tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-793653087753671290.post3973880711788813688..comments2023-08-07T11:37:27.750-06:00Comments on F*A*N*G*U*P*O: Aye, aye, aye.....HER EYES!!F-A-N-G-U-P-Ohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07255954539524456489noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-793653087753671290.post-65155344999326495262012-02-25T22:59:59.054-07:002012-02-25T22:59:59.054-07:00Monica I'm sorry you watched that! I watched I...Monica I'm sorry you watched that! I watched Ivy's eye exams a few times and it was always so sad. As for the Plus Disease, Ivy has it. From what the ophthalmologist said to me, it means that at one point the ROP progressed quickly. It may not still be doing that, but at one point it was. If crying is what it takes to get that doctor up there, do it! Insist on the best care for Katea. You're her advocate and she deserves the amazing care she got at IMC. Insist on getting another eye exam this week. I think you'd feel better! Love you guys. We are always thinking of you!Allie Wadsworthnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-793653087753671290.post-7028753602756300182012-02-25T12:49:51.157-07:002012-02-25T12:49:51.157-07:00I found your blog after you commented on the IMC M...I found your blog after you commented on the IMC March for Babies page. My daughter Quinn was born at 25 weeks, weighed a little less than a pound, and spent 130 days in the NICU. It sounds like you have great support, but if you need anything more let me know! My email is jessicarlson@gmail.com and my blog is http://www.thewhinesellers.blogspot.com/<br />If you want to see how things can look a year plus after the NICU. Good luck!Jessihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18385114635894362513noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-793653087753671290.post-88585531025295033892012-02-24T18:26:27.635-07:002012-02-24T18:26:27.635-07:00Oh so frustrating and I'm sorry you had to see...Oh so frustrating and I'm sorry you had to see that. I hope her eyes get better. There is nothing like having your baby look at you and say mama for the first time. I will be praying for you and her eyes. As far as the hospital. I had a few issues/complaints about one dr that was awful. The day pediatrition would say one thing and then the night one would come in and change everything and I was in tears. I demanded to speak with the high up people about it and it was so helpful, so if the nurses or dr's aren't helpful don't be afraid to complain. It sounds like you are sticking to your mothers intuition and I hope that things start looking up soon. And thanks for your previous comments. I will say that I think that visit helped me as much as it did you! It made my week and situation so much better. We had a good night at NICU parent group and I told everyone that you said HI! I complained that you never got a survival kit and we made cute scrapbook pages.Christahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00351038442092325435noreply@blogger.com