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Here it is - My Story - Pretty long - Sorry
First I want to thank all of you who were praying for me, and for those who
sent me words of encouragement. They really meant a lot. I went to my doctors for a biophysical exam around my 30th week of pregnancy. Everything looked good, but the doctor was a little concerned with my girl because her heart was beating very fast. After the biophysical, I had other things checked, such as my protein count, swelling, weight gain, cervix, etc. Protein showed traces, swelling has been bad, and was getting worse, causing me to gain A LOT of weight (around 10 lbs a week), and when the doc checked my cervix, he found it to be 2 cm dilated, showing signs of preterm labor). So he admitted me to the hospital. That day they told me that they were going to give me steroid shots to help mature the baby's lungs, and that I would probably deliver on Friday or Saturday, of that week. To make a very long story, a bit shorter, everything seemed to settle down. The trace of protein in my urine went pretty much away, Elena's heart settled down, and everything else seemed to go well. The docs decided to wait a few more days before they took the babies. This went on for 2 weeks. Every other day or so, my protein count would shoot up, causing the docs to be concerned, and the following day, it was back down to a place of no-concern. It was quite a roller coaster ride of anticipation and disappointment. To top off the anxieties of possible delivery, the day I was admitted I broke out in hives that itched like nothing I have ever experienced before. It took the hospital almost a week to do anything about it. Largely was the fact that no one seemed to know what it was and what caused it. They started giving me hypo-allergenic bedsheets (and the hives spread), they put me on antibiotics, anti-fungals, antihistamines, steroids, brought in internal medicine docs, infectious disease docs, and dermatologists, and took a skin biopsy (and the hives continued to spread). By the time I went into delivery, my entire stomach, the majority of my legs and arms turned from spots to large areas of nothing but red. After 1 1/2 weeks of being driven crazy with the itching my doc told me that he believed what I had was a condition called PUPPP. PUPPP is not a common occurrence, but it shows up in women in their third trimester, usually to women pregnant with multiples. He said that if that is what was wrong with me, there was nothing they could do to get rid of it. He said as soon as I delivered, it would all disappear. I was so miserable, I wanted him to take the babies "right now". He ended up giving me a "goal" date to push for that was a week away. I realized the next day that the only thing that seemed to make the rash bearable, was to take lots of long showers. Colder felt better. So everytime it got to the point of not being bearable, I would step into the shower. I was very happy that I had a private bath. And then after the shower, I put on moisturizer. This seemed to work pretty well. Well, to continue to shorten this story, I made it to my goal date 33 wks and 1 day. I gave birth to my triplets by c-section on Wednesday, September 24. Andrew Brian was born at 8:29 a.m. weighing 5 lbs, 2 oz and 17 2/3" long. Benjamin Gary was born at 8:31 a.m. weighing 4 lbs, 5 oz and 16 3/4" long. Elena Gayle was born at 8:33 a.m. weighing 3 lbs, 8 oz. and 17" long. As the doc said, the red patches were gone within a few hours after birth. I still itch in places, but these are areas where I still have severe edema, or areas that are drying out from the edema. As of today, the babies are doing great. They are now 6 days old. None of them had to be put on ventilators, and only Elena has been in an isolate because of the fact that she doesn't have enough fat on her body to maintain body temperature. They started eating by bottle the following day, and only took a bit of formula by feeding tube. By the time of my release from the hospital on Sunday, the babies were stable enough to have them transported to a level 2 hospital located about 10 minutes away from my home. The doc is projecting a hospital stay of only 2-4 weeks. Well, that is pretty much my story. As I said, I'm sorry it is so long. The only thing I can add is my observation as a first time mom. I cannot believe, how much LOVE I feel for these three precious bundles. I can't even think about them, or look at their pictures without tears welling up in my eyes. My husband calls me "pathetic" because of how many times I cry throughout the day. I'm ready to send a "Sorry" card to my mom because of the way I treated her while growing up, now knowing the extent of my love for my children, thinking about the hell I put her through. Again thanks for all of your thoughts and prayers. Gayle Huwe -- Thanks, Rob & Gayle Huwe |
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Here it is - My Story - Pretty long - Sorry
Those are wonderful weights, Gayle, even for little Elena! :-)
Congratulations to the Huwe Family! -- Brigitte aa #2145 edd #3 February 15, 2004 http://www.babiesonline.com/babies/j/joshuaandkaterina/ "Readers are plentiful; thinkers are rare." ~ Harriet Martineau |
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Here it is - My Story - Pretty long - Sorry
Those are wonderful weights, Gayle, even for little Elena! :-)
Congratulations to the Huwe Family! -- Brigitte aa #2145 edd #3 February 15, 2004 http://www.babiesonline.com/babies/j/joshuaandkaterina/ "Readers are plentiful; thinkers are rare." ~ Harriet Martineau |
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Here it is - My Story - Pretty long - Sorry
Oh boy -- how very familiar!! Congratulations on being so brave and making
