctors version of how that early morning hour went.
"Baby emerged with poor tone, brought to warmer where placed in polyethlene bag (yes, she was actually placed in a clear plastic bag), suctioned, and given PPV (dont know what that is) by Neopuff with 40% oxygen. HR (heart rate) was 60 so Fi02 increased to 100% and baby intubated orally with 2.5 ETT. Intubation and continued mechanical ventilation resulted in improvement in baby's heart rate. Surfactant given in two equal aliquots. FiO2 was able to be weaned to 21%. After briefly showing baby to parents, she was transferred to NICU."

When I look back, I remember how totally petrified we were. The doctors were so focused, they wouldnt even answer my simple question of "boy or girl?". Then again, maybe Dr Gelfand never heard me...and Im laughing at myself right now thinking how selfish that sounds. Dr Gelfand was probably thinking 'How bout it, I stop what Im doing and let this near death child sit while I answer a couple of this needy dad's questions!'....Thankfully no one spoke their minds to us in the early days when we got there :)

Anyway, I want to spend the rest of the time lettin you all in on some pictures of people I will never forget. These people, and a couple others that arent pictured yet, are people this dad will never...ever forget. 76 days in the grand scheme of things dont sound like a lot, but probably will be the most remembered 76 days of my life. God has truly carried us through a worrysome time in our lives, and we are so thankful to Him that this day has arrived.

So, here are some pictures for you all to see (the information about each picture is below the picture,not above it...im not sure how this post is going to look on all of your screens):

This is greeter Mary. Her and Jacquie who we didnt get pictures of had a smile and hello every time we got there, no matter how busy they were. They also gave me the key to the hot chocolate...other parents were jealous :)


This is nurse Carla. She loved us so much, her and her husband-to-be bought a house a mile and a half from our house :) Carla had Melanie a few times in NICU, and then had her more often in NIM at night.


This is Margret. She was always good with us. She would sometimes be nights, sometimes days, but always did a great job with Melanie, and gained a lot of extra credit for how she handled Melanie's parents :)


This is nurse Anne. She found us a while after Melanie was born. She handled Melanie's dad very well. She was the nurse whos predictions usually were very close to accurate. (I lost a few bags of dark chocolate M&Ms on a bet we had :) She always told it like it was. We are very thankful for that.


This is Liza. Liza always brought a happy spririt to the room. She was full of energy, loved life, and loved kids. She and Nicki got along very well, too. Liza was one of the nurses who genuinely cared about our family. She took special interest in Melanies care, and in us.


This is Niki. She, from the day we met her kept the smiles in the room. She was always very entertaining. She was the nurse who discharged Melanie today.



This, is Amy. She works for the March of Dimes, and did so much for us as a family. She would set up parent night meetings, set up sibling nights where the girls could come and get comfortable with all the hospital surroundings. She also had 2 kids in the NICU. She, with some persistance, thankfully made a job for herself, and is a person we appreciated having there a lot.


This picture, I have to appologize for (not saying this is a bad picture, but wished I had another one to show you). This is nurse Jane, and the reason for appology is because she came out to the hospital today, on her day off, to see Melanie off...and we didnt get a picture of her and Melanie...Im so mad, and sorry Jane :( Jane is the nurse I spoke of a few posts ago. She is an amazing nurse, and has always had a spot for Melanie in her heart because she was Melanies 1st nurse.


This is Dr. Gelfand. He was Melanies doctor. He always kept us updated, talked us through Melanies worrysome times, and communicated very well with options and happenings to Melanie. He was the doctor who went home and researched what to do with Melanies pneumatocele, and made the call on Melanies surgery that Im convinced got her home weeks ahead of schedule. We couldnt have asked for a better Doctor.

