

It’s been a while since our last post, so we wanted to provide an update on how Teddy’s doing and what happened during his latest trip to Boston.
All-in-all he’s been great. He is gaining weight like a champ (currently 11 lbs 3.5 oz) and is generally on track with his developmental milestones. Each morning we weigh Teddy and take his blood oxygen saturation levels, which are the primary indicators for good health. Ideally we’d like to see him gain a 1/2 an ounce per day, and see his saturation levels in the mid-80s, although they are OK between 72 and 92 percent.
It is normal for a PDA stent to gradually close as a child grows, and for that reason we had a prescheduled appointment with the catheterization lab at Boston Children’s Hospital to check in on Teddy’s stent for June 17. However, over the last few weeks Teddy’s sats started to decrease gradually into the mid- and then low-70s. We were consistently in communication with his doctors to make sure that all was OK. When his sats dipped into the high 60s, Teddy’s team of doctors thought it was best to bring him back to Boston a week early so his stent could be adjusted.
During Teddy’s initial evaluations in Boston the doctors found that his stent had in fact narrowed and that there was less than an optimal amount of blood flowing to Teddy’s left lung. Within a couple of days, Teddy was seen by the cath lab to adjust his stent and increase blood flow to his lungs. He did great during the procedure and his sats have returned to a healthy level. The procedure took its toll on him, however, and he has been a bit fussier than normal. He continues to improve every day and we look forward to having him back to full strength and smile frequency.
The next step for Teddy will be to have the Glenn surgery done, which will happen on August 8. We’ll be back in Boston for about two weeks around that time. As long as the surgery goes well, he’ll be procedure-free until he reaches 2 1/2 to 3 years of age. We’re looking forward to Teddy’s continued growth and development and are hopeful for a successful surgery. Until then, Teddy’s enjoying days on the lake and nights by the campfire!
Go Teddy!!! Love you!!!!
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Thanks for the update Brian and Meaghan! Keep on ‘kicking ‘ Teddy, your a strong little baby! We love you! Larry and Wendy
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Thanks again, for the update, Bri & Meg. We can’t wait to see you and Teddy for our annual July 4th gathering at the lake. Your little bundle of joy brings joy to all around him! Ted’s very therapeutic! Love, Gary and Bernadette
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Brian and Meaghan.
Thank you so much for the update.
U are all in my prayers. Luv u guys.❤️
Keep the faith and lake fires glowing.
He makes me smile seeing his!❤️
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All good thoughts for the whole family. Sending hugs 🤗
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