So we met with the Neonatologist at Northside yesterday. Just another way to ensure that everyone is on the same page. The neo is aware that we want Alex thoroghly checked out for any signs of a miracle before reverting to comfort care. We went over a lot of the same things we did with the Perinatal Loss coordinator. Today I go to see my OB again. This visit will include my gestational diabetes test ( ugh - I hate needles). I am going to address some emotional things I have been experiencing. Lately, life just seems to be a challenge. Daily decisions and problem solving seems to be too much for me. My mind is so cluttered. Like right now, I have a lot to say but can't sort through it all - very frustrating. I'm gonna take a step back and allow this post to be a simple dr update. I am going to try to post later to express somethings - we'll see.
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Angelle TrimbleI am a married mother to five amazing children. Four still walking with me on earth and one blessed soul we had to say goodbye to early. This is our journey about loving and letting go of our son Alexander who was diagnosed with Potter's Syndrome BRA at 20 weeks gestation. Archives
April 2012
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