The only thing currently standing between Isabel and a discharge for home has been her issues with nasal breathing and bottle feeding. The ear, nose, and throat specialist met with Adam and Kari on Easter morning and confirmed that, rather than performing surgery to open her passages or insert stents, they would be opting for a "wait and see" approach. Isabel has been receiving steroid nose drops for about a week and the medication seems to be working.
On Tuesday, she was taking about 32 ml at a bottle feeding. By Friday morning, Adam reported that she's been taking about 60 ml at a feeding. A huge improvement!
In the next few days, Isabel's caregivers are planning on removing her feeding tube and letting her go 24 hours with only bottle feeds. If Isabel can get enough down and greatly increase her nutrition intake from the bottle, she could be off the tube for good and possibly going home in a week or two.
Adam and Kari have been putting in extra-long hours at the hospital in an effort to personally give Isabel as many of her feeds as possible. Adam, particularly, is a bottle task-master and seems quite determined to bring his baby girl home.
Isabel is, as always, beautiful and alert and strong. She is thriving and growing, pushing the capacity of her newborn bassinet.
She particularly likes a good diaper change.
And she's in excellent hands.