it so far -- those weights are wonderful and it sounds like everything is rolling along ;-) Now just wait til they come home :-) --Janet Elliot, Hanna, Connor (10/21/96) and Holly (4/4/01) "The Huwe Family" wrote in message y.com... First I want to thank all of you who were praying for me, and for those who sent me words of encouragement. They really meant a lot. I went to my doctors for a biophysical exam around my 30th week of pregnancy. Everything looked good, but the doctor was a little concerned with my girl because her heart was beating very fast. After the biophysical, I had other things checked, such as my protein count, swelling, weight gain, cervix, etc. Protein showed traces, swelling has been bad, and was getting worse, causing me to gain A LOT of weight (around 10 lbs a week), and when the doc checked my cervix, he found it to be 2 cm dilated, showing signs of preterm labor). So he admitted me to the hospital. That day they told me that they were going to give me steroid shots to help mature the baby's lungs, and that I would probably deliver on Friday or Saturday, of that week. To make a very long story, a bit shorter, everything seemed to settle down. The trace of protein in my urine went pretty much away, Elena's heart settled down, and everything else seemed to go well. The docs decided to wait a few more days before they took the babies. This went on for 2 weeks. Every other day or so, my protein count would shoot up, causing the docs to be concerned, and the following day, it was back down to a place of no-concern. It was quite a roller coaster ride of anticipation and disappointment. To top off the anxieties of possible delivery, the day I was admitted I broke out in hives that itched like nothing I have ever experienced before. It took the hospital almost a week to do anything about it. Largely was the fact that no one seemed to know what it was and what caused it. They started giving me hypo-allergenic bedsheets (and the hives spread), they put me on antibiotics, anti-fungals, antihistamines, steroids, brought in internal medicine docs, infectious disease docs, and dermatologists, and took a skin biopsy (and the hives continued to spread). By the time I went into delivery, my entire stomach, the majority of my legs and arms turned from spots to large areas of nothing but red. After 1 1/2 weeks of being driven crazy with the itching my doc told me that he believed what I had was a condition called PUPPP. PUPPP is not a common occurrence, but it shows up in women in their third trimester, usually to women pregnant with multiples. He said that if that is what was wrong with me, there was nothing they could do to get rid of it. He said as soon as I delivered, it would all disappear. I was so miserable, I wanted him to take the babies "right now". He ended up giving me a "goal" date to push for that was a week away. I realized the next day that the only thing that seemed to make the rash bearable, was to take lots of long showers. Colder felt better. So everytime it got to the point of not being bearable, I would step into the shower. I was very happy that I had a private bath. And then after the shower, I put on moisturizer. This seemed to work pretty well. Well, to continue to shorten this story, I made it to my goal date 33 wks and 1 day. I gave birth to my triplets by c-section on Wednesday, September 24. Andrew Brian was born at 8:29 a.m. weighing 5 lbs, 2 oz and 17 2/3" long. Benjamin Gary was born at 8:31 a.m. weighing 4 lbs, 5 oz and 16 3/4" long. Elena Gayle was born at 8:33 a.m. weighing 3 lbs, 8 oz. and 17" long. As the doc said, the red patches were gone within a few hours after birth. I still itch in places, but these are areas where I still have severe edema, or areas that are drying out from the edema. As of today, the babies are doing great. They are now 6 days old. None of them had to be put on ventilators, and only Elena has been in an isolate because of the fact that she doesn't have enough fat on her body to maintain body temperature. They started eating by bottle the following day, and only took a bit of formula by feeding tube. By the time of my release from the hospital on Sunday, the babies were stable enough to have them transported to a level 2 hospital located about 10 minutes away from my home. The doc is projecting a hospital stay of only 2-4 weeks. Well, that is pretty much my story. As I said, I'm sorry it is so long. The only thing I can add is my observation as a first time mom. I cannot believe, how much LOVE I feel for these three precious bundles. I can't even think about them, or look at their pictures without tears welling up in my eyes. My husband calls me "pathetic" because of how many times I cry throughout the day. I'm ready to send a "Sorry" card to my mom because of the way I treated her while growing up, now knowing the extent of my love for my children, thinking about the hell I put her through. Again thanks for all of your thoughts and prayers. Gayle Huwe -- Thanks, Rob & Gayle Huwe |
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Here it is - My Story - Pretty long - Sorry
Oh boy -- how very familiar!! Congratulations on being so brave and making
it so far -- those weights are wonderful and it sounds like everything is rolling along ;-) Now just wait til they come home :-) --Janet Elliot, Hanna, Connor (10/21/96) and Holly (4/4/01) "The Huwe Family" wrote in message y.com... First I want to thank all of you who were praying for me, and for those who sent me words of encouragement. They really meant a lot. I went to my doctors for a biophysical exam around my 30th week of pregnancy. Everything looked good, but the doctor was a little concerned with my girl because her heart was beating very fast. After the biophysical, I had other things checked, such as my protein count, swelling, weight gain, cervix, etc. Protein showed traces, swelling has been bad, and was getting worse, causing me to gain A LOT of weight (around 10 lbs a week), and when the doc checked my cervix, he found it to be 2 cm dilated, showing signs of preterm labor). So he admitted me to the hospital. That day they told me that they were