Not pictured, yet, (hopefully we catch up with her again soon) is Kelly. Kelly is a night nurse that I got to know really well. Coming there at 8:00 at night and talking with Kelly til midnight or so was fun. She was also the one who would wake me up and ask me if I was ready to go home :)


This is a very special friend. Melissa and Gary, are a couple that had a baby right next to us for our entire time in the NICU. They have had a much rockyer road than we had, however, they made time to befriend us, even though they didnt have to. They made our worrysome stay go much better.
The other couple we spent a lot of time with is Heather and Kit. They got to go home a few weeks ago, so we didnt get their picure, however, they had the twins next to us. They, too befriended us and 'kept our heads in the game'.


To all of you at the Helen DeVos Childrens Center, many of whom we didnt mention, but still touched our lives greatly: You are the best organization in the world. The time that so many of you put into our lives while Melanie was there touched us so much. There are many nurses and doctors who helped Melanie that we didnt talk about, but you all matter to us. All that I can muster out to you is a 'Thank you for all of your help'. We'll never be able to repay what you've done for us. It was such a bitter sweet day today. Melanie coming home was great, but leaving all of you behind was very hard. Thank you again, for what you do.



And this, is our new scene :) As I type this, Miya and Jayden are cleaning up before bed, and Melanie is sitting in her new bed, wide awake, wondering why all the noise all of a sudden :) She's got an environment where she will continue to have to be tough.



Shes got some growing to do to fill out her crib yet :)




I leave you all tonite with again, a thank you. It seems all of yours and our prayers have been answered for Miss Melanie. Now that she is home, there will be more and more pictures posted. There are also some rules for Melanie that we will share tomorrow probably. Although she is home, she still doesnt get to go out for now, except for doctor appointments, which she will have plenty of. Melanie has fought a long hard battle, and now she is home. What a joyous day. We thank you all for you love, and support. And tonite, I ask one favor from all of you if I can. If you read this, can you please leave a comment if you have time, even if its a really short one. We love hearing from you all.

Psalm 30:11-12 11Thou hast turned for me my mourning into dancing: thou hast put off my sackcloth, and girded me with gladness;
12 To the end that my glory may sing praise to thee, and not be silent. O LORD my God, I will give thanks unto thee for ever.



Thank you again...the Westras

37 comments:

Anonymous said...

So exciting!!! We lift our prayers of thanks, with you, to our awesome God!! David & Lori Kooiker

Anonymous said...

So wonderful to have your family together! Prayers will be continued to be said for all of you! God Bless!
Becky Heneveld

Heidi said...

Praise and thanks be to God! She's home!!

Unknown said...

I am so happy for you guys that she is home and now the bonding time can really start for the girls! You have a beautiful family and are truly blessed.

I am grateful that we have access to such great doctors and nurses!

Please let me know if there is anything I can do for you guys.

*hugs*

Praise God!!!

WendyB said...

Oh what a wonderful day for your family!!! I am so happy for you.

The Lord has done great things for us; we are glad! psalm 126:3

AMEN!!!

Wendy Boeskool

Anonymous said...

To God be the glory! So awesome to see you all at home! John and Lynn Mossner

Unknown said...

God is A.M.A.Z.I.N.G. and you both are too! We are soooo happy that she is home!!! YAY! We have a new neighbor!!!!!!! :D
Love you all so much and continued prayers to the new journey ahead!!!
Love Paul and Britt!

Anonymous said...

Just wanted to let you know I've been reading your posts all the way through. Your sister-in-law, Tonia, is my husband's niece (and our son runs cross country with Janelle). You have a beautiful family, and I'm so happy for you all and thankful that you were able to take Melanie home. What a testament to God's power and grace! Thanks for your posts and updates and pictures. It has truly been a blessing to read them and watch God's hand in your lives these past weeks and months.

In Christ,
Julie Hofland (and husband, Dave)
Hartley, Iowa

Anonymous said...

What a journey you have been through and how FAITHFUL God has been! We will continue to pray for your family and little Melanie as she continues to grow. God bless. Phil and Amy(Hofman) Louters

Anonymous said...

