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A thread for Beatrice: Because a life filled with love is a life worth living.

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cupofteaplease · 03/10/2011 15:18

We are back from the hospital, Beatrice has been fed and dh has gone to work. So I have time to sit down and start the first post about the journey ahead, which I hope will be a long and happy one.

Beatrice was born at 36 weeks weighing 3lb 14oz. After an initial diagnosis of Edward's Syndrome was proved to be incorrect, an MRI and genetics tests were carried out and today we have some initial answers.

Beatrice's brain is very small and underdeveloped. The consultant described it as 'simple', because it does not have all of the detail expected in a typical brain. She explained that we should expect Beatrice to be severly disabled. She is also very small and delicate, and at risk of catching infections. They anticipate that she may suffer from fits. They have told us to watch out for her breathing during feeding, as her muscles are weak. They also commented on her shallow breathing pattern. They believe the problem was caused by a gene that both dh and I must carry, but they haven't got the answers yet and admit that they may never know. They have ultimately described her condition as life-limiting.

However, we have left the consultation feeling at peace. We don't know what the future holds, but realistically, neither do the doctors. We have great faith in Beatrice, she amazes us every day, and she is surrounded by so much love from us and her wider family.

I would like to use this thread as a space to jot down how she is doing, and how we as a family are coping with life. If anyone wants to check in and follow her progress, please do. We couldn't have got through the past 2 weeks without MN. Smile

OP posts:
ChippingInNeedsSleep · 13/12/2011 15:44

Cup - every single good thought vibe is on my way to our Bea x She's a little fighter, a beautiful little fighter. Lots of love to you all x

notjustmewithballson · 13/12/2011 15:45

All fingers crossed here cup - hope Bea carries on being a little fighter for you

Whatevertheweather · 13/12/2011 15:52

Oh Cup I'm so sorry to hear this. Prayers being said here for little Bea. Thinking of you and all your family xxx

slightlycrumpled · 13/12/2011 15:55

Cupofteaplease I am sorry to hear she is so poorly. Sending lots of get well wishes. Hope you are being looked after too.

Angelswings · 13/12/2011 16:00

Praying for you all and the medical staff

starfishmummy · 13/12/2011 16:05

Oh, Cupoftea, I'm so sorry to hear about Bea.
Keep strong; love and hugs to you all.

cupofteaplease · 13/12/2011 16:06

Ok, she's had a cold for 10.days, but I thought she was over it. During the night she was pale, but I put it down to her being sick frequently. This morning, I looked at her and she was grey with blue round her lips. I took her to GP and he sent us to hospital. The nurse looked at her and quickly put her on Sats monitor, and her blood oxygen was 42%. She quickly put an oxygen mask on her and the room filled with doctors. I began shaking and I think my legs went. It all happened so quickly.

She's in HDU, so far all tests and xrays are not showing infection. She's on continuous oxygen, wad a litre, now it's 0.75 of s litre. Means nothing to me?

When Dr Doom examined her, Bea conjured up the strength to kick her, and even Dr Doom had to smile.

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Angelswings · 13/12/2011 16:08

Pray Bea has kicked dr Doom into action. Hope you have good news soon

Upwardandonward · 13/12/2011 16:18

Praying for Bea. CoT and the whole family.

4nomore · 13/12/2011 16:18

Prayers and all good thoughts to you

x

TheOriginalFAB · 13/12/2011 16:59

Can't help smiling at Beatrice kicking Dr Doom. You go girl!

Hope she is doing well since your update.

ExitPursuedBySanta · 13/12/2011 16:59

Yea for Bea kicking Dr Doom Xmas Grin

Chrstmascakeisace · 13/12/2011 17:03

Praying for you all xxxx

shazian · 13/12/2011 17:14

Lots of hugs & prayers to you all, get well soon Beatrice xxxx

sleepysox · 13/12/2011 17:27

I'm praying too for Bea. Glad she kicked Dr D!!!

starfishmummy · 13/12/2011 17:32

Well done Bea!!

Good sign that they are reducing her oxygen.

Hope they get to the bottom of what is wrong - I can remember that DS would present with a "cold" when all sorts of strange things were going on, just needs a doctor to think out of the box.

weblette · 13/12/2011 17:34

Atta girl Bea! Xmas Grin

4madboys · 13/12/2011 17:50

yay for kicking dr doom!! clever girl Grin

and i would assume reducing the oxygen amount is a good size, thinking of you all xxx

Haberdashery · 13/12/2011 18:45

Thinking of you all.

CotherMuckingFunticalChristmas · 13/12/2011 19:44

you're all in my prayers.x

saffronwblue · 13/12/2011 19:56

Sending love and prayers and a little smile at the kick of Dr Doom.xx

BobLoblaw · 13/12/2011 20:12

Oh goodness me, that sounds scary, I'm very pleased Bea kicked Dr Doom though and o2 decreasing is definitely good :) 0.75 litres isn't lots either. I hope she's still improving x

dontrememberme · 13/12/2011 20:28

thinking of you all & sending lots of get well wishes to your beautiful Bea. I hope she is back home with you all soon x

chipmonkey · 13/12/2011 21:30

Hey cup! Sorry to hear Bea had a little setback but glad she had the wherewithal to give Dr Doom a good kicking! Thinking of you all and praying for Bea. xx

madwomanintheattic · 13/12/2011 21:39

thinking of you x

decreasing o2 requirement is a good sign, it means she's managing with less help.

hope it's all going well - how are you? (other than teary and exhausted? have you managed to get home for a shower etc?)