4/15/26
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Asher Blue
Sorry, we haven't posted an update the last two days. Baby Ezra has been giving us a run for our money in the evenings.
Asher has been on CPAP continuously for the last 2 days. His trach is being changed tomorrow morning by the doc that placed it. They said after that we can sit Asher up some and I can hold him. Til now, I've been able to lay in the bed with him three times, but haven't been able to get very close because of all the wires and tubes. A couple days ago I was here by myself with him and the baby. They had Asher facing away from me in the bed and I was trying to get the baby to sleep. He kept turning his head toward my direction. When I finally got the baby to sleep and was able to put him down (which he does not often allow), I was able to climb in next to Asher. He had a little tear in his eye. Once I laid next to him, he went right to sleep. Our boy hasn't slept by himself his whole life before coming into the hospital.
Today is the last day of his antibiotic they had him on for the Pseudomonas. Since they're talking about keeping us here another two weeks, be in prayer that Asher would be protected from any infections that could delay discharge or cause setbacks. We've slowly been able to get them to add additional supplements, but he's still not on all the things we'd like him to be on.
Asher has been stretching when he wakes up and making a face that Blue is convinced is a yawn. We have a call with the functional neurology doc tomorrow morning to add the Stimpod and Saebo to our routine. We've found a solution for the times when he is biting his tongue (which is not often now)-we put the Rezzimax around his mouth or on his tongue and he pulls it back into his mouth.
We are nearing the end of our stay here before we head to Louisiana. If anyone knows of ways to raise money to fund things, we'd be grateful for any ideas or input. Our ABBA is so good. We are so thankful for the healing He's provided and the healing He's completed that we don't see manifest yet. Come Sukkot, this kid is going to be back to his wild antics and we are so joyful at the thought of it. Continue standing with us in prayer over Asher and speak life over him. Please send us your prayers so we can read them to him.
Asher has been on CPAP continuously for the last 2 days. His trach is being changed tomorrow morning by the doc that placed it. They said after that we can sit Asher up some and I can hold him. Til now, I've been able to lay in the bed with him three times, but haven't been able to get very close because of all the wires and tubes. A couple days ago I was here by myself with him and the baby. They had Asher facing away from me in the bed and I was trying to get the baby to sleep. He kept turning his head toward my direction. When I finally got the baby to sleep and was able to put him down (which he does not often allow), I was able to climb in next to Asher. He had a little tear in his eye. Once I laid next to him, he went right to sleep. Our boy hasn't slept by himself his whole life before coming into the hospital.
Today is the last day of his antibiotic they had him on for the Pseudomonas. Since they're talking about keeping us here another two weeks, be in prayer that Asher would be protected from any infections that could delay discharge or cause setbacks. We've slowly been able to get them to add additional supplements, but he's still not on all the things we'd like him to be on.
Asher has been stretching when he wakes up and making a face that Blue is convinced is a yawn. We have a call with the functional neurology doc tomorrow morning to add the Stimpod and Saebo to our routine. We've found a solution for the times when he is biting his tongue (which is not often now)-we put the Rezzimax around his mouth or on his tongue and he pulls it back into his mouth.
We are nearing the end of our stay here before we head to Louisiana. If anyone knows of ways to raise money to fund things, we'd be grateful for any ideas or input. Our ABBA is so good. We are so thankful for the healing He's provided and the healing He's completed that we don't see manifest yet. Come Sukkot, this kid is going to be back to his wild antics and we are so joyful at the thought of it. Continue standing with us in prayer over Asher and speak life over him. Please send us your prayers so we can read them to him.
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