Yep really bad picture lol:) I am so happy you guys are home as a family tonight. She is a very special little girl with a special family.
Jane
ppv-positve presure ventilation

Anonymous said...

Praise be to God for all He has done for little Melaine and you guys as a family. It was amazing to see how the Lord has worked through you as a family during this difficult time. May you continue to lean on Him as you transition from Melanie in the hospital to home. I remember nurse Carla and the greater from when Ayla was in NIM. They were wonderful to us as well in the short time we were there. Our prayers will continue to be with you all as a family together at home.
In Christian Love-
Mike, Nikki, Zoe, Logan, Danika, Ayla and Piper Holstege

Unknown said...

Sleep tight with your family all at home where they belong. It will probably be a short night:) but well worth it.
Kevin and Leesa

Anonymous said...

You all look so great! When i saw the pic of Melanie now at home on Jeff's chest i remembered that first skin on skin pic. Still a little peanut but now look at those cheeks! What a journey she has brought you on. Keeping you in prayer as you begin this new chapter. God bless!
~Diane

Anonymous said...

I don't even know what to say...you guys have been through so much this past months & are home together as a family, and all I can do is cry I'm so happy for you!!! What a miracle little Melanie is & what an awesome God we have! Praying for you guys as you make this transition of all being different places to being home together as a family. Please give everyone a hug from all of us, we love you!!!

Steve, Tonia, Marissa, & Carter

Anonymous said...

PRAISE GOD FROM WHO ALL BLESSINGS FLOW.!!!!!!!!!!

So good to see you all home together. What a long journey you ALL had , but God gave you grace to make it day by day.

Melanie(and Jayden and Myia too) are so cute. Hope ia all goes well tonight.

MTB

Glenda said...

What a happy day!!! The look on Jayden's face is priceless!! Uh, excuse me, what are you doing home?!?! Too cute!!! :) Hope you all had a great day and evening together!! We are so thankful that Melanie is finally home!! Praying the next days, weeks and months will go smoothly for you all!! We love you all! Take care!!
Josh, Glenda, Cambrie and Madison

Abi said...

Awesome news guys! We are so happy for you and will continue to pray for Melanie. I hope you know what a blessing it was to meet you and how your strong faith has helped us in our journey. You have witnessed GOD'S word to more people than you could ever imagine. Even though you may not want to hear this, GOD has used Melanie and her story to spread His word to more people than you could ever know. She is beautiful!

justamomandhertwins said...

I am so glad that we had the pleasure to meet you and your family. Hopefully we can have a mini NICU reunion someday soon.I will pray for you and nicki and your continued sanity.;) I can only imagine how difficult it will be for your kids to adjust. God grant them with understanding beyond their years. Good Luck and God Bless.

Anonymous said...

Congratulations! We will continue to keep your family in our prayers. God is good, all the time, all the time, God is good!
John and Judy Christian

Anonymous said...

"Now to Him who is able to do immeasurably more that all we ask or imagine, according to His power that is at work within us, to Him be the glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever! Amen!" Ephesians 3:20,21
Praise God!
The Marcusse Family

Nancy Windemuller said...

Praise God from whom all blessings flow! God is soooooooooooo good!
As I read your January 13 & 14 entries, the tears of joys and thankfulness fell on my keyboard.
We keep your entire family in our prayers in the days ahead.

Jeanine said...

Praise God for His never ending faithfulness! We are so glad that Melanie is home.

Jessica said...

So glad to see your little paenut is finally home- God is good. We will continue to pray for you as you adjust to having Melanie home. Please let us know if you need anything!

Anonymous said...

How exciting your whole family is home! Our prayers continue to be with you!
Corey and Brenda Terpstra

Anonymous said...

So excited that you are all home, every time I read the posts it brings tears to my eyes. What an Awesome God we have. I will still be keeping your family in my prayers.
Lydia Kleyn

Anonymous said...