going to give me steroid shots to help mature the baby's lungs, and that I would probably deliver on Friday or Saturday, of that week. To make a very long story, a bit shorter, everything seemed to settle down. The trace of protein in my urine went pretty much away, Elena's heart settled down, and everything else seemed to go well. The docs decided to wait a few more days before they took the babies. This went on for 2 weeks. Every other day or so, my protein count would shoot up, causing the docs to be concerned, and the following day, it was back down to a place of no-concern. It was quite a roller coaster ride of anticipation and disappointment. To top off the anxieties of possible delivery, the day I was admitted I broke out in hives that itched like nothing I have ever experienced before. It took the hospital almost a week to do anything about it. Largely was the fact that no one seemed to know what it was and what caused it. They started giving me hypo-allergenic bedsheets (and the hives spread), they put me on antibiotics, anti-fungals, antihistamines, steroids, brought in internal medicine docs, infectious disease docs, and dermatologists, and took a skin biopsy (and the hives continued to spread). By the time I went into delivery, my entire stomach, the majority of my legs and arms turned from spots to large areas of nothing but red. After 1 1/2 weeks of being driven crazy with the itching my doc told me that he believed what I had was a condition called PUPPP. PUPPP is not a common occurrence, but it shows up in women in their third trimester, usually to women pregnant with multiples. He said that if that is what was wrong with me, there was nothing they could do to get rid of it. He said as soon as I delivered, it would all disappear. I was so miserable, I wanted him to take the babies "right now". He ended up giving me a "goal" date to push for that was a week away. I realized the next day that the only thing that seemed to make the rash bearable, was to take lots of long showers. Colder felt better. So everytime it got to the point of not being bearable, I would step into the shower. I was very happy that I had a private bath. And then after the shower, I put on moisturizer. This seemed to work pretty well. Well, to continue to shorten this story, I made it to my goal date 33 wks and 1 day. I gave birth to my triplets by c-section on Wednesday, September 24. Andrew Brian was born at 8:29 a.m. weighing 5 lbs, 2 oz and 17 2/3" long. Benjamin Gary was born at 8:31 a.m. weighing 4 lbs, 5 oz and 16 3/4" long. Elena Gayle was born at 8:33 a.m. weighing 3 lbs, 8 oz. and 17" long. As the doc said, the red patches were gone within a few hours after birth. I still itch in places, but these are areas where I still have severe edema, or areas that are drying out from the edema. As of today, the babies are doing great. They are now 6 days old. None of them had to be put on ventilators, and only Elena has been in an isolate because of the fact that she doesn't have enough fat on her body to maintain body temperature. They started eating by bottle the following day, and only took a bit of formula by feeding tube. By the time of my release from the hospital on Sunday, the babies were stable enough to have them transported to a level 2 hospital located about 10 minutes away from my home. The doc is projecting a hospital stay of only 2-4 weeks. Well, that is pretty much my story. As I said, I'm sorry it is so long. The only thing I can add is my observation as a first time mom. I cannot believe, how much LOVE I feel for these three precious bundles. I can't even think about them, or look at their pictures without tears welling up in my eyes. My husband calls me "pathetic" because of how many times I cry throughout the day. I'm ready to send a "Sorry" card to my mom because of the way I treated her while growing up, now knowing the extent of my love for my children, thinking about the hell I put her through. Again thanks for all of your thoughts and prayers. Gayle Huwe -- Thanks, Rob & Gayle Huwe |
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Here it is - My Story - Pretty long - Sorry
Congrats on your new babies! Their birth weights sound great! I also had
that God-awful PUPPS! It was just terrible, funny that they didn't pick up on what it was right away. Agreed on all counts! Congratulations to the family, well done, all of you! My sister-in-law had PUPPPS, and I too think it is funny they didn't figure it out earlier. It isn't *that* uncommon. Glad it is all over now, and all the best. --Helen |
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Here it is - My Story - Pretty long - Sorry
Congrats on your new babies! Their birth weights sound great! I also had
that God-awful PUPPS! It was just terrible, funny that they didn't pick up on what it was right away. Agreed on all counts! Congratulations to the family, well done, all of you! My sister-in-law had PUPPPS, and I too think it is funny they didn't figure it out earlier. It isn't *that* uncommon. Glad it is all over now, and all the best. --Helen |
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Here it is - My Story - Pretty long - Sorry
CONGRATS!!!! It sounds like everything went so well. I am so happy for you.
I can't wait to see pictures. They will be home in no time so, get as much rest as you can!!!! ~Kimberly Mommy to Alexis Iliana 07/17/99 and Emma Elidia & Aislyn Gabriela 10/01/02 come see us... http://www.babiesonline.com/babies/a/aislynemma/ |
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Here it is - My Story - Pretty long - Sorry
CONGRATS!!!! It sounds like everything went so well. I am so happy for you.
I can't wait to see pictures. They will be home in no time so, get as much rest as you can!!!! ~Kimberly Mommy to Alexis Iliana 07/17/99 and Emma Elidia & Aislyn Gabriela 10/01/02 come see us... http://www.babiesonline.com/babies/a/aislynemma/ |
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