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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

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Northernlurker · 13/12/2011 21:42

Praying for Bea and for you all.

chocjunkie · 13/12/2011 21:57

hope little bea is alreadybgetting better. reducing the o2 is a giid good sign though and well done for kicking dr doom. hope you are coping ok, cup.

ChippingInNeedsSleep · 13/12/2011 22:15

Xmas Grin that's my girl Xmas Grin when her feet are better I'll buy her a pair of steel capped boots to get Dr Doom with! Lots of huggles from Aunty Chippy x

OrangeChicken · 13/12/2011 23:54

Like all the other posters I have been checking in and wondering how Bea is getting on ... I am so sorry to hear she is in the HDU but very glad to hear that she seems to be making progress and definitely still has her spark about her! Am sending many prayers for all of you ... go little Bea, you tiny toughie!!!

SarahFim · 14/12/2011 08:15

Morning, Cup. I do hope Bea has come through the night in good shape and that you managed a little sleep. Hugs to all.

CestTout · 14/12/2011 09:04

Thinking of you all this morning and hoping you had a much better night. x

cupofteaplease · 14/12/2011 11:02

Doctors say she has Non RSV Bronchilitus. She is still on continuous oxygen but they are slowly trying to decrease the amount.She's very snuffly, but more hersel.

Thanks so much for the best wishes, please keep praying, she's not out of the woods just yet, but I'm optimistic. Come on darling girl, you can do it x

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annalovesmrbates · 14/12/2011 11:14

Oh poor Bea and poor you! Thinking of you both and praying for her. X

annalovesmrbates · 14/12/2011 11:14

Oh poor Bea and poor you! Thinking of you both and praying for her. X

hazeyjane · 14/12/2011 11:22

CupofTea, I have been following this thread and your family's journey, but haven't posted.

I just wanted to send lots of good, positive thoughts your way.

And I just wanted to say that you are amazing (and please look after yourself - I know how hard this is when you have someone so precious to look after)

chipmonkey · 14/12/2011 12:25

Oh Bless her! Candle lit and prayers sent.

weblette · 14/12/2011 12:49

Poor Bea, bronchiolitis is horrid, better to have the non RSV tho.

Are you managing to get much sleep cup?

TheOriginalFAB · 14/12/2011 12:52

Come on Beatrice!

I will be thinking of her when I go to the Nativity this evening.

Neenook · 14/12/2011 12:52

Loads of love and prayers to you and Beatrice and the rest of your family. You posted on my thread recently ( I was Nicw Nacw). Much love x

bigbluebus · 14/12/2011 13:04

Thinking of you and your family cup. There is never a good time to have a child in hospital - but the run up to christmas I'm sure you wanted to be there for your other DD's and keep things normal for them. Hope Bea makes a speedy recovery and you get home soon.
My DD had bronchiolitis when she was little - it seems to be the norm at this time of year for prem and vulnerable babies. It doesn't make it any easier for you though but I'm sure Bea will keep fighting as she has done over the last few months.
Look after yourself - and don't do the day and the night shift - let the nurses take over at night whilst you get some sleep - thats what they are paid for!!!

fhdl34 · 14/12/2011 13:45

Keep fighting little Bea, at least she had the gumption to kick Dr Doom. Hoping so much that she continues to improve and I'm sure she will, look how far she's come. Keep the faith x

madwomanintheattic · 14/12/2011 14:18

oh, that's good. ds1 had rsv and double pneumonia at 10 weeks and it's all awful. glad it's all identified and she's picking up a bit x

agree with bug blue bus. make sure you are not doing too much - you need to stay healthy too x

ExitPursuedBySanta · 14/12/2011 15:15

Hope Bea is feeling better today.

CaroleService · 14/12/2011 15:30

It is Bea's three month birthday any day and I hope she will be home for it.

SparklyGingerbreadMuffin · 14/12/2011 18:14

That sounds more positive! I'm just on my way to a Carol Service so will say another prayer for Bea x

JingleyBalls · 14/12/2011 18:22

Poor Bea! Sending lots of positive vibes that she gets better soon and is home quickly.

RachelHRD · 14/12/2011 19:51

She is such a little fighter and well done Bea for telling Dr Doom what you think of her Xmas Grin Sending lots of positive vibes for a speedy recovery xx

MunchingNoPickles · 14/12/2011 21:52

Prayers to Bea and her family.

TheGashlycrumbTinies · 14/12/2011 22:29

Come on Bea, you are working so hard!

Sidge · 14/12/2011 22:33

Sending love and strength to little Bea, and the whole cupoftea family of course.

C'mon Bea, kick that bronchiolitis's arse (as well as Dr Doom's please).