Tim and I happened to drive past your house last night and all the lights were on!! I was sooo excited!! I beamed with joy as I told him "they're home, they're home! And Melanie should be getting ready to eat soon :)" (it was about 830pm) Praying that your first couple days and nights are going well! And she looks so adorable in her "going-home outfit"...CONGRATS!!! ~Carla

Amanda said...

Praise the LORD! Congratulations on having your whole family under one roof. What a blessing!

Andy & Amanda Moss

Anonymous said...

We have been faithfully following your blog since Melanie was born, but this is the first time we ever posted anything. Just wanted to let you know how we are praising our gracious heavenly Father along with you that He has preserved Melanie, caused her to flourish and now brought her home to her loving family. Thank you for your candid posts--I appreciated your honesty and your testimony. It is an encouragement to us readers to see how the Lord uses these refining experiences to sanctify us. So, even the posts that expressed frustration were an important part of the story of this journey. What a blessing to see not only what He has done in Melanie, but what He has done in you as a family.
Our family can also relate as we brought our boys home from the NICU a little more than a year ago. Praise God from whom all blessings flow!

The Griess Family
(Pastor, Lael, Simeon, JohnOwen and baby girl)

Jodi said...

So So happy for you guys, what a blessing. We praise God!! We hope the transition will go smoothly for all of you.

The Fogerty's

Anonymous said...

How wonderful it is for you to all be together, under one roof! It's something you probably didn't even want to think about after the first few days when Melanie was born. And now, no more drives back and forth to the hospital! That in and of itself will be awesome.

Yes, you are leaving behind some wonderful nurses who have become friends and (in our opinion) some of the best doctors in GR - but to all be together at last...there's nothing better :)

We're so happy for you guys. Keep her healthy this winter! No going and catching RSV, kay?

Thanks for being so vigilant with your updates! We appreciated knowing what was going on in Miss Melanie's world :) as well as knowing what specifically to pray for!

Congrats on the new at home baby!
Jared and Dena Dykstra

Ps - the nurses you picked as primaries seemed very nice! I recognized a few as taking care of Joelle. The nurses at DCH are what make the neo as great as it is.
If you care to see Joelle's carepage go to carepages.com and type in joelledykstra (you may have to sign up/in in order to see it :)

Anonymous said...

How amazing and exciting to have little melanie home. hope all goes well, God bless you all!
erin drnek

Anonymous said...

I hadn't checked your blog in a few days and saw all the lights on in your house on my way home tonight! So thankful you are all under one roof again!! A little startling for me to see a photo of "Nurse Carla". I USED TO BABYSIT HER...... that doesn't make me old, does it????
:-) Stacy Eding

The Petroeljes said...

Oh what a blessing to have all of your family home! What an answer to prayers! Can't wait to meet that little one in person!

Anonymous said...

It's great to see Melanie at home with the rest of the family. I'm proud of your witness and example, Jeff and Nicki, over the past days. May God bless you and your family as you adjust to going it on your own!

Mark, Katie, Abbie and Evan

Jill Sloothaak said...

So glad that you are home as a family. Melanie is a beauty!!

Anonymous said...

Congratulations on your baby girl coming home!! This is Jami Nagelkirks younger sister Jessica and I have been glued to your posts ever since she told me. I love reading your posts and seeing the pictures.(Wow has she grown..I love her little chubby cheeks!!!) I truely believe you are amazing people and a very strong family! Enjoy everyday!!We are keeping your family and little Melanie in our thoughts and prayers!

Jessica Kelly-Green

Anonymous said...

So glad Melanie is home and doing well! Love the stories...remember that I had a few diaper disasters of my own! So sorry I missed you your last few weeks on the unit. I was assigned a student nurse so I was on the NICU side teaching these past few weeks. Keep the pictures and stories coming...
Nurse Meg :o)